Notts County Away

That video and Steve Cherry's performance got me thinking about Nathan Blake for Cardiff against us. We haven't half had some horror shows in cups down the years.

There's a small, poor quality clip of it on there;

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.cardiffcity-mad.co.uk/news/loadsngl.asp?cid=ED22" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.cardiffcity-mad.co.uk/news/l ... p?cid=ED22</a>

Reminds me a bit of Macken's in the TC trophy against Olympiakos some years back.
 
citykev28 said:
can anyone tell me more about the notts county game on 11th september? it's a game that intrigues me and that poster earlier suggested that it was a surreal match.

very strange match in a very strange atmosphere....to my shame i still managedto miss k.o after falling out of The Navigation pub next door to the ground, was beered up, five mins late
and just walked into what felt like a morgue-had been boozing with "Moonbeam"(debs ) and she is really to blame for me being drunk at such a strange match.
 
Can't remember if it was the 3-2 or the cup game, but seem to remember some of the Mayne line or Guvnors got into the City changing room after the game and kicked off with our own players.
 
mrt4919 said:
Leicester will be lucky to win a corner in the replay.
Got me thinking about the last time I went to Notts County.
Thousands and thousands of blues there probably 10 to 15 thousend
0-3 down at half time on a promotion push,was in the open end and Blues everywhere all over the ground, decided we wanted the match abandoned.
It kicked of big style .
From memory the second half delayed maybe 15-20 minutes.
Knew a county fan a few years back and he said that it was the most violent match he had ever been to.
We lost
Won promotion at Bradford away though but thats another story

Pretty sure it was the 5-1 at home to Charlton that got us promoted the week after Notts County.
 
Ian said:
mrt4919 said:
Leicester will be lucky to win a corner in the replay.
Got me thinking about the last time I went to Notts County.
Thousands and thousands of blues there probably 10 to 15 thousend
0-3 down at half time on a promotion push,was in the open end and Blues everywhere all over the ground, decided we wanted the match abandoned.
It kicked of big style .
From memory the second half delayed maybe 15-20 minutes.
Knew a county fan a few years back and he said that it was the most violent match he had ever been to.
We lost
Won promotion at Bradford away though but thats another story

Pretty sure it was the 5-1 at home to Charlton that got us promoted the week after Notts County.

It was mate. The OP has his years mixed up. Notts County was followed by Charlton in 1985.

Bradford away followed the 3-3 draw with Bournemouth in 1989.
 
didnt micheal brown score his wondergoal against them in the cup 4-0 or 4-1 at home rosler got a couple i think.
 
scall said:
I remember when we last played at Notts County.

11th September 2001.

Most surreal football match I've ever been to.


Fuck yeah.

Strangest atmosphere i've ever witnessed. don't think anyone was fully on the game. Even when the goat got the equaliser late in the game.
 
bluesharx said:
didnt micheal brown score his wondergoal against them in the cup 4-0 or 4-1 at home rosler got a couple i think.

browns wonder goal was in a replay at home to darlington 98/99

we won 1-0 and went out in the next round at wimbledon when we had more away fans there than home fans!
 
mancityvstoke said:
Here's a photo from August 1998? Division 2 (Old Division 3) 1 - 1

nqyat0.jpg
I remember this game well, we played shit and the goat, 'newly signed' missed a few chances. I was at this point still unimpressed With our new striker.. DOH!!! it was late Aug1998. I went outside quite pissed off for a smoke (used to smoke in those days but as a blue then it was mandatory). I heard the roar of the equaliser while outside, it was a really late Goat equaliser 90+mins I grew to love him not too long after that.
Went to the 3-2 too and that was amazing I helped put a fire out in the wooden stand and that's when the fire extinguisher came out. The fencing was serious and a bit scary with many of us packed in, so a few of us climbed out and were chased by the cops into the wooden stand which I think was a county stand full of blues.
 
Two separate seasons-Bradford away to get promoted was 88-89 season, McNeill was manager from 84-86. Memories not as good as you say.
Swales lives said:
mrt4919 said:
Leicester will be lucky to win a corner in the replay.
Got me thinking about the last time I went to Notts County.
Thousands and thousands of blues there probably 10 to 15 thousend
0-3 down at half time on a promotion push,was in the open end and Blues everywhere all over the ground, decided we wanted the match abandoned.
It kicked of big style .
From memory the second half delayed maybe 15-20 minutes.
Knew a county fan a few years back and he said that it was the most violent match he had ever been to.
We lost
Won promotion at Bradford away though but thats another story

I remember that game well. I was around 17 at the time. Billy McNeill on the pitch at halftime trying to calm the City fans down as they tried to rip the fence down behind the goal. My over-riding memory of that day was looking up at the seats where a bunch of Blues dressed as clowns were going toe-to-toe with the police. It was probably the funniest thing I've seen at a match. Lost 3-2 that day.
 
