spacecadet
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Still piss my sides recalling Mick McCarthy leading City out at around 3-20pm applauding the travelling support. It was like a thanks for creating mayhem ;)
V surprised there isnt a Levenshulme branch anymore but a lot of the old heads are living up Reddish and the Heatons now
Yeah the A6 is full of plastic rags, though the Bluebell is still a City strongholdFunny you should say that.
I moved to Cheadle Heath and lived there for 10 years. Must be a middle-aged City fan thing moving to the Stockport suburbs. Moved to Burnage 2 years ago. Still here.
Sadly Leve has gone to pots. It's now just an overspill from Longsight.
I doubt there are many (old) City left there now. Leve is now full of plastic United fans who have never been to Old Trafford in their lives.
So true I'm right on the border m19 two mins either way and I can be I four different areas crazy.Funny you should say that.
I moved to Cheadle Heath and lived there for 10 years. Must be a middle-aged City fan thing moving to the Stockport suburbs. Moved to Burnage 2 years ago. Still here.
Sadly Leve has gone to pots. It's now just an overspill from Longsight.
I doubt there are many (old) City left there now. Leve is now full of plastic United fans who have never been to Old Trafford in their lives.
Here you goThe 84-85 game was in December, it was bloody cold as well as pissing down all game.
The 84-85 game was in December, it was bloody cold as well as pissing down all game.
watford away 87 or 88 was tasty and the train station riot and setting fire to the trainI was in the City end that day. Watching Oldham and City fighting each other at the back of the Chaddy End was sureal.
Both sets of fans steaming into each other. Kicking the f*** out of each other. Only stopping to regroup and to have a short rest, before going again, and again.
There was none of this bouncing around bullsh*t, shouting at each other, and nothing happend. It was like modern day Russian Hooligan fights in the woods, where 2 groups of lads meet up, go for it, and the last group of lads standing wins the day.
As for the ladders at Oldham. They are part of City's away history, just like Barnsley, Blackpool, Huddersfield, Notts County, Stoke City, and York City, etc, away.
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That’s the one I was thinking of as well we had mud fights amongst each other (city I mean )Think that was a few years later; 87-88, possibly August bank holiday. Rain started early in the game and we got absolutely pissed wet through.
Remember that game although only 12/13 you knew a firm when you saw one.Found this picture.
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The 3 striped Adidas tracksuit top caught my eye. Used to have one, along with the bottoms. Loved it.
3 Police Officers. No Security. No wonder lads had a free run of football then.
Oldham V Manchester City Showing Crowd Trouble At Boundry Park.Stock Image by ANL for editorial use, 21 Apr 1984
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There was a load of City fans in Rochdale Rd End shampooing their hair, the rain was so bad it washed right through! Not sure where the idea to take shampoo came from?!That’s the one I was thinking of as well we had mud fights amongst each other (city I mean )
some long haired rock star lookalike rod Stuart singing David Bowie songs behind the goal was like a swamp up near the turnstiles mudstock springs to mind
Errrr....plenty of mither between Leve and Heaton Chapel back in the day too!I was born and brought up in Leve(shulme). It was mostly City with a few United.
The Barlow Road, Gordon Avenue, and Lloyd Road lads split Leve up. They knew each other, and got on with each other.
The only trouble was with Gorton.
Ahh, Lloyd Road that brings back memories, happy daysI was born and brought up in Leve(shulme). It was mostly City with a few United.
The Barlow Road, Gordon Avenue, and Lloyd Road lads split Leve up. They knew each other, and got on with each other.
The only trouble was with Gorton.