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Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:40 pm
by jdrobbo
Seemed fitting to go with Hull for the next trip in the memory lane series, with Burnley heading up there on Wednesday evening.

I’m guessing that Clive Middlemass and his caretaker Burnley side might get a mention in this thread.

For me, I’ll mention John Deary scoring the winner for Burnley in front of a packed away end (with fans in the side stands too) in January 94. A rare away win in a season that saw us promoted thanks to our home form. Davis got our first goal from an Adrian Heath Corner and Inchy was provider again for the brilliant Deary strike.

What are your memories of Boothferry, be it trips to the ground, on-pitch action, or something more personal?

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Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:45 pm
by quoonbeatz
Never been more drenched at the football than at Boothferry Park.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:48 pm
by shulgin
Remember going about 1993. I was only 16. About 8 of us went. My old man let me go with a local character and his mates. Mum gave me a four pack of beer for the trip. Remember a pub near the ground packed. Fans just leaning over and pouring their glasses. Overwhelmed staff laughing about it as helpless to do anything. The character was getting beers for everyone. Mad times but not as mad as a similar time going to Charlton in the cup and a fan just having a pee against the bar...
Lived near Hull in later life. I liked the old school vibe of this ground. Went to the new one a few times watching the rugby.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:58 pm
by Steve-Harpers-perm
Drenched wet through with people getting carried out with hypothermia but John Deary bagging a winner.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 11:07 pm
by ClaretTony
quoonbeatz wrote:
Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:45 pm
Never been more drenched at the football than at Boothferry Park.
I was just going to post the same.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 11:09 pm
by Belial
Yep, getting drenched. Still have the program...all pages stuck together from the rain

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 11:35 pm
by Aclaret
Anyone else back of a Luton Van, late 70s stopping off at Goole after Hull away and enjoying a lively night courtesy of Goole Rugby Club......then spending the night at Goole Police Station ?
The good old days eh !

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 11:43 pm
by Staniola
Anyone remember the train station right behind the longside stand at the ground? It was quite a trek from the main station.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 11:57 pm
by JohnDearyMe
ClaretTony wrote:
Sat Oct 19, 2024 11:07 pm
I was just going to post the same.
And yet the pitch held up surprisingly well

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 12:00 am
by RammyClaret61
My memory of Boothferry park. Almost every season the away end as in a different section of the ground. One night game we arrived just after kick off. Through the turnstiles and ran into the terrace on the side, only to realise it was full of hull fans. We had to be escorted around to the opposite side. The visitors this season were in the paddock opposite. Following season behind the goals.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 12:59 am
by RHansburyEsq
ClaretTony wrote:
Sat Oct 19, 2024 11:07 pm
I was just going to post the same.
Likewise. My girlfriend of the time was at uni in Hull and I ‘treated’ her to a trip to the game. We didn’t last long :D

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 5:19 am
by Rowls
Yes, drenched but happy with that 2-1 win. Memories from the day:

It might have been the day their announcer read out our goalkeeper as "Marion" Beresford?

Fans tried to cram under the roofed section of their "little longside" but there was nowhere near enough room.
The result was that not only did we get rained on, when the deluge came it also sloshed off the side of the roof and onto the fans who were squished up to, but not under, the roof.

Worth it for the win.

Other memories of Boothferry Park include seeing Ian Helliwell play. That wasn't as much fun.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 5:53 am
by Clive 1960
Same here was once there in the stand at the side and it never stopped raining but we won ..

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 6:20 am
by RammyClaret61
Rowls wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 5:19 am


Fans tried to cram under the roofed section of their "little longside" but there was nowhere near enough room.
The result was that not only did we get rained on, when the deluge came it also sloshed off the side of the roof and onto the fans who were squished up to, but not under, the roof.

We weren’t on the side that day. We where on the supermarket end behind the goals.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:13 am
by morninbob
RammyClaret61 wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 6:20 am
We weren’t on the side that day. We where on the supermarket end behind the goals.
We had both, I was on the side, just under the roof.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 8:14 am
by Dark Cloud
Steve-Harpers-perm wrote:
Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:58 pm
Drenched wet through with people getting carried out with hypothermia but John Deary bagging a winner.
I'm still shivering just thinking about that game!

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 8:19 am
by Loyalclaret
Only went once as a kid in 1996. We were in the seats along the side, not behind the goal where I think our fans were, possibly Bertie Bee away day club, Squazo who posts on here was in front of me, may have whizzed toilet rolls onto the pitch when the teams came out :D The only excitement was a long range shot that hit the bar? Got beat 3-0

One to forget

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 8:36 am
by dougcollins
quoonbeatz wrote:
Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:45 pm
Never been more drenched at the football than at Boothferry Park.
Was that the John Deary game?

Anyone remember getting off the train right outside the ground, and being welcomed in by the locals?

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:09 am
by Quickenthetempo
Been twice and both seemed to attract characters from our support.

The Deary game where we had just got underneath the shelter bit. Rumours going around Eyers had been sold as he was missing.
A guy next to me telling his mate he had his baseball bat confiscated off him outside by the plod, but told them he found it on the way to the ground to avoid arrest.
When swearing in one of the chants he covered the ears of a young supporter in front. It sort of balanced his behaviours up.

The first time I went I was stung at a services for a meal. I would have only been 14 and the average chippy meal would have been about a quid. 6.50 was charged for chicken and chips. I nearly cried, I only had a tenner for the day. Luckily Hull was cheap for youngsters at 2 pound entrance.
Some guy had taken a cabbage in homage to Joe Jakub and many songs were sung about it.
The first time I was aware of Rocky. I give the ref some stick and got lifted up by an old man from behind who kept shouting 'go on lad' as he shook me about like a rag doll.
It didn't look possible to a teenager that someone of his age could be so strong.

