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| Quote recall="recall"And I forgot the best bit of all. 3 p.m. kick offs on a Sunday'"
Not forgetting 3 o'clock Saturday's for the slightly older folk round here. IIRC Leeds were the last top flight club to adopt Sunday as their regular home day for the 1980/81 seaon.
Quote recall="gulfcoast_highwayman"BC was honest enough. He went to Salford purely because he got man of the match in a game against them. That's the way it seemed, anyway.
He played in the Yorkshire Cup semi final in 1988 against Northern (or Hull?) at HQ. We were losing and him and Deadly Medley came off the bench in the 2nd half. Medly got a 20 minute hat-trick to save the game. IIRC, of course.'"
As pointed out already it's a combination of memories colliding but still needs cleaning up a little.
Brooke-Cowden and Medley were the subs in the YC 1st round game at home to Bradford and while it was Medley's introduction that sparked Leeds into life he only got the one try rather than a hat-trick. Other scorers in the 24-21 win were Carl Gibson, Gary Spencer and David Stephenson who also added the four goals.
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| My Sunday dinner kept warm and sweaty between two plates for when I got home.
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| Quote DHM="DHM"My Sunday dinner kept warm and sweaty between two plates for when I got home.'" Loving the direction of this thread.
getting in from the pub and settling down for "Scrumdown".
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| i know this is going off the subject,but i think that was the start of the steady decline of local pubs i.e all day opening.
sunday dinner in the pub was my favourite session great busy atmosphere for 2-3 hours.
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| Help
Regarding Craig Innes, i can recall that the Leeds club tried to sue the Manly club for signing him
Didn't Innes leave Leeds after the 1995 season and play for the Perth Western Reds in that same year due to the stagnated season patterns between the 2 hemispheres competitions, before eventually signing for Manly for the 1996 season?
My memory is that he went to Perth after our English season ended and did a guest spell there before signing on for the Manly club, i could be wrong?
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| Quote flipper="flipper"Sunday drinking hours were like something from the dark ages - weren't they 12-2 and then did they go to 12-3 or something, i used to work that shift, it was bedlam, how much ale can you sink in two hours.'"
Four pints of bitter and then home for your mums sunday lunch, on the table at 2pm prompt - last orders at 1.55 and glasses collected at 2.05 because Norman the landlord wanted his sunday lunch too, I was sat at the table eating my roast beef and yorkshires at 2.10 every sunday listening to my mother telling me it'd be cold and why couldn't I get home for 2pm - "last pint mother, LAST PINT !!!"
Then sleep all afternoon while she washed up.
Those were indeed, the days.
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| What a thread, I've been laughing all day about these times, if leeds win or lose, it is an institution, it was compulsory to be at headingley on sunday aft, or like a previous post... saturday aft, Leeds being the last team to move to sundays. Just love the nostalgia that surrounds the club.
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| When I was a teenage Leeds fan baby, my Mum and sister say they used to listen for the reslut to know what sort of mood I'd be in when I got home from the Sunday game. If we'd lost, I ate my tea in the kitchen on my own.
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| Boxing Day games that meant something.
A big crowd in in a festive mood to watch us beat Cas (usually) or so I recall.
Ah, those were the days.
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| More of my ramblings on
[urlhttp://jerrychicken.wordpress.com/2009/11/22/sunday-muddy-sunday/[/url
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| Quote Old Feller="Old Feller"Boxing Day games that meant something.
A big crowd in in a festive mood to watch us beat Cas (usually) or so I recall.
Ah, those were the days.'" Crowd all wearing new Christmas jumpers, drinking from their new hip flasks and a Southstand that smelt of Cigar smoke.
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| Quote G1="G1"Crowd all wearing new Christmas jumpers, drinking from their new hip flasks and a Southstand that smelt of Cigar smoke.'"
I always used to get a new jacket for Christmas and used to wear that. I aslo had a hip flask that only got used on boxing day. There was also that pleasant feeling of heading home knowing you were going to spend the rest of the day eating and drinking.
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