Did you turn your back?
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Did you turn your back?
Just a simple yes or no, did you turn your back that game in protest to Teasdale's stewardship of the club. Since that day I have hardly met anyone that admits to it saying it was silly and cast the club in a bad light but from what I remember as a kid on the Bee Hole End most of the fans did turn their back
Re: Did you turn your back?
Yes I did in the game against Crewe if my memory serves me well
Oops just a simple yes or no you said
Yes
Oops just a simple yes or no you said
Yes
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Re: Did you turn your back?
No. My old man was gonna belt me if I did.
Too young to understand the politics of it as I would have been about 12.
Sorry you did say just yes or no didn't you.
No. Don't think I would anyway.
Too young to understand the politics of it as I would have been about 12.
Sorry you did say just yes or no didn't you.
No. Don't think I would anyway.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
No. U pay to go on a game and watch
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Re: Did you turn your back?
No.
I was working for BFC in the upstairs BL bars on match days. Part of my job was a drinks order for the Directors pre game and again after the match. I used to sit close to them during the match so it wasn't really good form for me to turn around.
I was working for BFC in the upstairs BL bars on match days. Part of my job was a drinks order for the Directors pre game and again after the match. I used to sit close to them during the match so it wasn't really good form for me to turn around.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
Yes. As a protest against the board at the time. Unfortunately as I seem to remember they spun it that it was against the manager and subsequently sacked him. My memory of it may be a little foggy though.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
I was on the beehole that day, no idea why, as we always went on the longside. Was probably about 15 but remember taking the diplomatic option and running off to the loo. What year was it? Was the longside being demolished at the time?
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Re: Did you turn your back?
It was the year the Longside was demolished. I stood that day on the Bee Hole. And yes, I did turn my back. That board of directors(I won't capitalise them) were a busted flush and needed to move on.Transpennine wrote:I was on the beehole that day, no idea why, as we always went on the longside. Was probably about 15 but remember taking the diplomatic option and running off to the loo. What year was it? Was the longside being demolished at the time?
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Re: Did you turn your back?
Yes but like most on the Bee Hole I kept taking a quick look over my shoulder in case anything was happening. Nothing did as we were dreadful at the time, even new signing Ian Helliwell didn't improve things. 1996 was the year. Longside demolished earlier in the season.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
No, but I did turn my head to look at the people behind to see what they were doing (I sat near the front). The protest was against the board, but a lot of the protesting was about "Mullen out" as well as "Teasdale out", wasn't it?
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Re: Did you turn your back?
I thought I did but I rembembered it as being sat in the Bee Hole end, on the back row of the bottom tier and watching the game in the reflection of the glass.
My memory's obviously playing tricks on me. In my defence, the mid-90's were heavy drinking days.
My memory's obviously playing tricks on me. In my defence, the mid-90's were heavy drinking days.
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Tried highlighting the board problems 91/2 possibly. Over the f.....g big fence Teasdale out banner! Rip frank. And we were applauded all sides of the ground.demonstration after the game holding the banner up a police horse ran through it while me and friend were holding it up and headed in the direction of the culvert!!! Never saw it again.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
No,
I stood in the Bee Hole with my Dad and everyone around us seemed to turn.
I stood in the Bee Hole with my Dad and everyone around us seemed to turn.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
I turned my back cause someone kept shouting "it's behind you"
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Re: Did you turn your back?
Yes. It's the sort of peaceful protest I advocate.
Much better than booing the team or having angry mobs hurling abuse and worse outside the ground.
Much better than booing the team or having angry mobs hurling abuse and worse outside the ground.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
nil_desperandum wrote:Yes. It's the sort of peaceful protest I advocate.
Much better than booing the team or having angry mobs hurling abuse and worse outside the ground.
Part of me does miss the days of the Brunshaw Rd protest, mind.
Us stood in the road, shouting up at the windows; them discreetly closing the curtains.
Lovely.
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Lord Beamish part of me does miss the days of the Brunshaw Rd protest, mind.
Us stood in the road, shouting up at the windows; them discreetly closing the curtains.
Lovely.
Pureclaret ''I was there too''
I think they ordered another gin and tonic all round
Us stood in the road, shouting up at the windows; them discreetly closing the curtains.
Lovely.
Pureclaret ''I was there too''
I think they ordered another gin and tonic all round
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Re: Did you turn your back?
Most likely. Probably some left over from the slush fund from the Golden Gate for David Reeves.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
No I didn't, and I found it all pretty pathetic to be honest.
Peaceful protest never gets anywhere anyway.
