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Lazy bastards. Is it any less safe than we were kids? When I was little the Moors Murderers had just been caught. We still walked to school. I have vague memories of a kid around my age being asked to get in a car with a strange bloke and we were always being told not to get into cars with strangers etc. There was a lot of fear in those days but people just got on with it.I used to take my daughters in there when they were young.
My wife spent her childhood in there on school holidays when it was safe for young kids to be out and she used to walk there from just off Carterknowle Road.
In the days when it was safe.
Now a days most kids are driven to school.
UTB
We lived on Lynmouth Rd and my Mum tookLazy bastards. Is it any less safe than we were kids? When I was little the Moors Murderers had just been caught. We still walked to school. I have vague memories of a kid around my age being asked to get in a car with a strange bloke and we were always being told not to get into cars with strangers etc. There was a lot of fear in those days but people just got on with it.
Now we've got a generation of fat asthmatics.
Of course in those days you went to your nearest school unless your parents could afford otherwise. Made things a lot simpler.
1994-95 and 1995-96. About 10 gamesWhen did he play Silent.
Not a name I recall
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True story about the Earl Grey. Me and my mates called in for a couple on the way to town one night ,as we left a car came hurtling towards us revving like mad ,we dodged it and it flew over the kerb and went straight through the window of the Grey into the seats where we had been sat a few minutes earlier. Sadly it was an old man who died at the wheel before he crashed. Probably the first time I questioned my mortality.
We lived on Lynmouth Rd and my Mum tookme to Denby St Nursery opposite the Sportsman. Now gone![]()
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So was I ,everytime I went to the Lane I passed the grate where apparently I disgraced the family one day when I couldnt be arsed to go to the toilet.Mum went there too, or so she tells me. She was born in 1936 so I doubt there's many on here were there at that time. She was actually quite upset when they flattened it.
Our firm will be on Denby St more Student Accommodation undertaking the Brickwork start in 2 monthsWe lived on Lynmouth Rd and my Mum tookme to Denby St Nursery opposite the Sportsman. Now gone![]()
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ThanksFred Tunstall
Phil Kite?
Decent keeper wasn't he?
We lived on Lynmouth Rd and my Mum tookme to Denby St Nursery opposite the Sportsman. Now gone![]()
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Played for Gillingham at one point.#Phil Kite?
I remember when I worked at Hall's across the road two women picking their kids up got scrapping in the middle of the road ............... kicked the shit out of each other while all the lads cheered them on.We lived on Lynmouth Rd and my Mum tookme to Denby St Nursery opposite the Sportsman. Now gone![]()
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What year was that?
I'm surprised that the wonderful Sheffield city council hasn't knocked this bit of history down as well?
I'm surprised that the wonderful Sheffield city council knocked this bit of history down as well?
I'm surprised that the wonderful Sheffield city council hasn't knocked this bit of history down as well?
If it's the one on Pond Hill then it's still there
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