Always wondered if this was truth or a myth, seems it did actually happen 19h Replying to @AndyPayton10 I remember big billy ****ting in that bath do you payts ยท 20h Il Never Forget mate please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
Is it true that Lawrie Dudfield left becaue Gary Alexander was shagging his wife (or the other way around, I can't remember which)?
No, that's not true. They're still good friends. Barmby didn't chin/headbutt Ehab either, before anyone brings it up.
Always knew that wasn't true because at the time that rumour was doing the rounds, I remember after a game finished the pair left the field with arm around each other.
Hull City were cursed by a gypsy when they evicted them from the site to build Boothferry Park. Myth? Spookily enough, as soon as we moved to the KC, we shot up the leagues.
City play their home games in a rugby league-crazy north east coastal town that is split down the middle between the two local sides and where everyone supports one team or the other. Bobby Doyle was a midfield genius, it was fun in the Best Stand when the rust flakes came down, and it was equally good in the Kempton when the rain leaked through the roof.
Despite City not having played at Boothferry Park for 17 years, the Silver Cod is a dangerous hotbed of hooliganism and as such must still have a police van parked near it every game
Phil Brown, Humber Bridge, was there really a woman wearing an off the shoulder pink jumper about to end it all?
Waggy used to be sat at the bar in 3 Tuns ten minutes before kick off, down his fourth pint then stroll across the road to BP, eating fish and chips out of newspaper, put his kit on whilst smoking a fag, then go out onto the pitch and score a hat trick.
We sometimes used to see Waggy & other assorted players in the top floor bar of the Bier Keller on Bishop Lane, only ever on a Saturday night. For the record, he was a miserable, sour faced git and a man not to be approached.