Bill
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the ballet on ice, bastard bus didn't turn up.
I remember the 53 buses from Gorton stopped running due to the weather, so we all started sprinting down kirkemsulme lane towards Maine rd,it was well worth it.50 year's ago in December wow.the ballet on ice, bastard bus didn't turn up.
It was a shambles of day anyway. You didn't miss much.
Bradford away promotion game.
I was 11 and a City were in the quarter-final of the FA Cup and were facing a home replay against Everton. I did not know it at the time, but my dad had secured a couple of tickets to the game for me and him (he wasn't nearly as bitter towards City in those days).
Then fate intervened.
A couple of days before the game the headmaster summonsed my mum into school to talk about my disruptive and attention seeking behaviour, following which, as a (cruel and unusual) punishment I was simultaneously made aware of the existence of the ticket and the fact it was being denied to me.That probably explains the extent of my football supporting recalcitrance going forward. If mum had got the call a couple of days later, it would have been a different story, of course, but thems the breaks
I've heard that, atmosphere wise, it was one if the great Maine Road nights and I simply would have loved to be there. It's one game I've always been upset about not attending, but sometimes life deals you a particular hand and you've got to live with it.
On the plus side, I've not engaged in any disruptive or attention seeking behaviour ever since.....
Why was the last Maine Road derby a shambles??It was a shambles of day anyway. You didn't miss much.
Bradford away promotion game.
Why was the last Maine Road derby a shambles??
The 6-1 for me.
We were in Newton Heath so couldnt do that. Stood on daisy bank corner waiting for the 25 or the 76 bus.neither turned up. :(I remember the 53 buses from Gorton stopped running due to the weather, so we all started sprinting down kirkemsulme lane towards Maine rd,it was well worth it.50 year's ago in December wow.