The avid Bantams fan celebrated in front of the Kop where he had grown up supporting the club. |
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I first met him when I had won a competition to take part in a penalty shoot out competition in front of the old Kop. |
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I ran to the Kop and the atmosphere was even greater, the noise was fantastic. |
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He turned up clutching a bin bag full of signed Spurs shirts for auction and watched the fun from the Bantams Bar in the Kop. |
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A large group of fans have block-booked seats in what was the old Spion Kop and lead the singing just like a choir. |
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Four days later, he was standing in front of the Kop, one of the most intimidating spots in football, and again showed an assurance beyond his years. |
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H is also for Hill 16, the Croke Park Kop, home of the Dublin wag and the phantom urinator. |
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The Kop was built in 1906 due to the high turnout for matches and was called the Oakfield Road Embankment initially. |
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Liverpool fans often refer to themselves as Kopites, a reference to the fans who once stood, and now sit, on the Kop at Anfield. |
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This form of racing was banned in Great Britain in 1925 due to a spectator accident at the Kop Hill Climb, Buckinghamshire. |
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Work is also continuing on the development of Redaurum's alluvial diamond mines at Quaggas Kop and Avontuur in South Africa. |
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In the 1990s, the Kop van Zuid was built on the south bank of the river as a new business centre. |
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In April 1973, when Shankly and the team were showing off the League Championship trophy to the fans on the Kop, he saw a policeman fling aside a Liverpool scarf which had been thrown in Shankly's direction. |
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Apart from the Kop making unkind remarks about the size of Steve Bruce's head, which the Hull manager took in good spirit, Liverpool produced almost nothing before the interval. |
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Below ground, an exhibition until summer 2008 will be dedicated to life, to the decline and then the urban renaissance of Kop Van Zuid, a peninsular at the centre of the city in olden times. |
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And that unfortunately means the chairman, bloody-mindedly parading around the Kop. |
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Mahatma Gandhi was a stretcher-bearer, and it was after Spion Kop it was reputed that he first noted his feelings toward passive r esistance. |
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You can not imagine what a great honour it was for me when the Kop sang 'Maxi, Maxi Rodriguez runs down the wing for me da da da da dada. |
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Helio Resource Corporation owns the Gold Kop Target, Damara Gold Project which comprises four licenses covering 318 500 hectares. |
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It was a very working-class crowd on the Kop, mainly dockers and the like. |
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The former Butlin's Redcoat became well known on the Kop during the 80s and 90s for his flamboyant outfits, rattle and hand-puppet called Charlie. |
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Notable groups include Spirit of Shankly and Reclaim The Kop. |
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The former Butlin's Red Coat became well known on the Kop during the 80s and 90s for his flamboyant outfits, rattle and hand-puppet called Charlie. |
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The hill was the site of the Battle of Spion Kop in the Second Boer War, where over 300 men of the Lancashire Regiment died, many of them from Liverpool. |
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And Gerrard took full advantage on 71 minutes when he latched on to Bolo Zenden's clever through-ball and lashed the ball home past Rame in front of a delirious Kop. |
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At Redaurum's other South African alluvial diamond mine, Quaggas Kop, bulk sampling on the neighbouring exploration property, Rooiberg, was underway. |
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