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Any of you older Blades remember that?
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Great pic. Bet you’ve seen it all following us.Yes, my first time was Birmingham City on October 10th 1970, then Hull City two weeks later, Portsmouth in FA Cup January 1971, Carlisle in FA Cup February 1973 and my last one was the Leagueliner for the Arsenal match in March 3rd 1973 (photo below and I am the young lad)
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Silent blade is that Alan milburn behind youYes, my first time was Birmingham City on October 10th 1970, then Hull City two weeks later, Portsmouth in FA Cup January 1971, Carlisle in FA Cup February 1973 and my last one was the Leagueliner for the Arsenal match in March 3rd 1973 (photo below and I am the young lad)
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Yes, I didnt know him at the time. About 2 years ago Alan's brother informed me by FB Messenger to let me know that the lad behind me is his brother and we had a nice exchange of memories about that day. He posted a photo of himself with a group in that train.Silent blade is that Alan milburn behind you
Thanks silent blade only I went to school with Alan I remember my first away match it wasn't by train it was the longest journey ever to Ipswich in a ers round cup tie I think we lost 2-1 happy days UTBSilent blade is that Alan milburn behind you
Yes, I didnt know him at the time. About 2 years ago Alan's brother informed me by FB Messenger to let me know that the lad behind me is his brother and we had a nice exchange of memories about that day. He posted a photo of himself with a group in that train.
Oh I remember the specials treat like dirt by filth in
Sheffield
then arrive at destination marched out of station and a fair few walloped if
being honest livestock was better treat being moved. Football fans in 70's were the scum of the earth that's how we were perceived, and that's how we were treated, I remember going to Hull in League Cup. We were on side terrace and this copper was riding past just hitting adults and kids with a truncheon, up and down so Blades fans dragged him from horse and he got a kicking.
Bert used to go with a mate whose father was a police chief inspector. The lads speciality was chucking the bulbs out of the windows.Used to pinch toilet rolls so we could throw them towards the cross bar, saved one for when the team came running out towards us, on the way home the amount of damage was immense and people stole light bulbs, on a long journey home the amount of times we were sat in darkness once the 'excitement' had died down, and of course the police waiting for us at midland station.
Lost 3-2 at Ipswich in January 1974?Thanks silent blade only I went to school with Alan I remember my first away match it wasn't by train it was the longest journey ever to Ipswich in a ers round cup tie I think we lost 2-1 happy days UTB
You look like a (very) young Ken Furphy.Yes, my first time was Birmingham City on October 10th 1970, then Hull City two weeks later, Portsmouth in FA Cup January 1971, Carlisle in FA Cup February 1973 and my last one was the Leagueliner for the Arsenal match in March 3rd 1973 (photo below and I am the young lad)
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I was on that remember dolly skilbeck from emmerdale watching from across the road just before 'ointment' turned upFootball special’s were trains hired ONLY for football fans.
They were quite common when British Rail knew a club would take loads of fans to an away match.
It was also seen as a solution to deter football hooliganism, to prevent away fans mixing with civilians.
I remember the away game against Bradford in the 4th division, think it was Oct 1981.
I went to that game on the train and there was 2 trains (football specials) hired for our fans that day.
Remember a crowd of over 2000 having a police escort being marched through the Bradford city centre from the train station to Valley Parade.
Nobody has said but I believe that's Ted Hemsley in photo is that correct silentYes, my first time was Birmingham City on October 10th 1970, then Hull City two weeks later, Portsmouth in FA Cup January 1971, Carlisle in FA Cup February 1973 and my last one was the Leagueliner for the Arsenal match in March 3rd 1973 (photo below and I am the young lad)
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I remember that game. £1 to get in at the u16 door (no turnstile) no matter how old you were. Massive queue to get in. £2 adult turnstile hardly anyone going through. Proper crushing during and after game. Didn't know whether to watch the game or spend most of it dodging the bricks that came over the fence separating the fans right down the middle of the terrace. Think we won the top of the table clash quite easily as well.Football special’s were trains hired ONLY for football fans.
They were quite common when British Rail knew a club would take loads of fans to an away match.
It was also seen as a solution to deter football hooliganism, to prevent away fans mixing with civilians.
I remember the away game against Bradford in the 4th division, think it was Oct 1981.
I went to that game on the train and there was 2 trains (football specials) hired for our fans that day.
Remember a crowd of over 2000 having a police escort being marched through the Bradford city centre from the train station to Valley Parade.
...and a nightmare game at Brum at the end of the 1975 season.
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