Blue Dan
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More important than who was and who wasn't at York away, why does the interview with Noel fade out just when he's getting to the most interesting part of the Balotelli story? I've never felt so unfufilled.
nicholasjackson said:he wasnt anywhere near york, i remember wher e i was( at home) i went 8 away games that year, york certainly wasnt one of them and i would never claim it, he clearly reads bluemoon.
I remember that Bradford game and also the game the previous Saturday at Gay Meadow. 0-0 until City got a penalty in the last thirty seconds. You can guess the rest.sympatheticblue said:Fook York away. What about bradford away when we'd not won on the road for was it 34 games ? Lol, used to look at the team in the same way as we do now. Would argue as if we were the best thing since sliced bread.
colchester was a sat night games we changed ends because the away end wasa rubbish with some sort of plastic thing down the middle that sopped you seeing the opposite corner flaglancs blue said:borninm14 said:Friday night ? , I wonder.Always remember Colchester being the hard one as that WAS on a Friday if my memory serves me correct.
Colchester was 6pm on Saturday for TV, York was just a normal 3pm Saturday KO.
Balti said:york away?
pah
try torquay away midweek
whp.blue said:colchester was a sat night games we changed ends because the away end wasa rubbish with some sort of plastic thing down the middle that sopped you seeing the opposite corner flaglancs blue said:borninm14 said:Friday night ? , I wonder.Always remember Colchester being the hard one as that WAS on a Friday if my memory serves me correct.
Colchester was 6pm on Saturday for TV, York was just a normal 3pm Saturday KO.
we walked out and went down the inside of the ground to the other end the stewards were going mad saying we couldn't just cahange ends
we just ignored thaem until the dibble arrived and started gobbing off
we then pointed out we in fact had tickets for the other end as well and we could in fact change ends ( thanks to bobbit )
we sat with all the players wives etc who were just in the normal stand behind the opposite end to the city fans
I think this was the first ever pay for view game memorable for the amazing challenge by andy morrison who side lined cholchesters new hope for about 4 months