rupert_bear
Well-Known Member
After doing the 51 years thread I got to thinking about the early Sky Blues away days and some of the characters. There was a little guy, Reggie who led the chanting sat on somebodys shoulder, does anyone remember the two lads who travelled to away games by tandem, midland games mainly but I seen them as far north as Rotherham and down at Bournemouth and the next day at Bristol Rovers, you played 2 games in 2 days then.
Also the two guys who used to stand on the perimeter wall with their scarves around their heads turban style doing some hokus pokus chanting with replies from the Sky Blue army of the day and the two brothers who lived right out Corley way and had to walk miles to the Shepherd and Shepherdess for the bus to town, they went to every match home and away without fail. I remember one match at Chelsea when some Chelsea tough guy and his mates tried to pick a fight with them and they absolutely battered them, unfortunately it is the rise of the hooligan that seemed to end these characters, frog marches to grounds and coaches by police etc.
Also the two guys who used to stand on the perimeter wall with their scarves around their heads turban style doing some hokus pokus chanting with replies from the Sky Blue army of the day and the two brothers who lived right out Corley way and had to walk miles to the Shepherd and Shepherdess for the bus to town, they went to every match home and away without fail. I remember one match at Chelsea when some Chelsea tough guy and his mates tried to pick a fight with them and they absolutely battered them, unfortunately it is the rise of the hooligan that seemed to end these characters, frog marches to grounds and coaches by police etc.