Don’t worry, they were told. It’s only temporary. Yet for the next 42 years, hacks like me would be forced to duck and dive as wayward shots hammered into the York Street end.
Plenty have bemoaned that precarious perch over the years, largely because it is impossible to gauge shots down the other end. Did he hit it from 18 yards? Thirty-five? Six?
Last Saturday, however, those ancient seats provided the perfect vantage point. For it was right there, half an hour from the end of a dismal play-off final against Altrincham, that Boston keeper Peter Crook made a jaw-dropping howler.
Every amateur keeper has been in Crook’s shoes. A loose ball. A routine smother at the feet of a forward half-heartedly chasing a lost cause. Then, in a flash, you’re grasping fresh air. Maybe the ball was greasy. Maybe it struck a knee or an elbow. Either way, it’s gone. And whilst you flap on the deck like a beached fish, the other fella scores the easiest goal of his life.
For most, that embarrassment plays out in the park or the power league. For Crook, it happened in the biggest game of the season.
Worse, it proved to be the game’s only goal, ensuring eternal infamy as the man who cost the Pilgrims promotion in the last ever game at York Street.
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BISH BASH BOSH! IT'S LINING UP FOR LEWIS
DAVE Lewis believes Bashley are yet to ‘reach their ceiling’.
REBELS YELL FOR GREAT CAUSE
FOOTBALL shirts specially designed by Worthing FC Supporters Association and local artists Two Faced Twins have been such a hit they’ve been able to hand over a sizeable cheque.
FLEET IN BOSS HUNT...AGAIN!
STRUGGLING Ebbsfleet United are searching for their third manager of the season after Harry Watling left Stonebridge Road after just 90 days in charge.
TOP TALENT HAD 'MAGIC AT HIS FEET'
TRIBUTES have been paid for a talented 17-year-old with ‘magic at his feet’ who passed away after collapsing on the pitch.
ALPORT GO ON THE ATTACK TO SEAL PLACE IN LAST 32!
ALL out attack eventually delivered a warranted win for Whitchurch – despite living dangerously late on.
BRILLIANT BECKWITH INSPIRES LEADERS
GOALKEEPER Charlie Beckwith made the difference as his clean sheet and a goal from Cemel Ramadan saw Bury Town take all three points at Chadfields yesterday afternoon.
OWLS WIN KEY CLASH IN BATTLE FOR TITLE
LEAGUE leaders Cleethorpes claimed an important win over second-placed Emley to move four points clear at the summit of the East Division.
BARDS DO THE HARD YARDS IN BIG WIN
THERE was not much to warm Stamford’s fans as the Daniels were beaten by a good Stratford side.
FREDDIE TREBLE TEES UP LATE WIN
FREDDIE PARKER scored his second hat-trick of the season as Cray Valley came from behind to win in what was a great advert for Non-League football.
TIGERS & LIONS IN A TASTY SCRAP!
PLAY-OFF contenders Hyde United and Guiseley had to settle for a share of the spoils after a hard-fought encounter.