Memries - Weird moments following the Blades

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

After the Walsall game, Givens missed penalty and relegation to Div 4, I felt sick and on the way home threw up in Chap. Nearly home in Huddersfield there had been an accident, an old bloke on a pushbike had run into the back of a Bedford Dormobile, we were first on the scene. I got out of the car and the bloke was semi conscious. He mumbled 'I feel fucking terrible' I said 'Not as bad as I do pal', and meant it.
 



Derek Dooley (God rest his soul) singing "New York, New York" over the tannoy after the final game of the 05/06 promotion season.

Nobody saw that coming.*

EDIT: *Maybe the stadium DJ who set the track playing kinda did...
 
Last edited:
Lee Baxter's cameo.

Warnock playing Carl Asaba as a left back at Forest.

Carl Muggleton nearly scoring playing as a striker at Reading (Walker should have left it).

A bizarre experience in the last match of the season of the Spackman/Thompson season at Stockport. We had been dire and lost 1 nowt, but we were still clinging onto a play off spot courtesey of Birmingham (who had been flying) being held 0 0 at home to lowly Charlton. That match licked off late so we had a 15 minute wait in the sun, listening to the commenteray from St Andrews on other fans' crap transistor radios. Was a horrible 15 minutes but it finished 0 0 and we had made it. Such an anti climatic celebration though given our performance, how it happened and especially how that season had started with all the hope and promise. A strange day.
 
Summer 2006 - Lookimg forward to watching United play Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man U and the like.

Summer 2016 - Lookimg forward to watching United play Northampton, Oxford, Bristol Rovers, AFC Wimbledon and the like.

Someone tell me that he whole of the last ten years and where we are now (even with the Wilder hysteria) is not feckin weird.....
 

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

Back
Top Bottom