finlaytheblade
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The writing was on the wall after that game man utd hardly gave us a kick.When I was a kid around 74, Some older blades that went in 71 told stories about how the Man U fans had told them they had tough job trying to get the blades off the Stretford that day.
This match must go down in history as our biggest away following for a league match.
Who went to Old Trafford a few years later for their opening home game of season? I did. This was their first home game back in the first division after being promoted with Villa I think.
It was packed. We were on Stretford end in seats at the back. Well I say seats, they we're wooden benches. I think the gates were closed at 2pm. I remember it like yedterday.. I've never experienced an atmosphere like that day or since. Must have been 57000 cramped in there and the noise was something else. The scoreboard end and Stretford were at times a sea of scarves like I've never seen since, not even Anfield in its prime. We got battered on the pitch and the home crowd sensed something special was going on with that team they had. They'd won their first 2 away games at wolves and Brum and were playing well. Did they win the league or cup that season? They scored nine goals against us that season I think and we went down.
They had a youthful side out and ran us to death.
After the first match at the lane ( 1-1 against Derby ) I don't think anybody was prepared for the season as it unfolded. Relegated officially in April but realistically we had gone in January.
No Dave Bassett on the scene to shake it up with a Christmas party into the new year.