We took a coach from Treeton pit. Got there about 11 o’clock, the town was just full of Blades . What a day, Stopped in Knaresborough on the way back . Every pub was packed with blades and we had a collection for HMS Sheffield . Happy days.
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Probably between 20 and 30. I really can't remember that much, I'm 56 now, must have been 16 or 17 at the time. Will say it was a privilege to go up to Darlington with the main Blades crew from the Limit at the time, all I can remember of the van is loads of bottles of piss, weed, lines of powder, loud singing and much hilarity. Can't remember the match, we did get back to Attercliffe that night for a pub that had put a spread on for us, one lad walked in the door and promptly threw up on the floor. We had at least one gorilla in the van.Parked just in front of us. Seemed like half the Kop staggered out. How many of you were in it ?
I remember a really cool Pink Panther in the crowd that day too.I was in that van, we left after the Limit closed the night before.
Would have been if MK had allowed us to take over the ground like Darlington did!First away day with mates at 13 on the Not so special train!
My Dad was there apparently, he was happy me going with my mates, so I did not get in the way, no taking 13 year olds in the pub in those days.
Never seen owt like it and was at Leicester obs, which way special in a different way.
MK was nearer to a Darlo experiance.
You're right it does. I wasn't there. Must have missed something special.oh darlington keeps cropping up on here and rightly so craziest day ive ever seen following united for 60 years
We used to go to Chesterfield and Rotherham regularly if a decent away following was there.Those of you that have mentioned Boro fans looking for aggro.
I know hooliganism was much more rife back then but surely they didn't travel about 16 miles out of their way to do so?
That would be like us travelling all the way to Worksop!
Were they just Boro fans that happened to live in Darlington?
Darlington that , I posted this on another thread and has some pics I hadn’t seen beforeWhat was the team when we played at Darlington 15 May 1982 Last Day Division 4
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and was this picture taken at Darlington the same day ... or was it Peterborough away ?
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I’ll try & dig the programme outCheers for that ..... any idea what the team was please ?
It's at the bottom of the link John Street West Terrace sentCheers for that ..... any idea what the team was please ?
Other way around for me. Was at Darlo but gutted I missed Leicester. But I suppose at least I was at one of the two.I was gutted I didn't go. Went to quite a few away that season, Bury, Crewe, Blackpool, Mansfield, Bradford, Halifax, Hull, Scunthorpe (2 out of the 4 defeats that season!) and first season as a season ticket holder (BL upper) but missed Darlington. I was only a kid and that afternoon ended up playing tennis at High Hazels park with my dad. First thing he said to me, I've seen um all getting on buses in fancy dress at Darnall this morning and nearly phoned you but didn't think you'd want to go !!!!
Made up for it at Leicester and too a lesser extent at Northampton/Port Vale/Milton Keynes in 17 but always gutted I missed Darlo.
Thanks ... I got carried away scrolling through the pictures and I had to find myIt's at the bottom of the link John Street West Terrace sent
Waugh, Charles, Garner, Matthews, MacPhail, Kenworthy, Morris, Trusson, Edwards, Hatton, King.
I don't think a promotion was ever celebrated as much as in that season with Peterborough and Darlo away with another pitch invasion at home to Peterborough in the final game. I can't remember the final home game before Leicester away under Bassett.Other way around for me. Was at Darlo but gutted I missed Leicester. But I suppose at least I was at one of the two.
I was a steward on one of the HQ supporters club coaches. It was a quiet time of reflection on the way home, after all we had just won promotion to Division 3.39 years ago arguably the greatest away day in Sheffield United history took place as Blades supporters swarmed Darlington to watch the Blades win 0-2 to win Division Four and get promoted back to Division Three.
If you were there let me know your thoughts, the scenes, etc from your perspective.
Some great photos there. Unreal how close all 4 sides are to the touch line.From the other Darlo thread. A few photos here I've not seen before. My first season watching United. Rochdale at home was my first match.
It was Bournemouth we won 4-2 there was a pitch invasion but we weren't confirmed promoted.I don't think a promotion was ever celebrated as much as in that season with Peterborough and Darlo away with another pitch invasion at home to Peterborough in the final game. I can't remember the final home game before Leicester away under Bassett.
I don't think a promotion was ever celebrated as much as in that season with Peterborough and Darlo away with another pitch invasion at home to Peterborough in the final game. I can't remember the final home game before Leicester away under Bassett.
Not a dead rubber for the 2nd division titleIn fact Leicester could have been a dead rubber if Billy Whitehurst didn't miss a sitter at Blackburn in the midweek.
Yes, was at Crewe multiple pitch invasions. Great away day.I have a feeling there were pitch invasions at Crewe and possibly Bury too?? In fact I seem to remember a lot of our fans at Crewe used the pitch to go from one side of the ground to the other before the game had even started! I'm sure the tannoy bloke even asked our fans to stop taking the piss, or words to that effect.
As for Darlington, their number 6 was David Speedie who shortly after signed for Chelsea.It's at the bottom of the link John Street West Terrace sent
Waugh, Charles, Garner, Matthews, MacPhail, Kenworthy, Morris, Trusson, Edwards, Hatton, King.
39 years ago arguably the greatest away day in Sheffield United history took place as Blades supporters swarmed Darlington to watch the Blades win 0-2 to win Division Four and get promoted back to Division Three.
If you were there let me know your thoughts, the scenes, etc from your perspective.
First game following the Blades, age 13 jumped on train from Boro just to get a game in, hooked from.that day , unbelievable atmosphere was at the front of tin shed when got in ground early , by the time kicked off can't remember many darlo fans, was a few boro casuals went through that day on the train I got looking for bother with the blades dont think they expected that following , I'd Never seen a following like it , remember going into school Monday after in boro telling my mates39 years ago arguably the greatest away day in Sheffield United history took place as Blades supporters swarmed Darlington to watch the Blades win 0-2 to win Division Four and get promoted back to Division Three.
If you were there let me know your thoughts, the scenes, etc from your perspective.
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