I was the one person in Coventry that didn't get a ticket....
I think there was nearer 350,000 in Coventry who did not get a ticket, but that must have been horrible.
I think there was nearer 350,000 in Coventry who did not get a ticket, but that must have been horrible.
just a couple of questions. firstly for all the people that never went to the final are you glad you never went so you could party in cov?
and for the people that went to the final, are you gutted you went and missed the partying in cov? obviously glad you went but the aftermath and the hours getting home.
hope this makes sense
just a couple of questions. firstly for all the people that never went to the final are you glad you never went so you could party in cov?
and for the people that went to the final, are you gutted you went and missed the partying in cov? obviously glad you went but the aftermath and the hours getting home.
hope this makes sense
Was living in Yeovil at the time. Managed to get tickets and travelled up by car with Sky Blue ribbons hanging all over it. Vividly remember parking up with "Go for it City", playing loudly on the CD player. What a game; dejection followed by elation and the drive to Coventry with people standing on every bridge of the M1 waving. Will we ever witness such a thing again?
Beat me to it ya sod!You had an in-car cd player in '87?
Sorry, it was on tape.Beat me to it ya sod!
You have to let go....it's one cup in 130 years. Great when we did it, still great 20 years on but now it's a bit embarrassing to keep going on about it especially as we are a shadow of what we were.
I bought a new car in 1986 with a CD player installed - and it wasn't brand new technology then.
mercedes fitted them in 85. I just googled it.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?