Between Lombard's kop and the town, on the north-east, were the Devons. |
In the days of Spion Kop the Boer was an unlaundered savage, fit only to be a target for pig-stickers. |
The English took the kop and placed their naval guns on it, and they then had the key to Ladysmith. |
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. |
But the burghers who were in the vicinity of the kop were not of this opinion. |
The avid Bantams fan celebrated in front of the Kop where he had grown up supporting the club. |