One for the oldies like me (1983/84 season)

Paul lakes knee

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A mate of mine sent me this article, words from Simon Curtis of this parish. Brought back a lot of memories, this is when I started seriously getting on to City. Fucking eijit Imagine a Championship team having the equivalent of Waddle, Keegan, Beardsley and McDermott now.
 

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Taking over Selhurst Park, but then a rude awakening (and a few home fans in the City end) on the same day as my 19th birthday at Ninian Park

The reception from the Leeds fans for Alex Williams at Elland Road. Andy Ritchie opening the scoring with a diving header, but Baker and a late Parlane winner silencing the baying mob

Fun and games at Fratton Park.

Late defeat at the Valley and a last minute equalizer for Barnsley at Oakwell.

Keeping quiet at Earls Court after Tolmie's Free Kick.

Thrashed at Newcastle

Small consolation for the 79 FA Cup defeat at Shrewsbury

Crashing our car en route to Cambridge. Missed the game and we've never played there since.

Huge City following at Huddersfield on Boxing Day

Tolmie missing a penalty at Carlisle and Nicky Reid sent off

Queueing outside Ewood Park just as Blacburn took the lead.

George Courtney disallowing two City goals at Grimsby

Aggro in the FA Cup at Blackpool.

Fans turning on the team at Half Time (4-0 down) at Fulham. Same day that Cambridge crashed before the Boat Race.

The ladder at Oldham

Sheffield Wednesday promotion Party at Hillsborough (0-0)

I remember it all vividly, but without googling I'd struggle to recall half of last season.
 
Grimsby at home 1st October was my first game at Maine Road and was also four generations of my family went to a game together.

Me,(7 years old)
Dad(29 years old)
Grandad(59 years old)
Great Grandad (86 years old)

It was my Great Grandad's last ever game watching City live as he passed away in February 84. His first game was in 1919 at Hyde Road.

After The Great War he got a job at Ardwick railway station and started watching City.

Mad to think my family have been supporting City for over 100 years
 
It was my first season watching City aged 7. I can’t remember going to any games the previous season but vividly remember games from that season. Mostly sat on the wall with my legs dangling through the fence at the front of the Kippax. Sometimes sat on the wall between the Kippax and windy corner.
 
Taking over Selhurst Park, but then a rude awakening (and a few home fans in the City end) on the same day as my 19th birthday at Ninian Park

The reception from the Leeds fans for Alex Williams at Elland Road. Andy Ritchie opening the scoring with a diving header, but Baker and a late Parlane winner silencing the baying mob

Fun and games at Fratton Park.

Late defeat at the Valley and a last minute equalizer for Barnsley at Oakwell.

Keeping quiet at Earls Court after Tolmie's Free Kick.

Thrashed at Newcastle

Small consolation for the 79 FA Cup defeat at Shrewsbury

Crashing our car en route to Cambridge. Missed the game and we've never played there since.

Huge City following at Huddersfield on Boxing Day

Tolmie missing a penalty at Carlisle and Nicky Reid sent off

Queueing outside Ewood Park just as Blacburn took the lead.

George Courtney disallowing two City goals at Grimsby

Aggro in the FA Cup at Blackpool.

Fans turning on the team at Half Time (4-0 down) at Fulham. Same day that Cambridge crashed before the Boat Race.

The ladder at Oldham

Sheffield Wednesday promotion Party at Hillsborough (0-0)

I remember it all vividly, but without googling I'd struggle to recall half of last season.
Oldham away was Good Friday as I recall and absolute mayhem in the crowd . Average home gate for them was about 5k and they put the same number of coppers on for a crowd 4 times that size
 
Grimsby at home 1st October was my first game at Maine Road and was also four generations of my family went to a game together.

Me,(7 years old)
Dad(29 years old)
Grandad(59 years old)
Great Grandad (86 years old)

It was my Great Grandad's last ever game watching City live as he passed away in February 84. His first game was in 1919 at Hyde Road.

After The Great War he got a job at Ardwick railway station and started watching City.

