Lowest away following.

Meeting my mate at Hull station that day and was approached by Hull's finest asking me the time. Said nothing but pointed to my wrist showing I had no watch and moved swiftly away.
Met Hull's finest on the car park of their old ground, first game of the season 88/89.
They didn't get chance to ask the time though on that occasion
 
Remember a Monday night sky game v Wimbledon at a practically deserted Selhurst Park. Would have been between 94 and 96 as I was working in Surrey then, which is why I went

I sat in my seat surrounded by hundreds of empty seats, then a couple started making their way towards me checking seat numbers and I knew what was gonna happen.... "sorry mate you're sat in my seat"..... ycnmiu
 
Another one I remember is Bournemouth away 87 in December could of been one of the last specials we run . Probably about 40 on the train at most . Great days for us who didn’t give a fook .
I was on that rickety old 1950s model, getting back to Manchester, around 5am, just in time for the first train to Whaley Bridge the following morning.
I would guess there were more than 40 blues (possibly 100), but not many more.

I think the specials ran for a few more years. I definitely recall a 2-2 draw at Luton in 91-92
 
Darlington away in the cup on a cold Dec Friday night about 98, Dickov equaliser in a 1-1. A few hundred in the city end.
 
Darlington away in the cup on a cold Dec Friday night about 98, Dickov equaliser in a 1-1. A few hundred in the city end.

That must have been our first FA Cup 2nd Round Tie since WW2 and beyond?

I was on a half full coach from Stockport,(Alan Potter was the Supporters Club steward) and I only went because it was a new ground.

I would guess a few more than 200 blues, but it was definitely a cold and horrible occasion.
 
That must have been our first FA Cup 2nd Round Tie since WW2 and beyond?

I was on a half full coach from Stockport,(Alan Potter was the Supporters Club steward) and I only went because it was a new ground.

I would guess a few more than 200 blues, but it was definitely a cold and horrible occasion.
We had the terracing behind the goal AND the side behind the dugouts. There were at least a thousand - maybe 1500.
 
I remember going to the swamp could of been 86 ? against bury in the league cup not more than six thousand there from what I can remember.
 

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