Mr Ed (The Stables)
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Yep me and Rammyblues made that fateful trip, the only good thing was the Timothy Taylors ale.
Yes. And Shrewsbury the year before. At least the following year was a bit more fun, even if it did end in tears.
Was that the one on New Years Eve and we drew 1-1 in the snow. I got stopped rushing to the station to catch the football special by a female copper. Fortunately she was a blue and she let me off.Anyone remember Barnsley away early 80’s and there was a burger van at the back of the stand and it kicked off with her so she threw chip fat out at whoever was rocking her van?
Also remember going on the train to Huddersfield in the late 80’s in the fa cup, 3rd replay if memory serves me correctly, open air stand, January, middle of the week, pissed down and I thought I look cool in a cream coloured jacket. Not cream after I slipped on my arse and was full of footprints when Steve Kinsey(?) scored!!
I wasn't at Halifax but I was actually on a bus back from Maine Road into town when the draw was made, in the days when the draw was still made on Saturday (seems strange that, now!)
That day we had just beaten Derby 3:0 and someone had a 'transistor radio' ,as they were called in those days. When the draw was made everyone started cheering, little did we all know what lay ahead!
We got to the final the following year ofcourse (winning at another 4th Division Peterborough along the way) but In years to come whenever we were drawn against a lower division team away the reaction was often groans rather than cheers.
Barnsley, Brentford(when they were in 3rd Division) Cardiff, Chesterfield, Doncaster, Wigan....the list goes on!
No he's right the draw for that game was Saturday after a league match, I was in social club big cheer went up when we drew Halifax. Little did we know eh.My memory is the draws were always on a Monday afternoon.
They certainly were at some point as I can remember sitting on the back row at school, secretly listening to it.
Foggy as hell on the way home.Yes, please stop bringing it up.
Shrewsbury wasn't quite as bad, at least it's not in Yorkshire.