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I remember penny chews being 2p
I Remember Brad Freidel telling Spurs fans he hadn't come to England to "ride the pine" and expected 1st team footballI am old enough to remember when football subs had to sit on a hard wooden bench and not the big comfy chairs the nancies have now.
I purchased them with an old penny...I remember penny chews being 2p
Luxury,I purchased them with an old penny...
I haven't heard a firework so far this year. Different times.The stuff we got away with going to the woods in the Autumn & butchering any old trees - the furniture we burnt going on the knocker probably antiques burnt- then the den at the bottonm of your massive bonfie a true fire hazzard when in it ... fireworks sold from any hardware shops - all before NOV the 5th - then you looked forward to Christmas - plus you has penny for the Guy knocking on doors at night ...
all now outlawed ....
Halloween which when I was young was called Duck Apple Night has taken over with organised Bonfire firework displays now in place - penny for the Guy disappeared too...I haven't heard a firework so far this year. Different times.
I remember paying £1.90 to go in the Street end, coins at the turnstiles, except for major ties such as the Derby, Bayern etc in the 80s.
I loved my half and half beany Everton/Celtic hat, although with age I am not as enthusiastic as I used to be about Celtic. I still like them but also Hibs.
I can't remember what it was to go in the terrace at Milltown but I think it was under a pound.
But we thought we were rich if coins were jangling in our pockets as we walked.Pre decimal currency was mega heavy.
Having a pocket full of coins, when I was a kid, was like carrying round a rock.
It's been like the Battle of the Somme round here the past ten days - now just started the final bombardment.I haven't heard a firework so far this year. Different times.