Tuesday night 27th November 1977Yeah I was at both games and I can picture the Jimmy Case goal very clearly. I doubt the first game was on a Saturday though - seem to recall it being a midweek night match? So disappointing to lose the home replay after such an awesome performance and atmosphere at Anfield.
I went to the first game at Anfield when I was still at school. About 8000 Cov fans there that night. We drew 2-2 and there was aggro outside afterwards. They tried to rob my mate’s coat and a few coaches had windows smashed. If I remember correctly it was a really foggy night and took ages to get home. Mum let me go into school late that morning and I wasn’t the only one that went in late
It was a memorable trip for several reasons including my brother's busted jaw by some scallywags mugging him for a jacket come coat and money after getting kicked out by the Bill!
I remember playing them in the early 00s and on the way to the pub at around 08:30, I saw a few of them literally fall out a van. They then asked me where the nearest place to buy cans was.I wouldn't be surprised if they do sell it out...they are are fantastic fans
Careful, you'll upset their fans on here.The Liverpool fans are such a lovely people.
I wouldn't be surprised if they do sell it out...they are are fantastic fans
Better than mine then. I thought the 2-2 at Anfield was in the League Cup. It was definitely a night match because I didn't get home until about 3 in the morning due to the fog. I thought we got beat 6-0 at Everton the Saturday before.
Plymouth have a fair away following but their resolve would need to be every bit as strong as our following.
There was always vicious bastards up in Liverpool, cheerful friendly scousers my arse
They are and always have been the worst supporters of all.
I used to prefer going to Cold blow lane than there and that's saying something
Of course the camera positions are on the other side so they can see the bench.Totally agree. Would put TV gantry up there too. Would look fuller on camera and create more mainstand central seats.
Yes , very disappointing to lose that . We'd done the hard work at Anfield but Liverpool did what they did best and hats off to them. I'm making the assumption the original match was on a Saturday but to be honest I'm likely wrong . Like you I remember that Jimmy Case goal being an absolute thunderbolt after he ran into space and just blasted it. Big crowd, all the more of a disappointment for us.Yeah I was at both games and I can picture the Jimmy Case goal very clearly. I doubt the first game was on a Saturday though - seem to recall it being a midweek night match? So disappointing to lose the home replay after such an awesome performance and atmosphere at Anfield.
I was there that night. It was mayhem outside. They expected to win. The fog on the way home was absolutely horrendous. Took hours to get back.I went to the first game at Anfield when I was still at school. About 8000 Cov fans there that night. We drew 2-2 and there was aggro outside afterwards. They tried to rob my mate’s coat and a few coaches had windows smashed. If I remember correctly it was a really foggy night and took ages to get home. Mum let me go into school late that morning and I wasn’t the only one that went in late
The Liverpool fans back then had a reputation in the media as cheeky scouse chappys. Anyone I heard go up there had the trouble you mentioned and there was always trouble outside Highfield Rd in the day.I too along with a mate of mine was at the game, manage to dodge the gangs, thugs, got back to where the coach was parked and it had f***** off, probably didn't want his window smashed in, couldn't find it anywhere so started hitchhiking back to Cov, gotta lift from some Sky Blue fans in a Transit van but they had to just take one of their mates to the hospital in Liverpool, badly beating up, while waiting at the Hospital a coach pulls up with four Windows smashed in, needed to take fans for stitches, the driver was just dropping them off and heading back to Cov, well so I thought, I asked to driver if it was ok for me and my mate could get a lift back and he said yes but he's going back to Rugby, luckily he would drive back through Cov, via the A45 back to Rugby, which was ideal for me and my mate as we lived just off the Kempas Highway, got dropped off just outside the Burnt Post Pub at 5:00 in the morning, with having four windows smashed in and the fog could only go 30 mile an hour max.
Never been so bloody cold.
The Liverpool fans are such a lovely people.
Thinking 0-1. Case blasted one in from about edge of box, in what felt like first minute at the West End goalI was there. If it's the one I'm thinking of we lost 0-2 . A Jimmy Case belter early on. We drew 2-2 at Anfield the Saturday before which was a fantastic result given how good Liverpool were at the time . Ian Wallace was on the programme front having scored at their place.
I can remember stuff like that but not what I had for dinner yesterday.
We had a bigger crowd than at Anfield.Thinking 0-1. Case blasted one in from about edge of box, in what felt like first minute at the West End goal
Looks like a 30,000 type crowd. Something just 6 years ago we could only dream about.
My first ever City game in 1977 was a League cup replay v Liverpool and there were around 36,000 there. I thought it was always going to be like that
I was there too ,how come I didn't see you.My best experience of a large crowd was when, at the age of twelve, I was at Highfield Road for the big match against Wolves in April 1967.
Both teams ended up being promoted from the old division 2 to the top flight but our 3-1 victory virtually assured us of the title. IIRC the official attendance was over 51,000 but the club thought that a few thousand more had managed to sneak in without paying.
The crowd spilled over on to the perimeter track, where the invalid carriages used to park, and there were people on the roof of the toilets and up the floodlighting pylons. ‘Elf and safety wouldn’t allow it these days.
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I skipped off school early in Rugby, rode my bicycle to Rugby train station and walked from Coventry train station to HR to get on one of the loads of coaches the club put on. I remember getting back OK to the coach after the game and our fans were getting a bit of a kicking & one fan tried to get on our coach to get away and the coach driver wouldn't let him on. The police just stood there doing fuck all! We didn't get back to HR until about 2am and a young couple let me sleep on their settee & in the morning they called my mum to let her know I was ok, she probably didn't even know that I'd gone to the game, and then they gave me a lift to the train station. My abiding memories from the replay is we were outplayed & afterwards a load of fans made their way from HR to the the park near the ground (Gosford Park?) to try & ambush the scousers and were chased off by police on horseback.I too along with a mate of mine was at the game, manage to dodge the gangs, thugs, got back to where the coach was parked and it had f***** off, probably didn't want his window smashed in, couldn't find it anywhere so started hitchhiking back to Cov, gotta lift from some Sky Blue fans in a Transit van but they had to just take one of their mates to the hospital in Liverpool, badly beating up, while waiting at the Hospital a coach pulls up with four Windows smashed in, needed to take fans for stitches, the driver was just dropping them off and heading back to Cov, well so I thought, I asked to driver if it was ok for me and my mate could get a lift back and he said yes but he's going back to Rugby, luckily he would drive back through Cov, via the A45 back to Rugby, which was ideal for me and my mate as we lived just off the Kempas Highway, got dropped off just outside the Burnt Post Pub at 5:00 in the morning, with having four windows smashed in and the fog could only go 30 mile an hour max.
Never been so bloody cold.
The Liverpool fans are such a lovely people.
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