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Sitting on my Dads shoulders in the shed watching the game

The toilets up against the back of the Shed steam and piss everywhere

In the Jackie Husband stand as Jim White walked along the edge of the pitch and the entire stand was shouting "Jim Whites a ******"

 

* if i can add a number 4.. My auntie screaming abuse at Martin O'Neil as he was being driven up to the back of the Jackie Husband stand

 

*5 standing outside firhill protesting about Jim Oliver

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Wondering why we were singing about "Old Moscow" in my first few games !!!

 

Memories of 2 x Iain Jardine screamers in consecutive (midweek?) games where we put 4 past Airdrie and Morton during early 80s relegation battle

 

All white away (spall?) away strip - favourite ever

 

Grant Tierney og v Clyde from just about the corner flag

 

Time standing still as Forfar denied last min pen in promotion clincher back to premier league

 

"Broomgate" v Aberdeen in the cup!

 

Great thread btw!

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Programmes in black and white containing fans letters.

Pies with the grease pishing out their arse *nom nom*

The pissing wall behind the shed.

The Macarooooon Barz and Fruitella hawker.

Burger vans in the away end.

Bobby Law's milk gathering gait.

Finishing eigth in the first division.

John Lambie.

The Shed.

The old wooden seats in the excellent main stand facility.

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I remember that. it was Shoot that gave them away. I loved it.

 

Hah, we're finding out the youngsters here. They gave these things away in just about every comic at one time whenever they needed a sales boost ... and comics that existed long before specialist football comics like shoot.

 

And yes I do remember the confusion in our team when the new offside rule was brought in circa 1926. Was quite young then though.

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1) The Terracing and being able to walk all the way round from the city end to the north end

2) The pie stalls in the terracing and the shed

3) Being treated to the Main Stand once in a while

 

Talking of nostalgia anybody remember seeing Thistle against Thirds here

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Third-Lanark-Football-Club-Cathkin-Park-c1950s-scaled-model-/281408257190?pt=UK_SportsMemorabilia_Football_Memorabilia_ET&hash=item41853d3ca6#ht_139wt_959

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1. The added pressure/embarrassment when you took a friend to watch the Jags, during our slip and slide down the leagues

2. Arguing with my Mother as to whether I should be allowed to go to Inverness midweek, on a school night

3. Lambie's Friday night signings

4. Lambie's debatable loyalty to 'grafters'

5. Albert Craig chasing Gareth Evans down the tunnel at Brockville

6. The constant disappointment in the cup

7. Pannini stickers

8. Being lifted over the turnstiles

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1) Stopping at sweetie shop at Queens X for bag of "Oddfellows"

2) (As a ball-boy at reserve matches in the empty Shed) Firing 'Ring pulls' from cans at each other and not noticing the ball had been kicked into the terracing and getting shouted at by players and Main stand spectators! :blush:

3) (also as a ball boy) Getting Dextrose tablets from Jackie Husband wrapped inside a bandage to hand to players to tie-up their socks. It always felt so secretive as if you were giving them some sort of boost to improve their game.

 

1970+ ah the memories. Shed a few tears thinking of the Firhill Family and all the greats no longer with us. :worship:

 

Tob Jag

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My dad's pal Alex buying "Olde English Spangles" in the cafe on the corner of Benview Street opposite the park,

The half-time draw tombola thing and the guy walking round with the results board,

The old floodlights - they looked like car headlights - on wooden poles behind the goals - 40w bulbs in the gloom

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^ ^ ^ That cafe on the corner of Benview St sold the best quality ice cream there's ever been. Totally beyond doubt.

 

A few years ago, before the midweek LC game against Aberdeen (the one where Lord Roberts missed a penalty! I know - unthinkable), I drove up Firhill Rd to see if that cafe was still there. It had gone, and probably decades ago. I was distraught.

..............................

 

Memories of getting the North West bus to a crucial league game at Arbroath in season 70/71 (we won 2-0) and lying to my maw about where I was going, then finding out, as we arrived at Arbroath, that the bus was staying overnight. Climbed over the wall by the sea to avoid the admission fee (which we didn't have!)and finding out after the game that the Knightswood or Anniesland bus (I think) were willing to take me and my wee mate back to Maryhill that night. Phew!

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^ ^ ^ That cafe on the corner of Benview St sold the best quality ice cream there's ever been. Totally beyond doubt.

