'Memries' 30 years ago...

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11 Mar 1989 - SUFC 5 - 1 HTFC. My mum died that day so I was heading north.

14 Mar 1989 - Bury 1 - 2 SUFC. Went to Gigg Lane with my brothers-in-law. Great win. Cheered me up a bit.

Was the Preston home win the one where Brian Smith broke his leg? If so, I was at that one.

And sent off for the video of us demolishing Swansea City.

Great times

pommpey
 
pommpey ...I too ordered the video of us mullering Swansea.
Young Chris Coleman played left back I think...and Chris Hutchins who must have been nearly 40 then!
 
That Agana goal from 34:33 is still one of the best goals I have seen United score away from home. World class.

Some great goals by King Keith too. 50 minutes on...
 
Great video and memories, especially.
3-3 away at Port Vale - drove up from London, delayed so parked up when we could see the flood lights then ran, railway line in the way so scrambled down across and up, arrived at HT covered in mud.
3-2 away at Norwich - supposed to be on a mini bus picking up from London, wife went into labour on the morning of the match, very inconsiderate, I missed the match for those wondering.
2-2 away at Wolves when 2 sides of their ground were shut and we were on the side of their kop, great atmosphere from the blades.
All kicking off away at Bristol City
 
My memory of the Huddersfield FA Cup game is the bloke in front of me trying to chat up a very pretty lass with the worst line ever: 'I goo to all 't reserve games an' all, me'.
 
11 Mar 1989 - SUFC 5 - 1 HTFC. My mum died that day so I was heading north.

14 Mar 1989 - Bury 1 - 2 SUFC. Went to Gigg Lane with my brothers-in-law. Great win. Cheered me up a bit.

Was the Preston home win the one where Brian Smith broke his leg? If so, I was at that one.

And sent off for the video of us demolishing Swansea City.

Great times

pommpey

Brian Smith broke his leg in the 3-1 home win v Preston Sat 8 April 1989. The Saturday before the Hillsborough disaster.
 
We were away at Northampton when the Illsborough disaster happened, still remember all around us in our open away end on transistor radios tellin the rest of us the dreadful stuff going on. Should have bulldozed the place after.
 



We were away at Northampton when the Illsborough disaster happened, still remember all around us in our open away end on transistor radios tellin the rest of us the dreadful stuff going on. Should have bulldozed the place after.

Same here - remember driving back in my Mk1 Escort listening to the radio in silence.
 

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