GaryJones
Well-Known Member
Was talking to mate last night and starting exchanging tales about away game disasters.
Ive been following the Sky Blues home & away since 1974/5 season and over that period Ive had several brushes with disaster including being chased and stabbed when we played Man City at Maine Road & being hit by a brick at Ayresome Park in the hooligan ravished 70s but the funniest moment was when we were playing Stoke City at the Victoria Ground.
I was about 19 and had just passed my test and thought I would drive me and a mate to the Victoria Ground to watch the match. At that time I was a bit of an autograph hunter so thought I would be well prepared and leave early to arrive before the team coach and try and add a few to my collection.
In the days before sat-nav/mobile phones/google maps etc this was very reliant on the map reading skills of my mate Gaz and as he was 2 years older than me (he didn't drive!) I had faith that he would have this nailed on.
Sure enough we got the the ground at 1pm for the 3pm kick-off and apart from the odd stray dog the place was dead quiet. We parked up close to the players entrance and decided to wait in the car and listen to the radio to pass the time.
We started to realize something was not right when the team bus had still not arrived at 2.15pm and the turnstile doors hadn't opened so we got out of the car and knocked on a few turnstile doors.
No reply and the place was "tumbleweed" - we turned back to the radio to see if the game had been called off.
The presenter gave the team line-ups when the game was 10mins from kick-off and I couldn't figure out what the hell was going on - I scrambled around the car to find a home programme so I could check the fixture list as I had a sinking feeling that we should be at Highfield Road instead - to my relief I wasn't that much of a prat - it was definitely away to Stoke City.
I sent my mate Gaz to the corner shop to see if they could shed some light on what was going on while I walked around desperately trying to find an open turnstile.
Gaz didn't come back so I went to look for him when I spotted him in the passenger seat of my car with his head in his hands " Gaz - Gaz whats wrong - you look like shit?"
(Bear in mind I had not missed a game home or away for 2 seasons)
He says "I don't know how to tell you this"
"What" says I.
"I was following the map to the big green rectangle on the way here" says Gaz
"OK OK" says I looking at my wristwatch that just hit 3pm
"Ive directed us to Vale Park" the home of Port Vale confesses Gaz
We got to the Victoria Ground to watch the 2nd half though.
Needless to say we reverted back to taking the club coach to away games from then on!
Thank God for Sat Navs
Ive been following the Sky Blues home & away since 1974/5 season and over that period Ive had several brushes with disaster including being chased and stabbed when we played Man City at Maine Road & being hit by a brick at Ayresome Park in the hooligan ravished 70s but the funniest moment was when we were playing Stoke City at the Victoria Ground.
I was about 19 and had just passed my test and thought I would drive me and a mate to the Victoria Ground to watch the match. At that time I was a bit of an autograph hunter so thought I would be well prepared and leave early to arrive before the team coach and try and add a few to my collection.
In the days before sat-nav/mobile phones/google maps etc this was very reliant on the map reading skills of my mate Gaz and as he was 2 years older than me (he didn't drive!) I had faith that he would have this nailed on.
Sure enough we got the the ground at 1pm for the 3pm kick-off and apart from the odd stray dog the place was dead quiet. We parked up close to the players entrance and decided to wait in the car and listen to the radio to pass the time.
We started to realize something was not right when the team bus had still not arrived at 2.15pm and the turnstile doors hadn't opened so we got out of the car and knocked on a few turnstile doors.
No reply and the place was "tumbleweed" - we turned back to the radio to see if the game had been called off.
The presenter gave the team line-ups when the game was 10mins from kick-off and I couldn't figure out what the hell was going on - I scrambled around the car to find a home programme so I could check the fixture list as I had a sinking feeling that we should be at Highfield Road instead - to my relief I wasn't that much of a prat - it was definitely away to Stoke City.
I sent my mate Gaz to the corner shop to see if they could shed some light on what was going on while I walked around desperately trying to find an open turnstile.
Gaz didn't come back so I went to look for him when I spotted him in the passenger seat of my car with his head in his hands " Gaz - Gaz whats wrong - you look like shit?"
(Bear in mind I had not missed a game home or away for 2 seasons)
He says "I don't know how to tell you this"
"What" says I.
"I was following the map to the big green rectangle on the way here" says Gaz
"OK OK" says I looking at my wristwatch that just hit 3pm
"Ive directed us to Vale Park" the home of Port Vale confesses Gaz
We got to the Victoria Ground to watch the 2nd half though.
Needless to say we reverted back to taking the club coach to away games from then on!
Thank God for Sat Navs