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Olga was the property of George Baxter a supporter who dressed in a blue tailcoat and white trousers and a white top hat.
2) They were replaced by adults, often dressed in costumes and representing the local community or club identity. In the 1920s Millwall had a figure dressed as a lion, while amongst the post-1946 characters were Portsmouth’s sailor man, Bristol Rovers’ pirate, a figure dressed as an ARP warden at Bristol City and the Everton toffee lady, while at Carlisle there was a stuffed fox named Olga (an anagram of ‘goal’).
3) However, by the mid-1960s problems caused by the prevalence of hooliganism meant that interaction with the crowd was often no longer a viable, or indeed safe, option.
4) The practice of employing live animals as mascots seems to have declined when football resumed after the First World War.
5) He would trot onto the pitch before each home game and place Olga on the centre circle, then when the teams came out he would collect Olga and meet the two captains. These characters were there to entertain the fans; they engaged in banter with both home and away supporters and sometimes led the singing of club songs.
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