One for the older viewers..who remembers this? Beechnut chewing gum - quite brittle stuff if I correctly recall ?
Anyone other things from footballs bygone days which bring back fond memories ??
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16-09-2018 08:46 AM #1
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Macaroon Bars and spearmint chewing gum
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16-09-2018 08:57 AM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Parlyamo Glesga !
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16-09-2018 09:00 AM #3
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And I’m sure wagon wheels were much bigger back then!
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16-09-2018 09:00 AM #4
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16-09-2018 09:01 AM #5
Scotland World Cup send off banner
Jesus saves
but
Kenny gets the rebound.
Fantastic.
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16-09-2018 09:04 AM #6
Wagon wheels, kiora juice and on more than one occassion the players forming a huddle to protect the modesty of a player who needs to change his shorts midway through a match. Or did I dream that?
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16-09-2018 09:05 AM #7
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16-09-2018 09:06 AM #8
Football rattles.
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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16-09-2018 09:11 AM #10
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Yellow pontoon cards with the 3 tear down strips.
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16-09-2018 09:34 AM #12
I remember the old guy that used to walk around Easter Road holding aloft the blackboard with the lucky programme numbers which were printed on the front of your programme everyone used to pelt it with pies.
I also remember the half time scoreboard with the shaky numbers which were waited on in great anticipation and huge gasps when the scores were put up in prearranged alphabetical order according to your programme in pre internet social media days as only the Sados had a tranny wired to their ears in those days listening to David Francey and Alister Alexander!
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16-09-2018 09:35 AM #13
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They would probably be greeted with the same disdain as vuvuzelas. Would beat the guy a few rows behind me yesterday that went through a cycle of "****ing terrible" "****ing awful" "****ing jambo" and "booooooooo". Bit disappointed it wasn't "****ing boooooooooooo"
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16-09-2018 09:40 AM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Erra macaroon bars, erra Juicie Fruit!
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16-09-2018 09:40 AM #15
The magic sponge. Trainer running on the pitch with said sponge and bucket of cold water, a quick application cured everything, broken legs, snapped achilles, laddered stocking the lot.
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16-09-2018 10:05 AM #18
The wee light blue, three wheeled invalid cars that used to park behind the goals at some grounds.
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I will never forget Jubbly's, triangular frozen orange juice that seemed to last forever, but many a sore head eating them.
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16-09-2018 10:24 AM #21
Golden Goal tickets - Can’t remember if was first or last goal, or if it was a Hibs goal or either side to scoop the prize.
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Pies and kiaora were all I remember from the old East. The pink nylon blazers with the trays walking round the ground with natty white Thunderbirds hats were baffling though.
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16-09-2018 10:36 AM #24
Guy selling papers on Leith Walk at Saturday teatime shouting, “ ‘spatch n news.”
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16-09-2018 10:54 AM #28
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Tartan Special.
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And Arrowmint and PK. I think that PK was named after the inventor?
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