Be honest were you there?

I was there with my brother. At 3-0 he said "Well that's the end of this game then, it's going to be crap now"

I set my video that night to record it as the highlights were on ITV, and I stayed at my girlfriend's gaff that night. When I got home my Mum asked "Is that game you recorded really important?" So I said "OK, what's happened? " and Mum said "Well your Dad's recorded over it, but only the first four goals"

What about the next home match that took place midweek in the league cup vs Plymouth.
Who went to that?
 
I was at university down south. In those days, to travel back to Manchester involved a coach journey of six hours officially (according to the timetable, but it took loads longer), or a train journey of seven hours with two changes. Used to come back for approximately one home game in three, and had intended to do that one because it was in the middle of term, but decided against it at the last minute. D'oh!!
 
I was there, Yellow and Black chess board kit looked bloody awful. I can remember argueing all the way home with my mate who would get the matchball, never did actually find out lol
 
Yep - I was there with a few of my mates.

Remember the highlights on TV afterwards. Martin McDonald spouting crap about offsides and such like.

Funniest part was the interview with White, Stewart and Adcock after the game..................on being asked who's was the best hat-tick Whitey in his best manc accent pipes up 'Mine!!!'
 
Nixon_The_Bike_Thief said:
I was there, Yellow and Black chess board kit looked bloody awful. I can remember argueing all the way home with my mate who would get the matchball, never did actually find out lol


The club kept the match ball and the players all got another one each
 
I wasn't there but always remember where i was for some reason! walking around Hyde market with my mum and Nana!
 
Armitage said:
I wasn't there, but I was there on December 8th 1998, with my then partner. Was anyone else part of the 3,007?
yes at both of em - Huddersfield was when I was working in London but came home for every home game I could get to - thank God that was one of em!!
 
I was there and remember it like it was yesterday! I also remember videoing it and laughing at Malcolm MacDonald’s after match interview…class. This is the game that made Paul Simpson one of my favourite City players ever. Later in the season we played Shrewsbury at home and everyone was expecting another whitewash…it ended up 2-2 with their keeper (Ron Green I think) playing probably the game of his life. How times have changed!
 
I was doing my nurse training and on a placement where morning shifts finished at 2.30 instead of the usual 1.30 and should have worked a morning. Only time I've ever took a sickie to go to a footie match and very glad I did.
 
Yep.. I was one of the Few. A brave band of Brothers.

I even took a rag who went to watch Duncan Shearer as he was his mate.

One of my mates decided to give it a miss to go shopping with his girlfriend.... he's not forgotten as we remind him at every opportunity.

A lesson for all you loved up Bluemooners out there.
 
I was there, and the week after when we beat Millwall 1 nil at the old den , went to that to....now that was scary!!!!
 

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