Interesting that such a young and informal group had a formal 'committee'. Minutes, AGMs, apologies for absence and chairperson. Are you watching Mrs Mogg?
Love to see words written with a ruler. Always like to see a technical drawing labeled by someone writing above a ruler with all the letters having a flat bottom. (Weirdo?).
Hull City's all-time highest goalscorers in the fourth tier (League 2 in current day parlance): 1. Les Mutrie, 39 2. Brian Marwood, 31 3=. Duane Darby and Stuart Elliott, 26 4=. David Brown and Gary Alexander, 23 5. Ben Burgess, 22
Hull City's all-time highest goalscorers in the FA Cup: 1. Chris Chilton, 16 2. Ken Wagstaff, 14 3=. Sammy Stevens, Paddy Mills, Ken Houghton and own goals, 9 4=. Russell Wainscoat, John McSeveney and Keith Edwards, 8 5=. Norman Moore and Bill Bradbury, 7 Highest over the last decade or so is Matty Fryatt with 4.
Came across these when rummaging about for something else, I nicked my dad's Kodak Brownie camera so not bad fro a young teenager I suppose. Billy Wilkinson. Our Welsh international Alan Jarvis messing about. 'Jock' Alan Jarvis, Ian Butler and Mick Milner.
A group of teens hiring a special train? Astonishing. It never came to pass. Never knew why. Lazy BR ****s on NYD? Don't remember the badges ever happening either.
You will have to wait until edition 3 to find out why, unless someone on here knows. The match was postponed anyway so it may have been a good thing for it not to come off. I don't think the badges ever got made.
Ah yeah, went to the replayed game at Bloomfield rd midweek night game. From memory, it was along the lines of you needed to be a registered organisation with an address. Went there NYD 1977 - we took 11 coaches, a massive following by City standards of the time, when we usually took 6 or 7 buses max over the Pennines.
Ah, the good old days of football violence, eh? Excuse me if I don't get too excited over this ****e.
Where is the mention about football violence? All I have seen so far is encouraging fans to go to away games. There is more to come, if you don't want to read part of the fans history don't.
The Psychos were not a football violence mob. They were encouraging away support. Unfortunately choice of hame in some respects. Supposedly came about because the mother of one thought his fanaticism was ridiculous and said to him they were a bunch of Psychos.
did both the Bury and Chester trips . The train to Blackpool got as far as tickets been sold by Suggy,Dill and Kev. In the end we went on 2/3 coaches ,well as far as Heartstead Moor services anyway. Great memories of been a teen with some great mates
It's a long time ago but I had in mind that the name came about because the supporters club called them that, could be wrong though.
Only going by what someone told me. Could be apocryphal. A poster on here saw an article about the first Yorkshire Ripper murders which said it was the work of a psycho and sprayed it on a wall, not really aware of what psycho meant, and it came from there according to another theory. Doubt if we'll ever now for sure.