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We Are The Lever Enders

Take me back to my yoof please.

 

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  • I fuckin hated being put in the lever end.   I wanted to go in the paddock where all the action was.   My first paddock season ticket was the 95 prem season and never sat on them shit green seats

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On a Sunday?

 

These are reserved for 3.24am the night after a win or heavy defeat

On a Sunday?

 

These are reserved for 3.24am the night after a win or heavy defeat

 

And mentalists

I fuckin hated being put in the lever end.

 

I wanted to go in the paddock where all the action was.

 

My first paddock season ticket was the 95 prem season and never sat on them shit green seats with rain holes in them again.

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I must admit has a few stiff gins but i stand by my post.

 

Loved it

I fuckin hated being put in the lever end.

 

I wanted to go in the paddock where all the action was.

 

My first paddock season ticket was the 95 prem season and never sat on them shit green seats with rain holes in them again.

Manny Road North was the bestest.

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Manny Road North was the bestest.

 

BOOOOO,

 

lever ender forever- very sad one must admit

Manny road north had the biggest collection of well travelled head the balls anywhere in the football league.

First game in the Paddock was Newcastle with Keegan in 82. Absolute chaos

I was a many roader, on the terrace as well, just to the left of the away managers bench

Never been in an end louder than the Lever end in its pomp mid late 70s it was that loud your head were banging after the match, unbelievable fans in the Lever end back then.

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Lever Ender until the chairs came in, then MRN.

I was a Lever Ender until they put the seats in then I moved to the Paddock.

 

I remember they used to let you exit after the final whistle through the lever end and some of the seats were below pitch level.

Lever Ender then Burnden Paddock

Best part of Manny Road  North was when the away managers sat/stood on the touchline - God we gave them some undeserved abuse.

Joe Royles comments about us being from the local asylum were a classic

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Best part of Manny Road  North was when the away managers sat/stood on the touchline - God we gave them some undeserved abuse.

Joe Royles comments about us being from the local asylum were a classic

Ron Atkinson loved it  :)

Manny road north had the biggest collection of well travelled head the balls anywhere in the football league.

My old man used to me in there

My old man used to me 

 

Ron Atkinson loved it  :)

Graham "Turnip" Taylor being hit with a turnip

I was a manny road end lad

Started off in the lever end

 

Can't remember first game on the burden terrace, was def 92/93 season

wrong thread

 

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Never ever a thread that type of thing is unsuitable for

 

Carry on, my good man.

Embankment early days then Lever End (ding) then Burnden paddock open bit nearest Lever End

My first match was perched on a stanchion up on the Lever End, dad holding me on.

Big matches varied between there and th'Embankment till 1958.

The Burnden Paddock for Stoke & Wolves in t'Coop. Manny Rd paddock for the PNE tie in 1959.

The Lever End when I started going on my own - unless a neighbour gave me a spare Manny Road stand seat complimentary.

Moved to the Burnden Paddock around the mid 1960's, till they knocked the whole place down.

It's been a long old time.

mark Prudhoe, I think the stoke reserve keeper who was then ancient really played up to it and enjoyed it before being bollocked by ian cranston

 

the prem season under todd and McFarland, when we had red season ticket books. a Wimbledon player got sent off, the chant was class

These stories are great.I was born just around the corner from Burnden. Too young to go to matches though.

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