A Trip down Memory Lane

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Me, my dad and some mates are in the crowd behind the goal in the top left hand picture of the 75/76 programmes (Keith Eddy & Jim Brown).
 
That's dedication for you - but I can't help feeling sharrowblade needs to get out more....
 
Them pics of Flashing Blade brought to mind a piece in the fanzine years and years ago which was so funny. I may have asked this in another thread a while ago.

'Hitler was a wendnesday fan'.

If anyone has this it was really funny and would be worth posting.
 
That's dedication for you - but I can't help feeling sharrowblade needs to get out more....

He beats my collection. I have every home league and cup game since the 1962-63 season (except one - the hastily rearranged game v WHU on 16/2/63 where the programme was only a single sheet) and every away league and cup game since 75-76.

And I get out a bit....
 
My first away game
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sharrowblade/5507210637/in/set-72157626219507792/

After the game outside the players entrance and watching the players go into the coach. Woody signalled to my dad asking him to lift me up to put the programme through the top sliding window neat his coach seat so that he would get all the players to sign my programme. when my dad lifted me up to receive the programme filled with signatures, I was star struck and shaking like a leaf and my dad then told me to thank Woody. Like many other programmes that I had during my first years, they "disappeared" in the next few years, probably thrown away by my mum!.
 
'Memory Lane' - is that just down the road from Sh*t Creek, where we spent most of last season?
 

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