I'd like to think that if we'd been lumbered with folk like the Venkys say, we wouldn't have p1ssed about throwing the odd snowball or chicken onto the pitch, and also tried to find hundreds of different ways of making us look like a bunch of girls blouses.
On the pitch and then after on to Brunshaw Rd to put some windows in.
Peaceful protest never gets anywhere anyway.
I'd like to think that if we'd been lumbered with folk like the Venkys say, we wouldn't have p1ssed about throwing the odd snowball or chicken onto the pitch, and also tried to find hundreds of different ways of making us look like a bunch of girls blouses.
On the pitch and then after on to Brunshaw Rd to put some windows in.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
Someone is lying, I looked and it was a Yes from me.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
Wasn't it after the turn your back protest that the boys up Syke tried to set light to Jimmy's Mrs?nil_desperandum wrote:Yes. It's the sort of peaceful protest I advocate.
Much better than booing the team or having angry mobs hurling abuse and worse outside the ground.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
Living in Rochdale and had no idea what was about happen, all of a sudden everyone was looking at us, . Bit surreal.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
Thanks, I did wonder why I was on the beehole that day. Was Tony Livesey rumoured to be involved or have I made that up?Lord Beamish wrote:It was the year the Longside was demolished. I stood that day on the Bee Hole. And yes, I did turn my back. That board of directors(I won't capitalise them) were a busted flush and needed to move on.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
Yes - that board under Teasdale was running the club into the ground
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Re: Did you turn your back?
No, don't believe in wasting money nor judging other people on matters
I know very little or nothing about.
I know very little or nothing about.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
No - I had turned my back on the fans by then. I missed the game as I couldn't stand all the Mullen out chants by then. He was my absolute hero and first in football.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
Yes - frustrated at the time, ashamed now.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
I don't know I was really drunk at the time.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
I remember this being shown on a TV sports quiz ("they think its all over") - Steve Collins (boxer) was on the panel and jokingly said they had their backs to the game cos they were recording the game at home and didn't want to know the result..
Re: Did you turn your back?
I think what Tony is saying is.
We all know if Heaton could of played he would of, whereas Defour wouldn't of.
Quite simple really
We all know if Heaton could of played he would of, whereas Defour wouldn't of.
Quite simple really
Re: Did you turn your back?
YES.
And yes to old protests outside on Brunshaw Road.
TEASDALE OUT!
And yes to old protests outside on Brunshaw Road.
TEASDALE OUT!
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Re: Did you turn your back?
No.
I'd been informed earlier in the week that there was going to be a protest involving fans not watching the match and I automatically presumed people were going to walk out.
All in all a bit twee and damp squibish on the day with no real effect apart from getting loads of calls from Rovers mates after the game pi55ing themselves laughing.
I suppose the positive element was that it didn't involve tennis balls or whistles.
I'd been informed earlier in the week that there was going to be a protest involving fans not watching the match and I automatically presumed people were going to walk out.
All in all a bit twee and damp squibish on the day with no real effect apart from getting loads of calls from Rovers mates after the game pi55ing themselves laughing.
I suppose the positive element was that it didn't involve tennis balls or whistles.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
I think I was an ever present at the protests - I look back now and am so thankful to Kilby for coming in and rescuing the club from that board.MK-Claret wrote:YES.
And yes to old protests outside on Brunshaw Road.
TEASDALE OUT!
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Re: Did you turn your back?
I remember a large protest in Brunshaw Rd as I got stuck in the middle of it. Cannot remember the financial details of what the board were doing wrong. Would be interested to know.
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Re: Did you turn your back?
From memory the board when I worked there was
Teasdale
Doc Iven
Clive Holt
Bernard Rothwell
Bob Blakeborough
Basil Dearing
I don't think any of them had anywhere near what would be classed as substantial wealth, so there input into the club I would guess was minimal. As one who was around the directors' room on match days for a good 4 years, it was a cosy club for them to eat, drink and watch the game.
Teasdale
Doc Iven
Clive Holt
Bernard Rothwell
Bob Blakeborough
Basil Dearing
I don't think any of them had anywhere near what would be classed as substantial wealth, so there input into the club I would guess was minimal. As one who was around the directors' room on match days for a good 4 years, it was a cosy club for them to eat, drink and watch the game.
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Speaking of useless directors who remembers the cricketer they brought in was it Simmons, I remember him addressing or attempting to address one of the Brunshaw Road protest with his trade mark flat cap and he admitted he wasn't a Claret or knew anything about business. The police brought him back inside for his own safety.