He did but not now. Brilliant photo of him in the Times on one of numerous England away rampages we went to.
Like a Status Quo roadie, worked for BR I seem to recall.
Quite funny when she turned up each home game and everyone shouted Maggie!!How do you know it wasn't her? . . . was she sat next to a chap called Dennis?
Was the hat covered in hand painted references to his favourite players including "Sexy Malcolm Poskett""...? That bloke will be long gone and was a proper eccentric.What about the chap in a flat cap and raincoat that had a ring pull through his nose and used to carry a large radio with aerial poking through a see threw bag and used to randomly shout out the other scores ,
John Saul ?? Rochdale, the brothers, Celtic, Jerry used to meet them in the Railway BellJohn Sawe?
Usually well pissed, the hand painted eight panel cap. Some of the lads would tap him up for a couple of bob, saying they’d lost their bus fare, they’d then spend it on sweets in the shop just before the tunnel near the bus garageWas the hat covered in hand painted references to his favourite players including "Sexy Malcolm Poskett""...? That bloke will be long gone and was a proper eccentric.
Crispies. I believe he worked in the Royal Sussex. A very loyal fan.Who was the guy, who used to stick his finger and start the “give us a Beeeeeee” etc chant ?
oldish skinny guy, think dark hair, flat cap occasionally
The guy with the tash used to start the songs when I first went in the north. He once sang “Barry Lloyds blue and white army” for the full 90 minutes virtually on his own. I’m glad other people remember him !does anyone remember the two brothers (dont know if they were twins but they did look alike) They always used to turn up sozzled and I think one was called Paul not sure though. Those two and another fella called Woody (I think) - was a small bloke with long hair and a tash. They used to start most of the singing when I was a lad and started going to games. Just reminiscing and wondering if they are still about
Crispies used to get singing section going at Withdean.Crispies. I believe he worked in the Royal Sussex. A very loyal fan.
Also known as Orville I thinkNeil Claydon. Son of Laurie