Man of Harveys
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I saw some Leeds fans throw a full size Wagon Wheel at a police horse in Hove Park once. Poor thing took three days to die.
They were more than a yard in diameter back in the day.I’m sure they were twice the size when I was a nipper.
they aint biscuits and shoud be banned from the upcoming compI’m sure they were twice the size when I was a nipper.
Excuse me. ‘Wagon wheels are a treat for me. The biggest biscuit you ever did see’they aint biscuits and shoud be banned from the upcoming comp
They used to sell them at the wooden hatch at the back of the East Terrace. Basically the only snack they had. So it was a Wagon Wheel and a cup of tea or nothing.I remember getting a Wagon Wheel on the old East Terrace from the guy walking round the pitch with the tray in front of him. He must have been incredibly strong to carry them - it took several just to pass the Wagon Wheel back in the crowd to me, and then it used to last several ‘sittings’ over the course of a game and I couldn’t eat another thing for a long time, days I think, afterwards.
Wagon wheel and Bovril?They used to sell them at the wooden hatch at the back of the East Terrace. Basically the only snack they had. So it was a Wagon Wheel and a cup of tea or nothing.
I remember that hut (or maybe an adjacent one) also sold a selection of programmes from other clubs (usually from our away games), that I used to collect.
(I'm in a right old 1970s reverie now.....)
Plus they had jam in them.
That brings back happy memories. When the gully overflowed you would be paddling in the piss whilst queuing for a water burger.Those tinned burgers, with onions in a white bap. I liked them on a cold winter day.
Unaware in the 70's of things like nutrition and E-numbers.
"the gents" .... a ground level gully, surrounded by a high brick wall to the Old Shoreham Road
Yes - Bovril. I couldn't stand the stuff. Tbh I didnt even like Wagon Wheels. I've a feeling they also sold Mars bars though.Wagon wheel and Bovril?