mrt4919 said:
Leicester will be lucky to win a corner in the replay.
Got me thinking about the last time I went to Notts County.
Thousands and thousands of blues there probably 10 to 15 thousend
0-3 down at half time on a promotion push,was in the open end and Blues everywhere all over the ground, decided we wanted the match abandoned.
It kicked of big style .
From memory the second half delayed maybe 15-20 minutes.
Knew a county fan a few years back and he said that it was the most violent match he had ever been to.
We lost
Won promotion at Bradford away though but thats another story

Think Leicester will be well up for it - this is no gimmie - Yakubu has recently signed and he is a decent striker
 
dctid said:
mrt4919 said:
Leicester will be lucky to win a corner in the replay.
Got me thinking about the last time I went to Notts County.
Thousands and thousands of blues there probably 10 to 15 thousend
0-3 down at half time on a promotion push,was in the open end and Blues everywhere all over the ground, decided we wanted the match abandoned.
It kicked of big style .
From memory the second half delayed maybe 15-20 minutes.
Knew a county fan a few years back and he said that it was the most violent match he had ever been to.
We lost
Won promotion at Bradford away though but thats another story

Think Leicester will be well up for it - this is no gimmie - Yakubu has recently signed and he is a decent striker
the considered opinion is that he can't play
 
dctid said:
mrt4919 said:
Leicester will be lucky to win a corner in the replay.
Got me thinking about the last time I went to Notts County.
Thousands and thousands of blues there probably 10 to 15 thousend
0-3 down at half time on a promotion push,was in the open end and Blues everywhere all over the ground, decided we wanted the match abandoned.
It kicked of big style .
From memory the second half delayed maybe 15-20 minutes.
Knew a county fan a few years back and he said that it was the most violent match he had ever been to.
We lost
Won promotion at Bradford away though but thats another story

Think Leicester will be well up for it - this is no gimmie - Yakubu has recently signed and he is a decent striker
Dont think Yakubu will be elligible to play ,same as Dzeko.
 
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=1421662&page=6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/show ... 662&page=6</a>

This seems to suggest City will be on telly if we win, Sunday 30th January 2pm ko.

Can anyone confirm?
 
nunogo said:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=1421662&page=6

This seems to suggest City will be on telly if we win, Sunday 30th January 2pm ko.

Can anyone confirm?

Surely not, we play on the Tuesday night.
 
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
There we go

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acdX9XH20cw[/youtube]


Now, that brings back some memories!!

Decided to go on the spur of the moment on the day and bought me and me mate a couple of tickets from a tout (think it was a tenner each for five pound tickets) in the Notts County pen next to the City fans.

Good few scoops in the Trent Navigator (I think??) and into the ground.

Asked a policeman if they could let us into the City pen as we'd walked into the wrong section - he asked how did he know we were Blues, so we revealed our shirts underneath our sweatshirts....... he radioed someone and they opened the gates to let us across............. along with probably another hundred or so Blues!!!!!

I've never seen this clip, since Match of the Day, back then and I cannot believe how unlucky we were - well, typical City, I can believe it!!

I remembered Steve Cherry played a blinder that day, but I'd forgotten how many times we hit the woodwork - or that their goal came in the last minute!!

Only other time I've been there was in the old Division Three when The Goat equalised in the last minute..... but can't remember too much about that day - unlike that cup tie Youtube clip!!
 
mrt4919 said:
Leicester will be lucky to win a corner in the replay.
Got me thinking about the last time I went to Notts County.
Thousands and thousands of blues there probably 10 to 15 thousend
0-3 down at half time on a promotion push,was in the open end and Blues everywhere all over the ground, decided we wanted the match abandoned.
It kicked of big style .
From memory the second half delayed maybe 15-20 minutes.
Knew a county fan a few years back and he said that it was the most violent match he had ever been to.
We lost
Won promotion at Bradford away though but thats another story

I was there - I don't remember much actual violence.. It was the fact there were at least 10,000 of us penned into a tiny section, and 80% of the rest of the stadium was empty, and it was baking hot that day. I remember us spilling onto the pitch when the barrier broke, and before we could ever react, the police horses were on the pitch. It was not long before Heysel and Hillsborough and could have become something really bad, the way they squeezed us in between barrier. The scuffles didn't really start until the horses started in on us. I do remember someone setting off a fire extinguisher. And having to explain to my headmaster what happened. Hard to pretend you were actually in school when your photo is in the paper under an article "Worst Ever Day of Violence" or something.

Fashanu shredded us in the first half.

We scored 2 in the second half... goal difference kept us in promotion position.
 

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