Oldham away in some cup.
Coach didnt get there till nearly half time. After 5 mins of us arriving Wegerle swore at the ref and got send off. We lost 2-0 to 2 x Darren Beckford goals IIRC.
SBA didnt stop singing for a single second, including all of HT.
I was there that night and also only arrived right on kick off. Weren't we there in a league game a couple of weeks previous or later??
I didn't remember the score, vaguely remembered Wegerle being sent off but I certainly remember the continual support and singing through half time.
What year would that have been?
Coldest away day. MK Dons at the National Hockey Stadium. Like watching football on Neptune.
I think I was there as well and it was the coldest game I have ever been at.
Remember going to Norwich in the cup when the club put on loads of free coaches I was still at school at the time so left school early to go.
Saw us at Sheff Weds when we had Debec in goal think we got beat 5 v 1
Coldest away day. MK Dons at the National Hockey Stadium. Like watching football on Neptune.
Coldest away day. MK Dons at the National Hockey Stadium. Like watching football on Neptune.
I was there that night and also only arrived right on kick off. Weren't we there in a league game a couple of weeks previous or later??
I didn't remember the score, vaguely remembered Wegerle being sent off but I certainly remember the continual support and singing through half time.
What year would that have been?
Stoke City in the 87 cup season, the police horses trying to control us getting out, remember what it felt like to take a police baton on the back from some copper on a massive horse.
I remember that. Pre-hillsborough and so despite being hemmed in by the police at the front and pushed into the horses by the crowd from behind, you felt everything would be alright in the end because it always was. Scary at the time and events a couple of years later showed that things didn't always turn out alright. A night League Cup tie at Forest was even worse. City fans corralled into a pen on the terrace opposite the Trent end (before the new stand behind the goal was built). The adjacent pen was empty but the police on that side of the fence wouldn't open it to begin with despite our fans shouting through to them. Eventually they did open it up but not before it had become very uncomfortable in there. Fans treated like animals (although to be fair, some behaved like animals too).Stoke City in the 87 cup season, the police horses trying to control us getting out, remember what it felt like to take a police baton on the back from some copper on a massive horse.
Coldest away day. MK Dons at the National Hockey Stadium. Like watching football on Neptune.
away at Scunny a couple of years ago, minus 7 on the way there, Sheffers throwing snowballs, Marlon scoring off Murphy's arse and the bloody car freezing up on the way home!!!
Proper away days and good memories unlikely to come back til SISU are gone.
This could well be a close second to the MK Dons game. I remember wearing no socks for some absurd reason. Singing that murphy didn't have any mates and he stunk of piss. 6 months later he was our number 1.
Coldest away day. MK Dons at the National Hockey Stadium. Like watching football on Neptune.
Coldest away game for me was Boltons Burnden Park around 95-96 Brrrrrr
Cardiff away at Ninian Park, a couple of years before they moved to a new ground.... a manhole cover had collapsed on the road down to the M4, hundreds of city fans got there late, we didn't get there until half time.... we were 1 up by then, atmosphere on that terrace was awesome with Cardiff fans next to us..... then they missed a last minute penalty, the fans in the side stand were going mad, walking outside a can of strongbow went flying past my head with Cardiff fans waiting at the bottom of the steps, the stewarding and policing was pretty non-existant, could have been dodgy....
Same as us buddy. We got there at half time but what a 2nd half. Sure we were top of the league after that. We got legged after the game by 15 welsh blokes, only 4 of us lol. It was dodgy but all fun lol
Cardiff away at Ninian Park, a couple of years before they moved to a new ground.... a manhole cover had collapsed on the road down to the M4, hundreds of city fans got there late, we didn't get there until half time.... we were 1 up by then, atmosphere on that terrace was awesome with Cardiff fans next to us..... then they missed a last minute penalty, the fans in the side stand were going mad, walking outside a can of strongbow went flying past my head with Cardiff fans waiting at the bottom of the steps, the stewarding and policing was pretty non-existant, could have been dodgy....
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I didn't make it....stuck on the road for 4 hours, eventually decided to give up and turn round, managed to get local frequency in the 90th minute to hear the penalty smashing against the bar. I think it was Darren Purse the meathead! Gutted I didn't make it for that one. I went to Ninian Park a year later and Eastwood scored a brilliant solo effort which to this day I still don't know what for. Cardiff then went up and scored at the other end.
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