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Speaking of footy on telly - Prem games on saturday's at 7.45pm , , ,is this a new thing or been going on for a while?!
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December 10, 2018, 5:17pm |
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I had a fax machine years ago that used predict what team should be picked, like "Toner Out" , "Insert Black" and it would always say "Reddy"
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December 10, 2018, 5:27pm |
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Speaking of footy on telly - Prem games on saturday's at 7.45pm , , ,is this a new thing or been going on for a while?!
I think this was the first but I don't think it will be the last
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December 10, 2018, 8:03pm |
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Seeing as we're reminiscing, what about sports night with Coleman on a Wednesday night, in them days that program was one of the few where you could see footy on the telly.
The first live match I saw on the telly was Scotland v England from the West of Scotland cricket ground at Hamilton Crescent Partick
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December 10, 2018, 8:23pm |
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Seeing as we're reminiscing, remember the Grimsby Sports Telegraph that had a glum or smiley face on the front......depending on the result.
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December 10, 2018, 8:37pm |
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What about the system for half-time scores they used to have at football? I only vaguely remember this, but basically, I think every game was allocated a letter in the program. There was an area in the ground with a load of letters and a place to put numbers, a bit like an old cricket scoreboard. And someone would put the halftime score numbers in the right slots, which meant nothing unless you had the programme which explained which letter corresponded to each game. Not sure where this area was at BP, I remember my dad taking me to a Sunderland game at Roker Park and them also having it there.
Also pre-mobile phone was the "terrace tranny", which was a small radio someone would have pressed to their ear (no headphones). Typically used near the end of the season when the other scores are important, but also useful when leaving the ground and you might overhear the odd result before you got the chance to hear or see them all properly.
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December 10, 2018, 10:32pm |
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The excitement at BP when the the half-time scores were put up manually. Simple pleasures. Now you moan if you can’t get all the HT scores in seconds.
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KingstonMariner |
December 10, 2018, 10:38pm |
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What about the system for half-time scores they used to have at football? I only vaguely remember this, but basically, I think every game was allocated a letter in the program. There was an area in the ground with a load of letters and a place to put numbers, a bit like an old cricket scoreboard. And someone would put the halftime score numbers in the right slots, which meant nothing unless you had the programme which explained which letter corresponded to each game. Not sure where this area was at BP, I remember my dad taking me to a Sunderland game at Roker Park and them also having it there.
Also pre-mobile phone was the "terrace tranny", which was a small radio someone would have pressed to their ear (no headphones). Typically used near the end of the season when the other scores are important, but also useful when leaving the ground and you might overhear the odd result before you got the chance to hear or see them all properly.
In front of the Main Stand, at the left hand end as you looked at it from the Barrett Stand (if I recall correctly). The 'terrace tranny'. The owner of which suddenly became popular as full time approached. (no smirking* at the back, Civvy). * and no, that's not a Hull translation of 'pas de fumer'
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Mariner Timsky |
December 10, 2018, 10:47pm |
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First fax machines and now terrace tranny!! This is mind boggling stuff.
It’s actually depressing in a way how we do expect everything so fast now days and like the other day when we lost out on some data, people where behaving like they had lost a limb!
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December 11, 2018, 7:25am |
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In front of the Main Stand, at the left hand end as you looked at it from the Barrett Stand (if I recall correctly).
The 'terrace tranny'. The owner of which suddenly became popular as full time approached. (no smirking* at the back, Civvy).
* and no, that's not a Hull translation of 'pas de fumer'
For those who don't speak French means "walk quickly past the tramp "
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