I'm sure many of you remember those far off days when you would queue up outside the local newsagent after a match, especially if we had won, to get the Argus.

Some of you may still hold fond memories of taking your football rattles to a match!!!

What about taking bovril in your flask. A lot of fans did that - you could smell it all around the stand, plus cigarettes and beer.

I miss seeing that alphabetical score board box in the Woodman corner with the throstle on top of it. And that perimeter wall that has kids we would sit on behind the advertising boards. We were so near the pitch that we had easy access to the bloke selling orange juice from his cinema type tray around his neck

The kicking of the corrugated metal at the back of the brummie, it made a right old racket.

After a great win we would often wonder if the game would be on Star Soccer on the following Sunday afternoon with Hugh Johns, but we were rarely on as it always seemed to be Derby County featuring Alan Hinton (from Wednesbury) in his white boots