The Green Final
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Does anyone remember this curious publication?Usually hit the news stands about 5.00pm on Saturdays with all the football resultsThis was in the days before Sky Sports and other up-to-the-minuteresults services.Another regular feature was caricature drawings of sporting characters by someone called Speed.It was so 'hot from the press' that the ink left finger ends black.
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Sure do steve! Amazing paper! A guy used to walk around Harehills selling it & shouting 'Green Paper' in the same quick tone you could hear him coming for ages. That was in the late 80's i can say it was still going although i don't know when they stopped printing it. Wasn't the paper quality poor. Some special paper that ink dried on quick someone told me. Lots of these things dissapear like the fish man going around working mens clubs selling prawns cockles & muscles. Oh for the old days eh?
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"Green'Un! Get yer Green'Un" - a blast from the past there StevieF! A seller used to shout that, as I was walking up Lowfields Road to get the bus home after United's home games, in the 60's. I could never figure out how they got ALL the final scores through on time to print 'em out so quick, ne'er mind get them out on sale!
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Phill_d wrote: Sure do steve! Amazing paper! A guy used to walk around Harehills selling it & shouting 'Green Paper' in the same quick tone you could hear him coming for ages. That was in the late 80's i can say it was still going although i don't know when they stopped printing it. Wasn't the paper quality poor. Some special paper that ink dried on quick someone told me. Lots of these things dissapear like the fish man going around working mens clubs selling prawns cockles & muscles. Oh for the old days eh? that same guy was shouting 'green final' from at least the late 60's.we lived on conway mount then moved up to gipton,where he would still be shouting,my dad used to tell us to wait at the gate with the money,cos if he knocked he would nearly put the door through.someone told me once that he walked with his papers all the way to seacroft.in the year 2000 the fish man still called at the fairway on saturday nights.
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the "kershaws super cockle" man used to come into the miners in Garforth every friday night with his basket of delights. he had a weird almost west country accent and would always shout "prawns, cockles, mussels, seafood" as he came in, to which everyone in the pub shouted back "have you got crabs?" never really understood it myself..oh and you never drank a pint of tetleys pulled from the pump near the hatch to the taproom....
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the "kershaws super cockle" man used to come into the miners in Garforth every friday night with his basket of delights. he had a weird almost west country accent and would always shout "prawns, cockles, mussels, seafood" as he came in, to which everyone in the pub shouted back "have you got crabs?" never really understood it myself..oh and you never drank a pint of tetleys pulled from the pump near the hatch to the taproom....
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Ahh the memories. It's hardly progress that we don't have a green 'un today and the fish man was ace, you'd rearely eat picked cockles at home but there's just something about a decent pint and a bit of seafood that makes you feel at home. It should be rank really but it works.
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