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And a free kick was as rare as hens teeth. A player had to be murdered for a free kick to be awarded.
Balls stuck under cars? There were only 3 cars on the whole street where I lived in Scawthorpe!
I remember playing in the snow at the bottom of Ellesmere Grove Filo, & if we sneaked onto Catholic school proper pitch it could be owt up to 17 a side on a Sunday afternoon, happy days.We erected some goalposts and a crossbar made from scaffolding on the side of the pit tib on Kirton Lane in Stainy, the goalkeeper could touch the crossbar at one side, but needed a step ladder to touch the crossbar at the other side, great for scoring goals in the top corner though!
Quote from: Filo on April 05, 2014, 01:43:04 pmI remember playing in the snow at the bottom of Ellesmere Grove Filo, & if we sneaked onto Catholic school proper pitch it could be owt up to 17 a side on a Sunday afternoon, happy days.We erected some goalposts and a crossbar made from scaffolding on the side of the pit tib on Kirton Lane in Stainy, the goalkeeper could touch the crossbar at one side, but needed a step ladder to touch the crossbar at the other side, great for scoring goals in the top corner though!
I remember games in the 'backs' at Newcastle ( my Gran'mas')when the game did not stop for the reason suggested in point 4 because in fact some kids would drop out to go home for tea and others would arrive to take their place .. only nightfall would stop play.