I was reading a thread last night that reminded me of a lad who used to go to the games back in the late 80's who always wore a United Davy Crockett hat. He was a similar age to me back then so late teens. Anyone else remember him?
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Possibly. If it's the same lad I knew he was called Brian and he worked as a warehouseman at Tesco on Ecclesall Road. His dad was also called Brian and was the manager there. I played in the same football team as him for a while. Nice lad and his dad was a great bloke too. We used to rib him about the hat.I was reading a thread last night that reminded me of a lad who used to go to the games back in the late 80's who always wore a United Davy Crockett hat. He was a similar age to me back then so late teens. Anyone else remember him?
Did he "doff" this cap on a regular basis, as this might be the chap Pinchy keeps referring to on another thread!??I was reading a thread last night that reminded me of a lad who used to go to the games back in the late 80's who always wore a United Davy Crockett hat. He was a similar age to me back then so late teens. Anyone else remember him?
My first thought it was it might have been a lad from Darnall - Kev Cooper aka Cooperman who used to at Orgreave pit ..mad as fkg hatter ..only bloke I know who could get nicked for eating a hamburger in an aggressive manner to home fans at Notts Co 1984 .. I believe he's passed away now... top lad
Did he "doff" this cap on a regular basis, as this might be the chap Pinchy keeps referring to on every other thread!??
I thought I'd heard that TF .. great character .. and a sad lossCouple of years ago he sadly passed away
Sounds like the lifePossibly. If it's the same lad I knew he was called Brian and he worked as a warehouseman at Tesco on Ecclesall Road. His dad was also called Brian and was the manager there. I played in the same football team as him for a while. Nice lad and his dad was a great bloke too. We used to rib him about the hat.
I think Coops worked at Brookhouse originally and then came to Treeton Colliery early 80's when Brookhouse closed. Or did he he migrate from Orgreave to Brookhouse then Treeton?My first thought it was it might have been a lad from Darnall - Kev Cooper aka Cooperman who used to at Orgreave pit ..mad as fkg hatter ..only bloke I know who could get nicked for eating a hamburger in an aggressive manner to home fans at Notts Co 1984 .. I believe he's passed away now... top lad
My first thought it was it might have been a lad from Darnall - Kev Cooper aka Cooperman who used to at Orgreave pit ..mad as fkg hatter ..only bloke I know who could get nicked for eating a hamburger in an aggressive manner to home fans at Notts Co 1984 .. I believe he's passed away now... top lad
He was a top lad LSF , yeh I know a lot of the stories . As we both know & few more on here great characterI think Coops worked at Brookhouse originally and then came to Treeton Colliery early 80's when Brookhouse closed. Or did he he migrate from Orgreave to Brookhouse then Treeton?
Either way, I worked with him when he came to Treeton and he was nuts (in a nice way).
Some great stories surrounded him during 84-5 strike, quite unrepeatable on here.
Last time I saw him he was working for council on street cleaning services, had a chat and laugh, he's not changed.
Sad when he passed away, one huge character.
Cheers SEB for this link from b4 my time on here , much appreciated
Pissing myself laughing G , yeh I remember the pylon incident at Leeds Rd .. went there ma few times & unfortunately a ground I got nicked at tooI'm pretty sure it was Cooperman who climbed the floodlight pylon at Hudderfield back in the 80's. The police saw him coming down and formed a cordon around the plylon. About 20 feet up was a cable tray which was full of rainwater. Coops kept kicking the water over the 'lip' of the tray - drenching the coppers. I think he got away before he was arrested.
Them were t'days. Nowadays they're going on about 'safe standing areas'. Back then areas were fighting or non-fighting.
Back then areas were fighting or non-fighting.
I'm pretty sure it was Cooperman who climbed the floodlight pylon at Hudderfield back in the 80's. The police saw him coming down and formed a cordon around the plylon. About 20 feet up was a cable tray which was full of rainwater. Coops kept kicking the water over the 'lip' of the tray - drenching the coppers. I think he got away before he was arrested.
Them were t'days. Nowadays they're going on about 'safe standing areas'. Back then areas were fighting or non-fighting.
If you slit a cat up its belly then put it n your head. Voila!Wouldn't know what a Crockett hat was if it bit me on the arse.
A game for posh folk innit? not for the thicko working class like me.
How can you not know who Davy Crockett was?Wouldn't know what a Crockett hat was if it bit me on the arse.
A game for posh folk innit? not for the thicko working class like me.
How can you not know who Davy Crockett was?
He was King of the Wild Frontier. Did you grow up in one of those weird households that refused to have a TV?
Feeble attempt at a croquet joke mate
Oh, and we were the first of our immediate neighbours to get a colour telly I'll have you know!
Hitachi. Went on for years.
And we were the first to have a land line when phone boxes used to take 2p pieces.
One neighbour used to come round and phone a relly or friend, be on for about half an hour and leave her 2p on the phone table!
Mum never had the heart to explain and ask for more!!
wasn't cooperman up floodlights but a lad called brian rawlings,got away with it on the day but was arrested at his house on the monday.I'm pretty sure it was Cooperman who climbed the floodlight pylon at Hudderfield back in the 80's. The police saw him coming down and formed a cordon around the plylon. About 20 feet up was a cable tray which was full of rainwater. Coops kept kicking the water over the 'lip' of the tray - drenching the coppers. I think he got away before he was arrested.
Them were t'days. Nowadays they're going on about 'safe standing areas'. Back then areas were fighting or non-fighting.
He was a top lad LSF , yeh I know a lot of the stories . As we both know & few more on here great character
Cheers SEB for this link from b4 my time on here , much appreciated
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