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monkey Flag Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 13 Aug 14 8.39am Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

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There's a great picture of a few of the lads from that season at QPR in the FA cup on a site called @casualsaturday.


got a link ????


Sorry sash, i don't know how to post links, just put in to goggle @casualsaturday and the picture is the 2nd one down.


Is it this one?

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Quote monkey at 13 Aug 2014 8.39am

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There's a great picture of a few of the lads from that season at QPR in the FA cup on a site called @casualsaturday.


got a link ????


Sorry sash, i don't know how to post links, just put in to goggle @casualsaturday and the picture is the 2nd one down.


Is it this one?


Nice one monkey.

 

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There's a great picture of a few of the lads from that season at QPR in the FA cup on a site called @casualsaturday.


got a link ????


Sorry sash, i don't know how to post links, just put in to goggle @casualsaturday and the picture is the 2nd one down.


Is it this one?


Nice one monkey.

So is one of them you mags? Because I remember the fella with the Afro and the little blonde one on the end.


 

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There's a great picture of a few of the lads from that season at QPR in the FA cup on a site called @casualsaturday.


got a link ????


Sorry sash, i don't know how to post links, just put in to goggle @casualsaturday and the picture is the 2nd one down.


Is it this one?


Nice one monkey.

So is one of them you mags? Because I remember the fella with the Afro and the little blonde one on the end.



No mate not me.

 

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And our away support was about 500 at most.

I only missed 2 away games that season and we were lucky if there was 100 of us there for some of the games of any sort of distance, i know this because we would be thinly spread on some big old terraces and as the performances were pretty grim back then it gave us something to do counting!! It wasted all of 5 minutes

Edited by monkey (04 Jul 2014 11.44pm)


Your right come to think of it.
500 back then was a good turn out.
I remember going to Wrexham that season and it was the first time we had won away for 18 months,steve Lovell scored, and there was only about 150 of us on a terrace that held about 3000.

I was there, that turned into a great day, as you say we hadn't won away for so long, we were both in the bottom 3 i think, it was cold, foggy, a poxy long journey, we were caged in with fences all around us and it was a s***e game, but when Lovell popped up with the winner we all went mental, we'd lost a few away games 1-0 up to then and to finally win one was a great feeling.


It was a good day that.
I remember coming out the station and we all started singing england! england! england!
That was the first time id ever gone on the special aswell.

We were obviously on the same train then, it did turn out to be a great day, amazing what a win can do!! To be fair though, I enjoyed those early 80's years, despite the crap team, the lack of numbers and the bleak northern grounds it was good times, because we were young and keen and all that mattered was following team.

The amount of games we lost 1-0 away that season was unreal though, Sheffield Wed, QPR, Norwich,Luton, Shrewsbury, Bolton, derby, Chelsea, just off the top of my head, might be a couple more!!


Did you go Oldham that year?
f*** me that was a bleak day. Middle of November,freezing cold,pissing down with rain and about 100 of us on that massive wind swept end all for a proxy 0-0 draw.


 


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And our away support was about 500 at most.

I only missed 2 away games that season and we were lucky if there was 100 of us there for some of the games of any sort of distance, i know this because we would be thinly spread on some big old terraces and as the performances were pretty grim back then it gave us something to do counting!! It wasted all of 5 minutes

Edited by monkey (04 Jul 2014 11.44pm)


Your right come to think of it.
500 back then was a good turn out.
I remember going to Wrexham that season and it was the first time we had won away for 18 months,steve Lovell scored, and there was only about 150 of us on a terrace that held about 3000.

I was there, that turned into a great day, as you say we hadn't won away for so long, we were both in the bottom 3 i think, it was cold, foggy, a poxy long journey, we were caged in with fences all around us and it was a s***e game, but when Lovell popped up with the winner we all went mental, we'd lost a few away games 1-0 up to then and to finally win one was a great feeling.


It was a good day that.
I remember coming out the station and we all started singing england! england! england!
That was the first time id ever gone on the special aswell.

We were obviously on the same train then, it did turn out to be a great day, amazing what a win can do!! To be fair though, I enjoyed those early 80's years, despite the crap team, the lack of numbers and the bleak northern grounds it was good times, because we were young and keen and all that mattered was following team.

The amount of games we lost 1-0 away that season was unreal though, Sheffield Wed, QPR, Norwich,Luton, Shrewsbury, Bolton, derby, Chelsea, just off the top of my head, might be a couple more!!


Did you go Oldham that year?
f*** me that was a bleak day. Middle of November,freezing cold,pissing down with rain and about 100 of us on that massive wind swept end all for a proxy 0-0 draw.


I was at that Oldham game. I remember we played football on the terrace, The train home took about 4 hours as we had to keepstopping to let the inter city trains go by!

 


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Quote monkey at 05 Jul 2014 9.35am

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Quote monkey at 04 Jul 2014 11.25pm

Quote maghull at 04 Jul 2014 6.36pm

And our away support was about 500 at most.

I only missed 2 away games that season and we were lucky if there was 100 of us there for some of the games of any sort of distance, i know this because we would be thinly spread on some big old terraces and as the performances were pretty grim back then it gave us something to do counting!! It wasted all of 5 minutes

Edited by monkey (04 Jul 2014 11.44pm)


Your right come to think of it.
500 back then was a good turn out.
I remember going to Wrexham that season and it was the first time we had won away for 18 months,steve Lovell scored, and there was only about 150 of us on a terrace that held about 3000.

I was there, that turned into a great day, as you say we hadn't won away for so long, we were both in the bottom 3 i think, it was cold, foggy, a poxy long journey, we were caged in with fences all around us and it was a s***e game, but when Lovell popped up with the winner we all went mental, we'd lost a few away games 1-0 up to then and to finally win one was a great feeling.


It was a good day that.
I remember coming out the station and we all started singing england! england! england!
That was the first time id ever gone on the special aswell.

We were obviously on the same train then, it did turn out to be a great day, amazing what a win can do!! To be fair though, I enjoyed those early 80's years, despite the crap team, the lack of numbers and the bleak northern grounds it was good times, because we were young and keen and all that mattered was following team.

The amount of games we lost 1-0 away that season was unreal though, Sheffield Wed, QPR, Norwich,Luton, Shrewsbury, Bolton, derby, Chelsea, just off the top of my head, might be a couple more!!


Did you go Oldham that year?
f*** me that was a bleak day. Middle of November,freezing cold,pissing down with rain and about 100 of us on that massive wind swept end all for a proxy 0-0 draw.


I was at that Oldham game. I remember we played football on the terrace, The train home took about 4 hours as we had to keepstopping to let the inter city trains go by!

Wasn't it a bleak day.
Remember playing football on the terraceing.
The old bill came on the terrace and nicked some young kid for that.
Remember?

 

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