1970's MCFC

The smell of smoke as soon as you hit the top of kippax stand, i think the majority of fans smoked.
Fans wearing scarves wrapped round their wrist or tied in a tie knot round their neck
Denim jackets with club badges sewn on or the two finger badge / wings accross back
Away fans looking penned in at the corner of kippax
Some good singing.

NO media shite, jibes about attendance, jibes about money spent. This was in general not just aimed at city, fans talked about the football as a game, it helped because the pundits respected player & clubs, plus not biased.
 
1976 Semi Finals, I went to both games, the first leg at Ayresome park that was a horrible place at the best of times, I went from the Fox Tavern, Stalybridge, there were a lot of handy lads on the coach which made it easier, the game at Maine Road was a good night, right in the middle of the Kippax as normal, great to be an 19 year old lad at the time, the Final was also good, in fact the Newcastle fans were good even though they lost, great times, loved my time on the Kippax, great freinds and great supporters.
 
The 70's were my formative years as a blue and absolutely loved it. I only started going away in 1978 aged 14 and then only locally. I wasn't overly worried about the near misses at the time simply because I was sure more trophies were around the corner.......little did we know the corner would come 35 years later.

However, looking back we did underachieve for the team and players we had. Not winning the league in 1972 when we really should have was a bigger blow that i thought because of course we missed out on the European Cup and who knows how well we might have done? The FA Cup run the year after when we lost to Div 2 Sunderland (Watson, Tueart, Horswill and all) was a blow because again we could easily have won it. League Cup final v Wolves was I suppose a typical City moment but Pierce has the game of his life.

76-77 was the year I went to a load of home games and we were really unlucky not to win the league and again missed out on the European Cup......Dave Watson's OG the difference.
Despite all of the above I suppose for me the defining moments were the injury to the King and selling Tueart in his prime

That sums it up well. Remember we had just had our really successful spell. Promotion, league title, fa cup then just as we entered the 70's the League cup and ECWC. So for me to only win the league cup in 1976 made it a disappointing era. Looking back with hindsight it was successful in what was to come for the next 35 years. We should have won at least four more trophies in those ten years. In 1971 we would have retained the ECWC if it wasn't for a load of injuries against Chelsea
 
Fuck me, we have an old cunts thread. Great read, so many memories.

I went my first game in 68, i was only 3 though so don't remember it, i do remember seeing Bobby Moore play because my grandad pointed him out and told me to remember him because he was Captain when we won the WC .

I got my first season ticket in 76, I think it was something like £5.60p Kippax Junior, programmes were 10p, 2p on the 157 bus from Cheadle. Got off at the bottom of Platt Lane and walked up to the ground, through the back allies, dog shit alley, and then there she was, the place I love more than any other in my life. When we were kids we would get there for 12-30pm so we were first in and we would run to get a place over the tunnel. The singing would start straight away and the Kippax always seemed full an hour before Kick off, as we got older we loved to be in the Choir, for derby days we would get right next to the fence and rags we knew would be a few feet away and we hated them, spat at each other for the whole game. It was safe there, the coins and other stuff would go your your heads, but if you were last out you could pick up enough for a chippy on the way home. Remember Spurs arriving in white butcher coats singing "we are evil" the scousers all dressed in Fila and Adidas, us in Fred Perry, Peter Werth, Diadora's and Ellesse. United always trying to infiltrate the Kippax and usually getting a kicking. "Beat em on the Head with a baseball bat", the burger man who sold those shit burgers outside, the bogs were you swam in piss, the mobile police nick on the car park, only ended up in there once, thrown out for aggressive staring aged about 14. Meeting some Chorlton girls every week who we had a laugh with, i fancied one of them , cant remember her name, but she was City mad.

Then sneaking to aways, telling my mam , we were at home and going to Leeds, my mate getting stabbed in the hand, Leeds fans being cunts, the Cool Cats arriving and no Leeds going near them, Getting bricked and told ny Leeds coppers we were Manc bastards who shouldn't have come, we were kids. Daft Donald at Victoria doing his lend us 10p routine and singing were gonna stab a scouser, Daft Donad again at West Ham in there end on his own. The specials, i am sure Cheesy sold the butties on them, the escorts to grounds, loads of windows going through in Derby after we all sat down all match. Getting to Spurs and realising there was only about 200 of us there, then as we got older, doing the midnight to games down south, getting to Southampton at 6-30am so getting the ferry to the IOW so we could have a beer as the bars opened as soon as it left port.

