FulwoodBlades
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Fish Market, Graham worked the other stall, which was in the area at the Wain Gate entrance to the Castle Market.
Fish Market, Graham worked the other stall, which was in the area at the Wain Gate entrance to the Castle Market.
If memory serves the stall you show was well renowned for fish & chips, maybe someone could confirm that as I never partook.
Shudder!!!!! Not my cup of tea shellfish, assume this was the Fish Market stall.Think I remember going there for little plates of cockles and whelks with loads of salt and vinegar.
I remember my father taking me in there quite often as he enjoyed the little plates of cockles, whelks & shrimps drowned in vinegar, not me, yuk!Think I remember going there for little plates of cockles and whelks with loads of salt and vinegar.
yes i had the misfortune to go to that game too....one of my first live. We lived over that side in those days and my father took me along.was at swillsbro that day man utd were 4 - 2 up in that game![]()
smith & tissingtonsI remember my father taking me in there quite often as he enjoyed the little plates of cockles, whelks & shrimps drowned in vinegar, not me, yuk!
so did i but in those days like many others you went to the game on saturdays in sheffield the lane one week hillsborough the next finance wasnt an issue in those days but every 15 minutes waiting for the guy to put uniteds score on the north stand white wallyes i had the misfortune to go to that game too....one of my first live. We lived over that side in those days and my father took me along.
It was to be fair, a very good game but luckily pretty much downhill ever since!
eh when you think of all the Sheffielders that have walked through those markets, thousands not here any more , some reight memories !
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As well as broken biscuits, my grandmother used to buy dented & sometimes unlabelled tins, bit of a lottery when we went round for Tea!Half a pound of broken biscuits anyone?!?
Could do with some of that right about now
When the kop was truly a kop!
"It's coming home", standing on the kop, that is, believe.When the kop was truly a kop!
Empty in & out trays, fag on, checking his contract.
David Robins the Bob Hatton look-a- like tractor driver.
My wheels are on fire.
Looks a lot older than mid-90s, probably because most photos were in colour by then!
Graeme Souness hat trick!I remember once, at full time, seeing the A on the scoreboard looking like this:
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Basically, the scoreboard guy didn't have high enough numbers available to announce this...
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