Well, I confess I had forgotten!.... you support Tranmere then ?? I thought everyone won at Swindon Town! I've had some great times there too, mostly in the 70's, but a few more recent games too. ( well, I liked Denis Wise!) never went to watch them with Di Canio in charge, but I did see him at Sunderland v Arsenal last season.A Swindle legend, Don.
Have had fun there, who can forget the famous 'lights out' which cost my team automatic promotion back in the nineties!
Don't believe I've ever seen my team win there!
I think England will crash out tonight! The pressure and heat and humidity will be too much. Our great support won't be enough.
I'm getting more nervous now after reading your post, still believing in a miracle though.I always wondered why most of my travelling companions would travel home from away matches in a drunken stupor. Then I realised I was following Rovers and I wished I wasn't sober myself! It started happening at home last season as well! Lol!
Just SSN and had interviews with England supporters and the first one said 'I hope we play a high tempo game and take the game to them!
Is it any wonder we don't do well and we let the media pick the team and Roney will play down the middle!
Oh yes! The school of science. I wept when Bally was sold by Catterick, to Arsenal. I was blessed to have seen the trinity in action. Also the Golden Vision, and the gentleman Brian Labone. 'We are born, not made'!Who was your childhood football hero? Mine was Alan Ball, he was part of the so called golden trinity of Ball, Kendall, Harvey.
Alan could run forever, and probably covered every blade of grass in the '66 WC Final.
Guess you had use for a rolled up Echo, then?I never got the habit of going to live matches much. A few games at West Ham in the days of Harry Redknapp, Frank Lampard Sr and Clyde Best up front (and loads of Alf Garnetts in the crowd, hysterical!). At Uni in Liverpool (mid-70s) I stood on the Kop a few times when you could lift your feet up and not fall (same as the Northern Line in rush hour), crowd could be equally funny, especially when Alex Lindsay was on the ball for some reason ...
Guess you had use for a rolled up Echo, then?
Echo - local newspaper. Kop - too crowded to get to the 'facilities'.I should know what you mean by that Pipp, but I'm not sure ...
I had to stop going to the match a long time ago. Sadly, much of what you say about the way in which football supporters are regarded as subhuman is still evident in our 'enlightened' times. My son was at Wembley cup final a few years ago, had a problem with seating mix up went to speak to steward and was told to sit down and shut up or be chucked out. (Expletives deleted) Problem was he couldn't as someone else was in his seat. The seat he had paid a lot of money for, from the club, legitimately as a season ticket holder.My one and only attendance in the Spion Kop was in the mid seventies, and I have to tell you that I wonder why people went in there!
The stink and the lack of room was overpowering.
I have been to Anfield many times since, but it have been offered tickets for the Kop once or twice and I would never step foot in there again.
The Gladys street and Park End at the front was just as bad!
The worst ground ever was the Baseball ground,, Derby. I don't want to think about it!
I sometimes wonder what us supporters have to put up, even in this day and age. Why are all away fans treated worse than cattle, even though the police intelligence is so good, that the average fan is well behaved, law abiding and intelligent. Every club has it's idiots and morons but the police know them and often than not stop them far away from the ground. Once in Birmingham where the stewards were ever so polite, ha! We came out of the ground and as our car was parked literally a minute from the gates, the police 'herded us in the wrong direction to the station and despite requesting often they completely ignored us.
Justice for the 96.
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