 

A few years ago, before the midweek LC game against Aberdeen (the one where Lord Roberts missed a penalty! I know - unthinkable), I drove up Firhill Rd to see if that cafe was still there. It had gone, and probably decades ago. I was distraught.

..............................

 

Memories of getting the North West bus to a crucial league game at Arbroath in season 70/71 (we won 2-0) and lying to my maw about where I was going, then finding out, as we arrived at Arbroath, that the bus was staying overnight. Climbed over the wall by the sea to avoid the admission fee (which we didn't have!)and finding out after the game that the Knightswood or Anniesland bus (I think) were willing to take me and my wee mate back to Maryhill that night. Phew!

 

My favourite so far!

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Being excited walking up to Firhill and seeing the BBC outside broadcast vans with huge cables running into the main stand through the windows. STV on the other hand didn't seem to need such obvious 'technology'. On the rare non-Old Firm televised occasions, a chant of 'We're on the telly' could heard at the start of the game.

 

Sitting in the Main Stand watching mid week reserve games... in the seventies and eighties we always did well and generally finished near the top of the reserve league but never actually won it although we did win the Reserve Scottish Cup and League Cup. The main stand could be almost full against the OF and I can remember the terracing having to be opened one sunny August evening. We beat the OF often and it was hysterical to hear the roasting that their outnumbered fans would get. There were sometimes even mini match reports in the papers next day.

 

Saturday afternoon reserve fixtures.... the phone would be heard ringing just before or during half time, and you'd hear a murmur about 'that'll be the first team's half time result'. After the game, a crowd would form around the main entrance outside, anxiously waiting for someone to come and tell us the first team's full time score.

 

The one and only Alf Stamp (1972-75), a superstar who never got a game for the first team.......

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1) The Terracing and being able to walk all the way round from the city end to the north end

2) The pie stalls in the terracing and the shed

3) Being treated to the Main Stand once in a while

 

Talking of nostalgia anybody remember seeing Thistle against Thirds here

http://www.ebay.co.u...a6#ht_139wt_959

 

I'd LOVE one of those of Firhill in the old days, with the cover at the north terracing as well as the shed.

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1) The use of orange balls when it was snowing.

2) 'Spot the ball' competitions.

3) The Summerston Bus stopping off at the pub in Auchterarder on the way back from away games.

 

I while back I bought a lot of old original match-action press photos of the Jags. Many of them have printers' markings on them, and the ball has been cut out of the picture and re-stuck on somewhere else. I'm pretty sure that these must have been used for "Spot the ball."

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I while back I bought a lot of old original match-action press photos of the Jags. Many of them have printers' markings on them, and the ball has been cut out of the picture and re-stuck on somewhere else. I'm pretty sure that these must have been used for "Spot the ball."

Back in the mid70s my pal Jim had a Saturday job on the Sunday Mail - part of the job was to make sure a ball was in whatever crop of the picture was being used (it hardly ever was) so he had to stick an appropriate sized picture of one in frame.

 

No Photoshop in those days

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Back in the mid70s my pal Jim had a Saturday job on the Sunday Mail - part of the job was to make sure a ball was in whatever crop of the picture was being used (it hardly ever was) so he had to stick an appropriate sized picture of one in frame.

 

No Photoshop in those days

 

Ah. Haha. Thanks for that. In that case that's probably what mine are.

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The time where someone shouted "Beastie you couldnae control a f***n erection" when Colin McAdam blasted one miles wide

James Sanderson and Richard Park on the way home

The day they laid team posters out in the main stand after the game and everyone helped themselves but weren't over greedy

Getting my white away strip for Christmas

A packet of crisps which I forget the name of - Allstars maybe? And they had world cup football cards in the middle

Football Crazies crisps, and buying Tudor pickled onion at Firhill

Watching the wrestling with big dady and giant haystacks before heading off

World of Sport with Dickie Davies

Jim Craig being my dentist

Not knowing whether the game was on or not trying to see if it was postponed

 

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Seeing the Spot the Ball results and it was always behind where everyone was looking or what ever direction they were running in

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1 - Everytime we arrived near Firhill seeing more tenements being demolished. My dad grew up in Firhill Road and would tell stories about the streets, pal's who lived there, middens he'd raked for bottles etc.

2 - A roof was put on the "toilet" as you came into the turnstiles at the City End and a couple of guys exclaiming "it was too fancy", "what's up wi pishing outside?"

3 - Pishing behind the shed against the wall cause it was too far to go to the "toilet" at the turnstiles.

4 - Chewing gum and macaroon bars.

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