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Coach 3 Sandown Isle of Wight 29 Jan 12 7.41pm | |
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Halifax in the mid seventies, it was a heap - no really a slag heap formed part of the terrace. Or Layer Road Colchester, as the song at the time went "layer Road's a cabbage patch" and it was. Wooden terrace that bounced when we got excited.
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money4nuffin croydon 05 Feb 12 1.32am | |
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I've watched palace away at Selhurst Park.. Awful away ground that.....
For f*cks sake Murray!! Follow me on twitter @money4nuffin and same on ps3 (without the @ of course!) |
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bobby444 croydon 05 Feb 12 8.50pm | |
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what about eastville bristol rovers cambridge oxford goldstone old stamford bridge but when you think about it most of the grounds were sh''t oles
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kevpofcpfc 09 Feb 12 5.16pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 21 Jan 2012 7.14pm
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Quote ship at 19 Jan 2012 4.55pm
Oldham, hulls old ground, stockport, bristol city in the 80's, torquay I used to like Boothferry Park..remember winning up there with being that close to the pitch I felt like I was standing next to Alan Irvine when he crossed and next to Big Trev when he slid the winner in
*do you think seeing as we went to so many of the same games we might actually recognise each other today? If we meet I'll sport a middle-parting and a mullet and a few pus-topped facial spots to help yer old memory along. I was at the Enfield game too, it was the same day Brighton where playing Barnet. Our game must have been an early kick off or something because after the game we made our way across to confront the Weed. Seems forever and a day ago that one.
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MGC leader unknown 12 Feb 12 5.50am | |
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luton town, never met a khazi like it
scenes we dont want to see |
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pork chop 12 Feb 12 12.24pm | |
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Quote MGC leader at 12 Feb 2012 5.50am
luton town, never met a khazi like it Luton is grim but getting lagging in the Globe and then moving on to Charlie Browns night club makes it a worthwhile experience
He said 'No thanks' |
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20 Spaces Isnt Enoug Bolton 12 Feb 12 1.42pm | |
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Newcastles current ground. Best part of 300 steps up. So steep climbing to your seat that you need a sherpa, mountain goat and oxygen. And when you finally get there you are so far away from the other end that I brought binoculars last time And not forgetting that their fans are still labouring under the false apprehension that they are one of the greatest teams in the world. Edited by 20 Spaces Isnt Enoug (12 Feb 2012 1.43pm)
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Dougiecito In a dreamworld 16 Feb 12 10.40pm | |
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Quote simlaboy at 08 Dec 2011 11.10am
always thought the old Stamford Bridge was a toilet,ok when crammed with 55,000 but 18,000 and snow
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Pete53 Hassocks 07 Mar 12 11.09am | |
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Quote bobby444 at 05 Feb 2012 8.50pm
what about eastville bristol rovers cambridge oxford goldstone old stamford bridge but when you think about it most of the grounds were sh''t oles The Goldstone was particularly bad in its last couple of years when the East Terrace was closed and grass was growing up through the cracks in the concrete. Mind you, I could see the funny side of it. Still, the horrors of another one of those out of town trading estates (ToysR Us etc) which was built on the site is even more ugly!!
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Paul67 08 Mar 12 12.50pm | |
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Quote Pete53 at 07 Mar 2012 11.09am
Quote bobby444 at 05 Feb 2012 8.50pm
what about eastville bristol rovers cambridge oxford goldstone old stamford bridge but when you think about it most of the grounds were sh''t oles The Goldstone was particularly bad in its last couple of years when the East Terrace was closed and grass was growing up through the cracks in the concrete. Mind you, I could see the funny side of it. Still, the horrors of another one of those out of town trading estates (ToysR Us etc) which was built on the site is even more ugly!! I'll have to find out whether the seaweed fans i know are still boycotting Toys r us, comet and whatever else is on the old Goldstone retail park.
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Blue'n'red Field of Chels (Orpington) 08 Mar 12 1.41pm | |
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Reading (Elm Park) ... got sold a ticket in the home end (despite being in FULL colours, with a MASSIVE red and blue striped hat), had a Police escort into the away stand ... we won 6-1 ... got lifted in the terraces down 10 steps and back up 10 steps. Fooking great fun! Barnet (Underhill) ... the pitch is a slope and the away end is basically a concrete block with temporary seats that BOUNCED!!! Derby (Baseball ground) SOULLESS place - reminded me of a cemetary.
They say hard work never hurt anyone ... but why take a chance? |
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Kingvagabond London 08 Mar 12 2.11pm | |
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The bank of the Holmesdale before the stand was built. Standing on corregated iron has never been so much fun!
Part of Holmesdale Radio: The Next Generation Quote cornwalls palace at 24 Oct 2012 9.37am He was right!!!...and we killed him!!... poor Orpinton Eagles........ |
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