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Thread: Looks like Hull City are coming down

  1. #11
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    re: Looks like Hull City are coming down

    Anybody remember going to Boothferry Park their old ground, agood thing about the ground was it had a railway platform & had train services to the ground.

  2. #12

    re: Looks like Hull City are coming down

    the seats broken in the stand, also remember the kwik save bolted on the away end lol

  3. #13
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    re: Looks like Hull City are coming down

    I remember going to Boothferry Park on Boxing Day circa '79/'80'81 - can't remember exact year.

    We took thousands!

    In the 1st half, we were taunting the 'ull lot with (to the tune of Ilkley Moor), "There's more of us to come, There's more of us to come, There's more of us to come!"

    There was too - a full trainload to be exact! The train had broken down on the way but arrived at half-time.

    There was pandemonium as hundreds more Millers flooded into the ground.

    We beat them 2-1 and at full-time, hundreds of Millers invaded the pitch (from that half-way line 'Away End') and made their way towards the Hull 'Kop' on the right-hand side of us. The Hull end evaporated! There were running battles all over the carpark at that (Supermarket) end.

    Happy Days!

    UTM

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    re: Looks like Hull City are coming down

    Quote Originally Posted by ParkgateMiller
    I remember going to Boothferry Park on Boxing Day circa '79/'80'81 - can't remember exact year.

    We took thousands!

    In the 1st half, we were taunting the 'ull lot with (to the tune of Ilkley Moor), "There's more of us to come, There's more of us to come, There's more of us to come!"

    There was too - a full trainload to be exact! The train had broken down on the way but arrived at half-time.

    There was pandemonium as hundreds more Millers flooded into the ground.

    We beat them 2-1 and at full-time, hundreds of Millers invaded the pitch (from that half-way line 'Away End') and made their way towards the Hull 'Kop' on the right-hand side of us. The Hull end evaporated! There were running battles all over the carpark at that (Supermarket) end.

    Happy Days!

    UTM
    It was Boxing Day 1980. Mick Gooding scored the winner with a beauty from the edge of the area. I remember the Rotherham fans chasing them through a walkway tunnel un

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