Some memories...........
1. Watching matches from back of the "old" pop side stood on a stool(wooden one,I should add,as opposed to a turd!)
2.Buying gob-stoppers from the "tuck-shop" which served as the buffet in those days-wooden hut situated just inside the main gates,between where Family stand is now,and pop- side.Great pasties too.
3. Benny Street-the oldest ball- "boy" in the world-blue cotton tack-suit,cloth cap and glasses.(got the balll back into play quicker than the youngsters do now though!
4.The supporter who stood in the old cow-shed with a yellow and blue(was it silk)?, top hat and tails.
5. The overpowering smell coming of linament coming from the players legs(breathing in of which would knock you out!.What do they use these days?
6.Catching the football special bus(es) from Brixham to Plainmoor. 3-4 buses; full to the brim for big matches.
Bit rowdy in the upper-deck-with fair bit of banter between Paignton and Brixhan Gulls' supporters. The driver stopped the bus on several occasions- and would tell us off for banging the windows/swearing/general "exhuberence" and threaten to drive the bus back the station.Never did and we just carried on as before once he set off for Plainmoor again!
Some memories...........
1. Watching matches from back of the "old" pop side stood on a stool(wooden one,I should add,as opposed to a turd!) :lol:
2.Buying gob-stoppers from the "tuck-shop" which served as the buffet in those days-wooden hut situated just inside the main gates,between where Family stand is now,and pop- side.Great pasties too.
3. Benny Street-the oldest ball- "boy" in the world-blue cotton tack-suit,cloth cap and glasses.(got the balll back into play quicker than the youngsters do now though!
4.The supporter who stood in the old cow-shed with a yellow and blue(was it silk)?, top hat and tails.
5. The overpowering smell coming of linament coming from the players legs(breathing in of which would knock you out!.What do they use these days?
6.Catching the football special bus(es) from Brixham to Plainmoor. 3-4 buses; full to the brim for big matches.
Bit rowdy in the upper-deck-with fair bit of banter between Paignton and Brixhan Gulls' supporters. The driver stopped the bus on several occasions- and would tell us off for banging the windows/swearing/general "exhuberence" and threaten to drive the bus back the station.Never did and we just carried on as before once he set off for Plainmoor again!