So many great memories, the Kings comeback gang, still the most atmosphere at a game i have witnessed, Widzew Lodz under floodlights at marvelling at Boniek, the brilliance of Kazi Deyna, Hartford scoring i think to beat Forest the Champions, losing 4-0,5-0 every year to Liverpool and then watching the carnage on the Kippax car park afters. The Pink final bus, silk scarves, city patches, singing Bring on the Champions even we weren't

I fucking loved that place, the Etihad is decent, but for me Maine Road was special, maybe because my Grandad went to the first game there and i was at the last. I would though swap everything we have won, everything we are for one last hurrah on the Kippax, because I loved it.
 
Fuck me, we have an old cunts thread. Great read, so many memories.

I went my first game in 68, i was only 3 though so don't remember it, i do remember seeing Bobby Moore play because my grandad pointed him out and told me to remember him because he was Captain when we won the WC .

I got my first season ticket in 76, I think it was something like £5.60p Kippax Junior, programmes were 10p, 2p on the 157 bus from Cheadle. Got off at the bottom of Platt Lane and walked up to the ground, through the back allies, dog shit alley, and then there she was, the place I love more than any other in my life. When we were kids we would get there for 12-30pm so we were first in and we would run to get a place over the tunnel. The singing would start straight away and the Kippax always seemed full an hour before Kick off, as we got older we loved to be in the Choir, for derby days we would get right next to the fence and rags we knew would be a few feet away and we hated them, spat at each other for the whole game. It was safe there, the coins and other stuff would go your your heads, but if you were last out you could pick up enough for a chippy on the way home. Remember Spurs arriving in white butcher coats singing "we are evil" the scousers all dressed in Fila and Adidas, us in Fred Perry, Peter Werth, Diadora's and Ellesse. United always trying to infiltrate the Kippax and usually getting a kicking. "Beat em on the Head with a baseball bat", the burger man who sold those shit burgers outside, the bogs were you swam in piss, the mobile police nick on the car park, only ended up in there once, thrown out for aggressive staring aged about 14. Meeting some Chorlton girls every week who we had a laugh with, i fancied one of them , cant remember her name, but she was City mad.

Then sneaking to aways, telling my mam , we were at home and going to Leeds, my mate getting stabbed in the hand, Leeds fans being cunts, the Cool Cats arriving and no Leeds going near them, Getting bricked and told ny Leeds coppers we were Manc bastards who shouldn't have come, we were kids. Daft Donald at Victoria doing his lend us 10p routine and singing were gonna stab a scouser, Daft Donad again at West Ham in there end on his own. The specials, i am sure Cheesy sold the butties on them, the escorts to grounds, loads of windows going through in Derby after we all sat down all match. Getting to Spurs and realising there was only about 200 of us there, then as we got older, doing the midnight to games down south, getting to Southampton at 6-30am so getting the ferry to the IOW so we could have a beer as the bars opened as soon as it left port.

So many great memories, the Kings comeback gang, still the most atmosphere at a game i have witnessed, Widzew Lodz under floodlights at marvelling at Boniek, the brilliance of Kazi Deyna, Hartford scoring i think to beat Forest the Champions, losing 4-0,5-0 every year to Liverpool and then watching the carnage on the Kippax car park afters. The Pink final bus, silk scarves, city patches, singing Bring on the Champions even we weren't

I fucking loved that place, the Etihad is decent, but for me Maine Road was special, maybe because my Grandad went to the first game there and i was at the last. I would though swap everything we have won, everything we are for one last hurrah on the Kippax, because I loved it.
That post just about sums up the 70’s and probably some of the 80’s as well. Ironic that we sang bring on the champions for years despite for many years in the 80’s especially being nearer the relegation zone and now when we can sing it before the game we don’t. You missed out the roar that started in the middle of the kippax when we could see the team in the tunnel which then spread around the ground until the whole ground roared. All a little sanitised these days
 
Remember travelling back to the M61 up the East Lance Rd in a transit van after 76 League cup tie against the rags. Two young men hitching up the road with rags scarves tied to their wrists. Van pulls over and driver tells them to jump in the back doors open and rags find themselves facing ten blues all likely lads. Rags ran for their lives we wouldn't have hurt them but pissed ourselves laughing all the way home. We didn't realise the long term damage done to Collin by that bastard Buchan so celebrated the result late into the night. Those were the days.
 