Mad to think my family have been supporting City for over 100 years
That, my friend, is a lovely post
 
Taking over Selhurst Park, but then a rude awakening (and a few home fans in the City end) on the same day as my 19th birthday at Ninian Park

The reception from the Leeds fans for Alex Williams at Elland Road. Andy Ritchie opening the scoring with a diving header, but Baker and a late Parlane winner silencing the baying mob

Fun and games at Fratton Park.

Late defeat at the Valley and a last minute equalizer for Barnsley at Oakwell.

Keeping quiet at Earls Court after Tolmie's Free Kick.

Thrashed at Newcastle

Small consolation for the 79 FA Cup defeat at Shrewsbury

Crashing our car en route to Cambridge. Missed the game and we've never played there since.

Huge City following at Huddersfield on Boxing Day

Tolmie missing a penalty at Carlisle and Nicky Reid sent off

Queueing outside Ewood Park just as Blacburn took the lead.

George Courtney disallowing two City goals at Grimsby

Aggro in the FA Cup at Blackpool.

Fans turning on the team at Half Time (4-0 down) at Fulham. Same day that Cambridge crashed before the Boat Race.

The ladder at Oldham

Sheffield Wednesday promotion Party at Hillsborough (0-0)

I remember it all vividly, but without googling I'd struggle to recall half of last season.
Good post and I went to a lot of that. Seemed to remember the giddy optimism of Autumn slowly morphing into the reality that others were better than us summed up by having David Johnson lead the line for a few games in Spring
 
Good post and I went to a lot of that. Seemed to remember the giddy optimism of Autumn slowly morphing into the reality that others were better than us summed up by having David Johnson lead the line for a few games in Spring
That's right

I don't think it was immediately apparent but Chelsea (Dixon Speedie Nevin) and Newcastle (Waddle Keegan Beardsley) were acquiring some tremendous players whilst Howard Wilkinson had turned Sheffield Wednesday into a powerful formidable team of Route One giants

City were comparatively toothless and lacking a particular style of play, whilst still paying the price for the madness of Malcolm Allison and then Swales replacing him with the polar opposite short term thinking of John Bond.

Roger Palmer and Dave Bennett were both inferior to where we wanted to be, but a damm sight better than where we ended up.
 
It was my first season watching City aged 7. I can’t remember going to any games the previous season but vividly remember games from that season. Mostly sat on the wall with my legs dangling through the fence at the front of the Kippax. Sometimes sat on the wall between the Kippax and windy corner.
I was probably sat next to you pal. That was my little spot whilst my dad stood at the top(probably so I couldn't mither him to buy me a drink and some crisps from the little tray holders who walked around the pitch :)
 
Taking over Selhurst Park, but then a rude awakening (and a few home fans in the City end) on the same day as my 19th birthday at Ninian Park

The reception from the Leeds fans for Alex Williams at Elland Road. Andy Ritchie opening the scoring with a diving header, but Baker and a late Parlane winner silencing the baying mob

Fun and games at Fratton Park.

Late defeat at the Valley and a last minute equalizer for Barnsley at Oakwell.

Keeping quiet at Earls Court after Tolmie's Free Kick.

Thrashed at Newcastle

Small consolation for the 79 FA Cup defeat at Shrewsbury

Crashing our car en route to Cambridge. Missed the game and we've never played there since.

Huge City following at Huddersfield on Boxing Day

Tolmie missing a penalty at Carlisle and Nicky Reid sent off

Queueing outside Ewood Park just as Blacburn took the lead.

George Courtney disallowing two City goals at Grimsby

Aggro in the FA Cup at Blackpool.

Fans turning on the team at Half Time (4-0 down) at Fulham. Same day that Cambridge crashed before the Boat Race.

The ladder at Oldham

Sheffield Wednesday promotion Party at Hillsborough (0-0)

I remember it all vividly, but without googling I'd struggle to recall half of last season.
Derek Parlane's ( i think) perfectly good goal ruled out at Derby
 

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