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Portsmouth away, 55 years later. (1 Viewer)

  • Thread starter Magwitch
  • Start date Aug 20, 2019
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Magwitch

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  • Aug 20, 2019
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Off to Portsmouth later armed with two grandsons, nearly 55 years after the last time 17th October 1964 to be precise. A big date in the JH days. This was the day City goalkeeper legend Bill Glazier signed and made his debut v Pompey. In those days if a player signed on a match day before noon they could play, he did and starred in a 2-0 win.

It was really strange went down with a few mates despite being only 12 that’s what we did every fortnight, scrounged the money, you needed about a quid, took pop and milk bottles back to shops get three pence a pop bottle, tuppence on co-op milk bottles, needed about 8 shilling (40p) for the fare on the old Sky Blue special most games, half a crown pocket money, scrounged the other 10/12 bob, entrance money usually about 2 bob (10p), the essential programme, and the rest for chips etc. from mum, no chance off the old man.
We took our position in the Sky Blue zone, which was always identified in the previous home game program, out came the team lead by the barrel chested skipper George Curtis with his distinguished crew cut and behind him was this goalie, not the familiar Bob Wesson, no one knew who it was, We knew Hill was trying to sign a keeper, Bournemouth’s David Best and Watford’s Pat Jennings we’re linked but Jennings was nicked by Spurs so we all thought it was Best. In those days after matches you could buy a sports paper outside the stadium and that’s when we found out it was ‘good old Bill’ would have been in the World Cup winning squad had he not broken his leg at Man City, I was there too, that’s another story.
 
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play_in_skyblue_stripes

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  • Aug 20, 2019
  • #2
Nice story.

I do hope you enjoy your return with your grandsons. A win too even nicer!
 

chiefdave

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  • Aug 20, 2019
  • #3
Think you'll find they've made no improvements to the away end since the last time you were there!
 
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Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Aug 20, 2019
  • #4
Similar memories to me! I love being an old fart! Remembering all those things that the young 'uns have never witnessed!
 
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Evo1883

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  • Aug 20, 2019
  • #5
Enjoy.. Love fratton Park tbh, proper ground with good fans
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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  • Aug 20, 2019
  • #6
Houchens Head said:
Similar memories to me! I love being an old fart! Remembering all those things that the young 'uns have never witnessed!
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Or enjoyed along with the tears.

 
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oscillatewildly

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  • Aug 20, 2019
  • #7
Hope you haven't lost your resourceful means in acquiring the money needed - It ain't 10p to get in anymore!
Hope you all have a good day/evening.
 
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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  • Aug 21, 2019
  • #8
And in another 55 years time we can all go back to Portsmouth and see Kastaneer complete his round-the-world slide
 
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Johhny Blue

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  • Aug 21, 2019
  • #9
Magwitch said:
Off to Portsmouth later armed with two grandsons, nearly 55 years after the last time 17th October 1964 to be precise. A big date in the JH days. This was the day City goalkeeper legend Bill Glazier signed and made his debut v Pompey. In those days if a player signed on a match day before noon they could play, he did and starred in a 2-0 win.

It was really strange went down with a few mates despite being only 12 that’s what we did every fortnight, scrounged the money, you needed about a quid, took pop and milk bottles back to shops get three pence a pop bottle, tuppence on co-op milk bottles, needed about 8 shilling (40p) for the fare on the old Sky Blue special most games, half a crown pocket money, scrounged the other 10/12 bob, entrance money usually about 2 bob (10p), the essential programme, and the rest for chips etc. from mum, no chance off the old man.
We took our position in the Sky Blue zone, which was always identified in the previous home game program, out came the team lead by the barrel chested skipper George Curtis with his distinguished crew cut and behind him was this goalie, not the familiar Bob Wesson, no one knew who it was, We knew Hill was trying to sign a keeper, Bournemouth’s David Best and Watford’s Pat Jennings we’re linked but Jennings was nicked by Spurs so we all thought it was Best. In those days after matches you could buy a sports paper outside the stadium and that’s when we found out it was ‘good old Bill’ would have been in the World Cup winning squad had he not broken his leg at Man City, I was there too, that’s another story.
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Every game Glazier would run out drop a ball and shoot from about 30 yds out. He hit the net about twice a season
 
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