It was a ground I liked.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:22 am
by mkmel
I only went there once and can't remember what year it was.

I do remember that we were behind the goal and there was a hole in the roof so we had to move along a bit.

I also remember that Hull's keeper was ex Man Utd and a slightly built young guy.

I think Clive Middlemass was in charge but not certain.

So what year would that have been?

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:44 am
by Poulton-le-Claret
Starting to wonder if all these old grounds came with a supermarket :lol:

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:49 am
by bfcjg
Went to a night match there,very early eighties, I remember it kicking off all over the place outside,inside Hull made an attempt to come into the Burnley fans,didn't end well for them. The ground had character though.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:51 am
by mkmel
mkmel wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:22 am
I only went there once and can't remember what year it was.

I do remember that we were behind the goal and there was a hole in the roof so we had to move along a bit.

I also remember that Hull's keeper was ex Man Utd and a slightly built young guy.

I think Clive Middlemass was in charge but not certain.

So what year would that have been?
After a bit of searching Hull's keeper that I was thinking of was Roy Carroll so the game I saw was probably in 1995.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 10:04 am
by sjb
bfcjg wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:49 am
Went to a night match there,very early eighties, I remember it kicking off all over the place outside,inside Hull made an attempt to come into the Burnley fans,didn't end well for them. The ground had character though.
I recall that game too. 80/81 season and they were fighting in lumps down the side where I was standing. Dreadful game
too, finished 0-0, but still better than a previous visit in 76/7 where we lost 1-4 and finished up conceding 9 goals in 2 away games with a 1-5 defeat at Notts County 3 days before thrown in for good measure.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 10:06 am
by Bordeauxclaret
mkmel wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:22 am
I only went there once and can't remember what year it was.

I do remember that we were behind the goal and there was a hole in the roof so we had to move along a bit.

I also remember that Hull's keeper was ex Man Utd and a slightly built young guy.

I think Clive Middlemass was in charge but not certain.

So what year would that have been?
The 2-1 win was the year we got promoted at Wembley. I think Middlemass might have been in charge two years later in a 3-0 defeat.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 10:25 am
by depechedingle
As a much younger supporter and with far less sense and probably about 1990, I was so drunk after finding a nearby cocktail bar that I can only think I was let into the ground for my own safety.

Think we won that day, but a quite uncomfortable experience locating my mouth with a nuclear hot pie and trying to be that bloke who's not quite managing to pass off as sober.

The season after and getting so wet, I think I dried out last week.

Was a rough ground, and was certainly dilapidated in areas but great memories, of what I can remember.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 11:51 am
by Jimmymaccer
quoonbeatz wrote:
Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:45 pm
Never been more drenched at the football than at Boothferry Park.
Used to travel with Colne Clarets back then and remember being stood behind the goal drenched, freezing and it being dark……….a lovely trip back.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 12:19 pm
by redwasp
Yep like a few others have said, that game l was as wet as I have ever been in my life , soaked to the skin with water an inch deep in my pockets. I believe it was a good performance but I was to wet to care.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 1:22 pm
by Rowls
RammyClaret61 wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 6:20 am
We weren’t on the side that day. We where on the supermarket end behind the goals.
You might not have been, but some of us were.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 6:59 pm
by Jakubs Tash
Apart from the above mentioned wet one where Deary scored a late winner one of my other visits to Boothferry Park was around March ‘96 under the stewardship of Clive Milddlemass. A 3-0 defeat if memory serves and not a huge crowd.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:04 pm
by Goddy
1978...won 3-1...remember the whole of the second half singing 'Burn-leee, Burn-lee etc ' to the Amaxing Grace toon.

Went, as teenagers, with my best mate - he died 2 years sgo tomorrow, aged 59...miss him but have happy memories of some great times, including that day at Boothfery Patk.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:10 pm
by Stockbrokerbelt
After the game John Deary scored the winner me & my brother were so wet we stripped down to our undies for the drive back to Macclesfield & actually stopped of at the services dressed like that to have a wizz .

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2024 4:26 am
by Cajun
Goddy wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:04 pm
1978...won 3-1...remember the whole of the second half singing 'Burn-leee, Burn-lee etc ' to the Amaxing Grace toon.
I have memories of that game - hitch-hiked there from Staffordshire; started off on covered terrace but eventually ended up in paddock on opposite side of pitch; after game got lift from Clarets onto M62; then lift on a pub rugby team bus to the Warrington/Irlam exit on M6 just before Thelwall Viaduct very late. Torrential downpour, just had denim jacket so totally drenched, after midnight, took refuge in phone box just off the slip road and stayed in it till daylight when rain stopped. Splashed back to slip road still soaked through and finally got lift in lorry down to Keele services from where I could get home. Worth it for the win though.
Then in October of 95-96 season I was working on sports desk of a regional paper covering match at Boothferry Park. It was a very windy day and to access Press Box involved climbing a rickety metal ladder/stairway loosely attached to rear of the stand that was swaying alarmingly. I think at least one of media people refused to use it.

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2024 8:21 am
by Cubanforever
Think I've been a couple of times to the old Boothferry Park.....remember the very wet game just because it was very wet, far too drunk to remember anything else other than nicking a large homemade luminous pink sign from a fishing tackle shop that made its way back to Clitheroe......silly boy

Re: Boothferry Park, Hull City - old football grounds remembered (ii)

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2024 9:11 am
by Herts Clarets
I used to work with a Hull fan. He told me a tale of a game where he was in the posh seats. Well after the game had finished, they had gone back into the stand and a certain ex Hull striker with local connections (OK it was Andy Payton) walked across the pitch suited and booted. And thinking the ground was empty, proceeded to stop and have a wee in the middle of the pitch