Igor Zidane wrote:No no ,i distinctly remember lads wearing leg warmers , at around 1983 ' 84 time , defo not me , and definately not brown ones to the school disco.![]()
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peewee wrote:NANNY RED wrote:peewee wrote:leg warmers, can anyone remember wearing these
Pee you should be arrested for comin out with Legwarmers they were only worn by birds mind you if you were into ballet theres a case for you there
i opened a can of worms there![]()
i never used to wear them, honest
NANNY RED wrote:Pee are you a secret Billy Elliott i bet you used to do a bit of tap and twirl
Legwarmers, Leotard and pumps![]()
Dont worry lad if thats why you changed countrys i understand yeh needed to wear your leg warmers
Must of been hard for you being a bizzy wearin legwarmers
Judge wrote:god_bless_john_houlding wrote:anyone remember pickin teams for footy. everyone standing against the wall and the two captains takin it in turn to pick. i haven't seen that for yonks.
i guess you grew up
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Judge wrote:god_bless_john_houlding wrote:anyone remember pickin teams for footy. everyone standing against the wall and the two captains takin it in turn to pick. i haven't seen that for yonks.
i guess you grew up
that must be it judge
the number 20 bus up to garston. that's stopped nowadays as well. bus fair that didn't cost £1.50.
anyone remember the old pong game. 2 white lines going up and down the screen. slow asbut really addictive.
Judge wrote:god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Judge wrote:god_bless_john_houlding wrote:anyone remember pickin teams for footy. everyone standing against the wall and the two captains takin it in turn to pick. i haven't seen that for yonks.
i guess you grew up
that must be it judge
the number 20 bus up to garston. that's stopped nowadays as well. bus fair that didn't cost £1.50.
anyone remember the old pong game. 2 white lines going up and down the screen. slow asbut really addictive.
well think about, can you imagine yourself lining up against a wall now, at your age
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Judge wrote:god_bless_john_houlding wrote:anyone remember pickin teams for footy. everyone standing against the wall and the two captains takin it in turn to pick. i haven't seen that for yonks.
i guess you grew up
that must be it judge
the number 20 bus up to garston. that's stopped nowadays as well. bus fair that didn't cost £1.50.
anyone remember the old pong game. 2 white lines going up and down the screen. slow asbut really addictive.
I know this will bring back many bad memories for those of us who remember that day, but I think it's worth doing, just so those fans who weren't watching the scenes of that day can actually realise what it was like and why it's so important to Liverpool fans.
My recollection of the day is very vivid and the memories will never leave me, not even with a "sorry" from that paper, because sorry doesn't wash away the words and images I saw.
I woke up, as excited as the rest of the Liverpool fans because it was semi final day of the FA Cup 1989. Liverpool v Nottingham Forest, at Hillsbrough, Sheffield. Grandstand just finished and the build up was beginning properly.
The family starting to arrive at the house. Me and my four brothers. The old man in his chair and uncles and cousins surrounding us. All gearing up for what was supposed to be a great FA Cup semi final.
Even before the kick-off we could see trouble was happening, fans rushing to get in before the whistle went, others just being pushed closer and closer to the iron fence.
Then disaster struck and it hit the whole footballing world, not just Liverpool. It hit everyone, people saw fans dying on the same pitch as their idols were playing. Members of my family were turning away, they couldn't watch. The rest of us glued to the telly, watching hell unfold in front of us.
Bodies falling onto the pitch and upon each other. Lying there motionless because their lives had been taken away from them at the very place their lives surrounded round, a football match. As everyone watched it every single fan felt it inside. Everyone knew this was a horror show.
3.06 and the ref called the game off. But the pictures remained. People continued to struggle causing more and more problems. We all saw the pictures, and they'll live with us forever as will the memories of those gone and those who lost friends or family on that day.
I'll never forget and I know no other true fan of this club or football in general will forget either.
RIP
i held a minute silence at 3.06 pm today
i don't like reading the hillsborough threads at the best of times because it brings back the memories, never mind the anniversary of the day. i can't forget what i saw
don't dare question my loyalty again
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