My grandparents lived in Fallowfield growing up, as my dad was in the RAF we moved around a lot so would only come to Manchester for my holidays, anyway whenever we drove up Lloyd Street I would look down all the roads looking towards the ground to see if I could see anything going on! The funny thing after living in Manchester for a while in the 1990s I moved away and only returned following our move to Eastlands, but it took a few years for me to stop looking down those roads off Lloyd Street, really sad when you remember they have moved and the area seems dead, when on match days it was always so alive, great memories.

Walking to the games with my granddad was magical and made every one of my holidays special, I couldn't wait to move to Manchester when I was able!
 
Fuck me, we have an old cunts thread. Great read, so many memories.

I went my first game in 68, i was only 3 though so don't remember it, i do remember seeing Bobby Moore play because my grandad pointed him out and told me to remember him because he was Captain when we won the WC .

I got my first season ticket in 76, I think it was something like £5.60p Kippax Junior, programmes were 10p, 2p on the 157 bus from Cheadle. Got off at the bottom of Platt Lane and walked up to the ground, through the back allies, dog shit alley, and then there she was, the place I love more than any other in my life. When we were kids we would get there for 12-30pm so we were first in and we would run to get a place over the tunnel. The singing would start straight away and the Kippax always seemed full an hour before Kick off, as we got older we loved to be in the Choir, for derby days we would get right next to the fence and rags we knew would be a few feet away and we hated them, spat at each other for the whole game. It was safe there, the coins and other stuff would go your your heads, but if you were last out you could pick up enough for a chippy on the way home. Remember Spurs arriving in white butcher coats singing "we are evil" the scousers all dressed in Fila and Adidas, us in Fred Perry, Peter Werth, Diadora's and Ellesse. United always trying to infiltrate the Kippax and usually getting a kicking. "Beat em on the Head with a baseball bat", the burger man who sold those shit burgers outside, the bogs were you swam in piss, the mobile police nick on the car park, only ended up in there once, thrown out for aggressive staring aged about 14. Meeting some Chorlton girls every week who we had a laugh with, i fancied one of them , cant remember her name, but she was City mad.

Then sneaking to aways, telling my mam , we were at home and going to Leeds, my mate getting stabbed in the hand, Leeds fans being cunts, the Cool Cats arriving and no Leeds going near them, Getting bricked and told ny Leeds coppers we were Manc bastards who shouldn't have come, we were kids. Daft Donald at Victoria doing his lend us 10p routine and singing were gonna stab a scouser, Daft Donad again at West Ham in there end on his own. The specials, i am sure Cheesy sold the butties on them, the escorts to grounds, loads of windows going through in Derby after we all sat down all match. Getting to Spurs and realising there was only about 200 of us there, then as we got older, doing the midnight to games down south, getting to Southampton at 6-30am so getting the ferry to the IOW so we could have a beer as the bars opened as soon as it left port.

So many great memories, the Kings comeback gang, still the most atmosphere at a game i have witnessed, Widzew Lodz under floodlights at marvelling at Boniek, the brilliance of Kazi Deyna, Hartford scoring i think to beat Forest the Champions, losing 4-0,5-0 every year to Liverpool and then watching the carnage on the Kippax car park afters. The Pink final bus, silk scarves, city patches, singing Bring on the Champions even we weren't

I fucking loved that place, the Etihad is decent, but for me Maine Road was special, maybe because my Grandad went to the first game there and i was at the last. I would though swap everything we have won, everything we are for one last hurrah on the Kippax, because I loved it.
Fuck me where’s Simon bates
 
1976 Semi Finals, I went to both games, the first leg at Ayresome park that was a horrible place at the best of times, I went from the Fox Tavern, Stalybridge, there were a lot of handy lads on the coach which made it easier, the game at Maine Road was a good night, right in the middle of the Kippax as normal, great to be an 19 year old lad at the time, the Final was also good, in fact the Newcastle fans were good even though they lost, great times, loved my time on the Kippax, great freinds and great supporters.
I went the final on the National Coach from the newsagents opposite The Palace great days being a massively outnumbered Blue in Bridge
 
My first ever away game was Leeds 77, December, with my brother and his mate Bob. I was 12 and really excited but a bit nervous.

We lost 2-0 and I was really disappointed by the time we got back to the Finglands coach. Halfway back to Manchester they did the 3rd round draw on BBC radio. Leeds away!
Went to the cup game, fucking carnage.. I was about the same 11 / 12 went with my mate & some older lads on the coach from Golborne, not a single window left in the coach by the time we left.. did get a taste for it though, loved the late 70s & 80s.
 

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