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Obviously copy of the brilliant Donald Byrd but awesome version by Ralph Myerz below. Saw them live at Big Chill and Brighton Concorde (sure they had 3or4 drummers at Brighton) but very good live
Wtf did he think he was doing? You always expect some knob from away fans ..... but one of our fans no!! What a knob! go and do that at another club not mine!
Having been going for over 35years now I felt it only right that my son also share in the joy and pain. Started taking him two seasons ago and now at 10 years old he is probably one of the loudest Home supporters in the lower loft. Apologies if you sit near us!! He is very passionate, so much so that I was able to get season tickets for us this year. I joined him as a junior hoop at birth so my spurs wife didn’t get to him first. 🤪
Once I had the misfortune of winning tickets to a blockbuster of a premier league match between the mighty gladiators of Fulham and Charlton, both struggling at the bottom with Ian Dowie managing the visiting Charlton. Our lofty seats looked down on the Charlton fans in the away end. As Charlton warmed up in front of their fans, my mate pointed out a rather rotund fella tucking in to a rather large pie (the things you do to try and inject a bit of fun in to a game neither of us particularly wanted to attend). However whilst our eyes were transfixed for that moment a "'practice" kick was struck into the crowd hitting this fella smack in the face. To make matters worse his pie went flying up in to the air as he took the impact. Suddenly two stewards went to his rescue accompanied by a St. John's ambulance guy. As they took this guy out of his seat my mate and I started to feel a bit guilty for laughing at the spectacle. Just as the game was about to kick off we worried in case he was badly hurt. Until suddenly my mate pointed him being escorted back to his seat with (yes you guessed it) a new pie!! Not only had he made a full recovery but he was fully able to polish off "the most memorable pie I saw but never ate". Excellent comedy value to make up for a rather dull game between two dull sides (sorry konk)!!!!
Looked out for ya, saw you on Queensway and gave you a big "sooooper..." But you had headphones on so don't think you heard. Did see you walking near west st Leonard's station as we were on way to see wife who came in around 2hrs 1min so you must have come in in good time. Well done always good to see a Rangers shirt in Hastings!!