Scariest away day following City

Did we really have scary away days?: {

I seem to recall having tea and cucumber sandwiches on the away day special horse drawn coaches. When we got to the station we'd find a nice upmarket cafe and sit in our tweed deerstalkers and hobnob tales of middle class England whilst cocking little finger out of the way of our bone china teacup. And when the jolly good boys in blue came out of the tunnel we all greeted them "hurrah, jolly good show boys". We'd then sit in our kid leather armchair seats with Beethoven piped through the stadium tannoys and joss sticks burning sandalwood incense.

Violence? We won't be having any of that round here. We're a local club for local people.

Those were the days... Tally ho old bean; )
 
Did we really have scary away days?: {

I seem to recall having tea and cucumber sandwiches on the away day special horse drawn coaches. When we got to the station we'd find a nice upmarket cafe and sit in our tweed deerstalkers and hobnob tales of middle class England whilst cocking little finger out of the way of our bone china teacup. And when the jolly good boys in blue came out of the tunnel we all greeted them "hurrah, jolly good show boys". We'd then sit in our kid leather armchair seats with Beethoven piped through the stadium tannoys and joss sticks burning sandalwood incense.

Violence? We won't be having any of that round here. We're a local club for local people.

Those were the days... Tally ho old bean; )
Certainly how I remember it old chap
 
Did we really have scary away days?: {

I seem to recall having tea and cucumber sandwiches on the away day special horse drawn coaches. When we got to the station we'd find a nice upmarket cafe and sit in our tweed deerstalkers and hobnob tales of middle class England whilst cocking little finger out of the way of our bone china teacup. And when the jolly good boys in blue came out of the tunnel we all greeted them "hurrah, jolly good show boys". We'd then sit in our kid leather armchair seats with Beethoven piped through the stadium tannoys and joss sticks burning sandalwood incense.

Violence? We won't be having any of that round here. We're a local club for local people.

Those were the days... Tally ho old bean; )

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Slight exaggeration, I met my wife in the Ritz and we've been married 32 years this year after courting for 5 years..!

She'll be 59 next birthday..

True story mate, I really did meet my wife in the Ritz..!!

Checked her out properly though..!

Own teeth
Own hair
No tattoos
Could stand up and sit down unaided, unlike me.. If it wasn't for the carpet having the consistency of velcro I'd have been face down on the floor long before I bumped into her..!

Rotters, Pips, Fagans and Placemate 21 were great nights out..!!


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Hi mate I also met my partner there in June 1988 on her birthday in fact,told her she was the best present she could have wished for ! Still together now
 
Not sure about away days, I had some close shaves at home games. I used to get the bus from Bolton and walk from Victoria through the centre to Aytoun Street. In my youth I had a wrangler jacket with yellow roses sewn on the pockets ( they were my school colours for rugby and swimming) . Didn't realise Derbyshire emblem was a yellow rose until we played Derby. By the time me and my mate had walked from the Kippax to the main stand car park, we had around 30 lads closing in on us. We both took a few punches and kicks until the police intervened. Got escorted to the football buses and just managed to talk our way out of a further battering g at Picadilly. Not easy with my left eye closing. Colours were taken off the jacket when I got home. There were always a few City lads looking to pick off loners near Deansgate, especially if it was a Northern team we were playing
 
Has anyone mentioned Carlisle United away early eighties. We got beat 1 - 0, bit tasty after the match if I remember rightly.
I remember quite a few skirmishes after the game. I also recall getting off the train and telling a copper we weren’t there for the game (they wanted to march us straight to the ground) and the same copper saw me in the ground and grabbed hold of me telling him I’d lied to him, he looked quite upset
 
Did we really have scary away days?: {

I seem to recall having tea and cucumber sandwiches on the away day special horse drawn coaches. When we got to the station we'd find a nice upmarket cafe and sit in our tweed deerstalkers and hobnob tales of middle class England whilst cocking little finger out of the way of our bone china teacup. And when the jolly good boys in blue came out of the tunnel we all greeted them "hurrah, jolly good show boys". We'd then sit in our kid leather armchair seats with Beethoven piped through the stadium tannoys and joss sticks burning sandalwood incense.

Violence? We won't be having any of that round here. We're a local club for local people.

Those were the days... Tally ho old bean; )
And that is how the punk band Stiff Little Fingers came into existence.
 
Has anyone mentioned Carlisle United away early eighties. We got beat 1 - 0, bit tasty after the match if I remember rightly.

Wasn't at that but we played them away in a Friday night pre-season friendly in 1988... and that was dodgy enough
 
Remember 1980 and we were at Derby away and got beat 3-0

At the End of the Game several hundred of the Local nutjobs invaded the pitch and charged over to us on the side Inviting us to Motal Combat

There was a mega turn out that day from City and after the Fence was vaulted by our lot and on the pitch,the Fearsome Rams (Average Age 15,) turned and fled

Several bricks were thrown at us,but the Police were
Rather worried and made us run on release from the ground to the Station where we boarded the special

Fratton Park 1985 won 2-1 was fiesty too
Pompey seem to have idiots on tap
 
Remember 1980 and we were at Derby away and got beat 3-0

At the End of the Game several hundred of the Local nutjobs invaded the pitch and charged over to us on the side Inviting us to Motal Combat

There was a mega turn out that day from City and after the Fence was vaulted by our lot and on the pitch,the Fearsome Rams (Average Age 15,) turned and fled

Several bricks were thrown at us,but the Police were
Rather worried and made us run on release from the ground to the Station where we boarded the special

Fratton Park 1985 won 2-1 was fiesty too
Pompey seem to have idiots on tap

That Derby game .... was it last game of that season ? We had to wait for one of ours who ran into Derby on his own the loon .... got arrested .... daft get ....like you say Derby panicked.

Might have been the 4 - 0 defeat in 77
 
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I was at that Derby game 80
Remember it was a red hot day,got drinking with some locals before the game,one who had got out of the nick the day before for GBH.They invited us to watch it in their end,luckily even tho we were wankered,we turned them down.
Went on the National Express coach only about eight in total,everyone else seemed to go on the train.
After the game our new "mates" came looking for us,a woman let us hide in the back of her shop.
Cannot remember why but a double decker bus was laid on to get us home....great away day !
 

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