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The memory of it was getting me quite nostalgic. If I'd had a time machine when I read your post I might well have travelled back to a home game some time between 1989 and 1992.
Health and safety wise I'd have got the train into town and had a few sherberts at either The Edinburgh or...
I never thought about it at the time but, looking back. one can only imagine the burger fryers were day release criminals doing community service. Who the **** else would have done that job?
I'd have said the same for the toilet cleaners, but I strongly suspect there weren't any. Maybe a...
This and the mention of Krispies doing the rap reminded me of another story I've posted on NSC before.
A season or two after the celery debut at Northampton we were away at Barnsley. We walked onto the open away terrace to see Krispies standing on his own with a brown paper bag with something...
To be accompanied by the song:
"celery, celery, if she don't come I'll tickle her bum with a stick of celery"
It led to brief celery versus Krispies wars in the North Stand IIRC.
That's triggered a couple of memories:
1) On the way back from somewhere in the North West one of our mates who didn't exactly lack confidence pulled some girl on the train who got on at Milton Keynes and was not seen again that night. In between then and the next away we found out she was...