Plainmoor as we knew it

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Plainmoor as we knew it

by portugull » 01 May 2017, 19:24

Yes I was tomogull. Huddersfield Town were a very famous team in those far off days.

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by westyorkshiregull » 30 Apr 2017, 12:33

As i knew it....

Play off semi final vrs Scunthorpe 1988

It was the day after the Liverpool v Wimbledon fa cup final

Early kick off...bright warm fresh torquay summers day

Loved that yellow rotolok kit after 2 seasons of Webb's Chelsea kit he deployed upon us

Caldwell and Dobson goals typical. Caldwell solid header and Dobson hooked onto ball lobbed in the box

Full house , small of cigar smoke in the mini stand

Typical error by Kenny Allen late on gifting a goal to Scunthorpe.

Popside singing yellows yellows yellows.....

( in that blue kit seasons did we sing blues ?? ) someone tell me

Away end reopened that season after webby stopped flogging cars on it ( am I right)

Plainmoor as I knew it....

Plainmoor as we knew it

by gateman49 » 30 Apr 2017, 12:02

Yes, Portugal and Tomogull you've trumped* me as well as my first memories are from a couple of years after the Huddersfield game.

*I'm desperately trying to think of a good replacement word now that that one has been hijacked.

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by wivelgull » 30 Apr 2017, 09:49

Well! Portugull and tomogull have trumped me - in spades! They were at Plainmoor eight years before me - well done, gents!

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by tomogull » 29 Apr 2017, 21:09

portugull wrote: 29 Apr 2017, 16:52 I was at Plainmoor on 29th January 1955 aged 11 when we played Huddersfield Town in the F A Cup before 21,908 fans. Amazing day.

We lost 1-0 but it is etched in my memory for ever.

One record which will never be broken.
Yep - I was also there, aged 11 !! Were you with all the young kids in the roped off section about 6ft from the dead ball line at the Babbacombe end ??

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by portugull » 29 Apr 2017, 16:52

I was at Plainmoor on 29th January 1955 aged 11 when we played Huddersfield Town in the F A Cup before 21,908 fans. Amazing day.

We lost 1-0 but it is etched in my memory for ever.

One record which will never be broken.

Plainmoor as we knew it

by wivelgull » 29 Apr 2017, 09:41

I remember the Babbacombe end turnstile, although I never used it.

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by gateman49 » 28 Apr 2017, 21:27

Yes, Zippy and Desperado, that match was one etched in my memory as the turnstiles weren't coping and a big queue built up in Marnham Road.

I was on a pop side stile trying to cope with freezing hands and up stepped a policeman. He grabbed me and took me to the exit gate at the Babbacombe end of the pop side (who remembers the old glasshouse turnstile cabin down there?). He then opened the gate a little and stood on one side of the gap while I stood on the other, off came his helmet which he turned upside down to make a very useful money receptacle. We then called forward anybody with the right money and in they went far more quickly.

So the moral of the story is get there early to avoid queues tomorrow!

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by Wraysburygull » 28 Apr 2017, 21:05

Great earlier posting. Am sure there will be a good crowd tomorrow . Welcome back 😀

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by chunkygull » 28 Apr 2017, 20:43

Biggest attendance I have seen at Plainmoor is probably about 5500. This is mainly down to capacity restrictions in later years, but then I dont know how many we would have got if allowed more. Best atmospheres I have known were vs Tottenham 87, Scunthorpe 88 play offs, West Ham 90, Gillingham 90, Scarborough 98 play offs, a few games in Leroys tenure between 03 and 05 and vs Stockport I think in 06.

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by Ottery gull » 28 Apr 2017, 19:24

Earliest memory was seeing Ernie Pymm bombing down the wing. Think the match was against Fulham and we lost but I daren't think how long ago that was. Definitely the early 60's

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by Wraysburygull » 28 Apr 2017, 17:32

I saw the 6-0... beginning of the end !

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by portugull » 28 Apr 2017, 17:10

A few years ago, I think it was 2007, I met Mal Lucas in Portugal, as we had a mutual friend. We had a round of golf while we chatted about his time at Plainmoor.

He was a Welsh International but a very modest guy.

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by Gulliball » 28 Apr 2017, 16:56

Zippy wrote: 28 Apr 2017, 14:14 I Remember a boxing day game against argyle ,went with my granddad think it was 68/69 ish , snow on the pitch and around 15,000 packed into plainmoor, and think we won 2-1, Happy days.
As I have the book open in front of me - it was a 2-1 win (Lucas, Rudge), Boxing Day 1970. Crowd 12 807. Better than the previous Boxing Day, a 6-0 defat at Argyle...

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by Wraysburygull » 28 Apr 2017, 16:47

Alan Welsh, Mal Lucas and John Rudge. All used to frequent our chip shop! I remember that game . Alan Welsh gave me a lift to the ground -happy days indeed!

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