Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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Walking up the Droveway and down into into Hove Park. To this day I still expect the floodlights to be there.
Walking up the Droveway and down into into Hove Park. To this day I still expect the floodlights to be there.
How do you walk UP the Droveway and down into Hove Park?
How do you walk UP the Droveway and down into Hove Park?
Easily, it dips in the middle.
Walking up the Droveway and down into into Hove Park. To this day I still expect the floodlights to be there.
Picky!
From Preston Park its up the evil steep Drove then over onto the Droveway and down into Hove Park. You know what I meant
I do The Drove once or twice a day.I did! Please tell me you didn't used to do the Drove beforehand or at least, I hope you were suitably tanked up on 'medicinal' beer?
I do The Drove once or twice a day.
How do you get back if it is only once or are you a dirty little stop out?
Singing "Going down Old Shoreham Road"
The smell of cigarettes
The sight of the East Stand from OSR, and being able to predict the gate based on how full it was at 2.30pm
The smell of those shit steak and kidney pies
Song: "I hear you knocking" by Dave Edmunds.
I did! Please tell me you didn't used to do the Drove beforehand or at least, I hope you were suitably tanked up on 'medicinal' beer?
Hard not to get all emotional when you read these posts.
For me it used to be;
PC Beard - remember him?
Hearing Fleetwood Mac's Go Your Own Way always takes me back to those special days! I thought it was just me
Definitely! Whenever I hear "Everywhere" it takes me straight back to walking into the ground and watching the lads warming up. For some reason it's always Johnny Crumplin practicing his shots. Good times.
Oddly enough a pack of polos also always reminds me when I was little, me, dad and my brother used to always stop off at that little newsagents on the corner to buy the programme and a pack of polos and I'd be flicking through the programme on the way to the ground to try to contain my excitement in seeing my heroes Bremner and Nelson, and being totally star struck when I met Doug Rougvie! He was a giant!