Indaparkside
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Stokes old Victoria ground was very tasty, not for the faint hearted
Not sure about that mate, but there were plenty of other fights going on that day.was that the Frankestein and fried egg fight?
I think that might have been a year or two later..first trip in 87 was under Machin and I was stood on the big terracewas that the Frankestein and fried egg fight?
That was 88/89 I think. Gayle lost the flight of the ball IIRC in the floodlightswas that the Frankestein and fried egg fight?
I don't doubt they do mate. But it's def not right at football.Read the thread, you will see I am saying that people come in here and go on about how bad violence is at the derby but condone the use if such elsewhere when it suits.
I don't doubt they do mate. But it's def not right at football.
I think back to those days and if you were street wise you could avoid it. Just as well as back then as now i would lose a fight with charles hawtry.
That said i would love the old atmosphere back and would rather that than the awful sanitised middle class hordes that make up the vast majority of todays attendees. Coming to something when you get a better atmosphere at a cricket test match than a trip to the Etihad.
The violence we can do without but christ what a dull souless lot most premier league fans are these days. Fucking awful.
As in most arguments the ideal is somewhere in the middle of both sides of the argument.
So that means that Roy Keane was right all along!!!Absolutely , football clubs do not have supporters , they are customers looking for a match day experience with the club looking for a maximum spend per head , no doubt we still have 20/30 thousand Old Skool support from Maine Rd., but anybody who started attending our games from the ADUG onwards are a different breed of supporter , this is not a criticism , its an evolution of football in general in this country. Pies will be replaced by prawn sandwiches and beer for Pimms, its the future :)
Absolutely , football clubs do not have supporters , they are customers looking for a match day experience with the club looking for a maximum spend per head , no doubt we still have 20/30 thousand Old Skool support from Maine Rd., but anybody who started attending our games from the ADUG onwards are a different breed of supporter , this is not a criticism , its an evolution of football in general in this country. Pies will be replaced by prawn sandwiches and beer for Pimms, its the future :)
So that means that Roy Keane was right all along!!!
Indeed.Stokes old Victoria ground was very tasty, not for the faint hearted
It was the new ground.Silly coppers stopped city getting up the hill to them and left them to rain down anything they could get their hands on for 10 minutes.Indeed.
Got bricked at stoke after the last match..of season relegation day .kinkys last game.can t remember if it was Victoria ground or the new one. .it was quite a day from start to finish. .Being bricked ..and I mean house bricks by stokies when you are penned into the away coach park..with nowhere to go is a little hairy...this was after the match behind the away end .I saw a few Blues knocked to the ground after being hit flush on the forehead..blood spurting everywhere.it seemed to go on for ages.Police powerless (?) to stop it
Having said that Blues were around the ground that day..tickets having sold out very quickly....there was a rum bunch in their main stand who got surrounded at one point ..but kept a tight unit and I think a few Stoke got more than they bargained for....