1961_vintage
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And Denis has done it......
It's actually Happy Backcrust day.
And Denis has done it......
Same mate. My dad was in the main stand and I was on my own in Scoreboard End, aged 15. As the hoard charged over the pitch I basically what myself and went towards a copper. No lie, he was my cousin Paul and he looked after me and saw me out of the ground.Got very tasty in the Scoreboard End. Hardly any segregation from the start and after Law scored there was a massive invasion of Red cunts. I was young and daft then so me and my two mates stayed until the end even though it was like the Alamo :)
Believe me there was segregation, but the gates to each pen were open. The scoreboard was allocated to City but they came in and were intent on trouble, they got tickets and ran in before the game and during the game, we were overrun. Look at the pictures when we scored ?, no blues behind the goals, we had to move to the outer pens in each corner. Again if you look at the pictures you will see the fencing, there were at least three pens, one in the middle and two on each side, We started behind the goals and ended up in the corner, it was manic, a lot of Blues left early.I don’t see how there could be segregation if you could walk from one area to another. I was behind the goal fairly near the front just to the right of the posts. It was certainly majority City in there but nowhere near 100%. Most rags there were fairly quiet, at least until the nutters arrived near the end.
Spot on. That's exactly how it was.Believe me there was segregation, but the gates to each pen were open. The scoreboard was allocated to City but they came in and were intent on trouble, they got tickets and ran in before the game and during the game, we were overrun. Look at the pictures when we scored ?, no blues behind the goals, we had to move to the outer pens in each corner. Again if you look at the pictures you will see the fencing, there were at least three pens, one in the middle and two on each side, We started behind the goals and ended up in the corner, it was manic, a lot of Blues left early.
I must be remembering it different from you. I stayed in the same place throughout the match. I remained there until the Denis Law goal and the abandonment of the match.Believe me there was segregation, but the gates to each pen were open. The scoreboard was allocated to City but they came in and were intent on trouble, they got tickets and ran in before the game and during the game, we were overrun. Look at the pictures when we scored ?, no blues behind the goals, we had to move to the outer pens in each corner. Again if you look at the pictures you will see the fencing, there were at least three pens, one in the middle and two on each side, We started behind the goals and ended up in the corner, it was manic, a lot of Blues left early.
I was right behind the goal when Law scored and stayed more or less there until after the game had ended. Most Blues left then and loads more Rags invaded so there was lots of fighting. We were massively outnumbered so it was a case of sticking together and dishing out whatever you could. I had a few bumps and bruises but nothing major fortunately.I must be remembering it different from you. I stayed in the same place throughout the match. I remained there until the Denis Law goal and the abandonment of the match.
I only encountered problems after the match was abandoned and that was at Warwick Road railway station.
I recall the match well as City had gone to Old Trafford for seven years between 1968 and 1974 and won six and drawn one.
I haven’t been to Old Trafford since 1974 and doubt I will ever go again. That is unless City draw United away in the FA Cup!