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Also, from memory, we didn’t go through a turnstile but just showed the season ticket to a gateman in a partly open exit gate.
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Would never happen nowadays. Gatemen would recognize me and my dad about 20 yards away and waved us in rather than checking our season tickets!Also, from memory, we didn’t go through a turnstile but just showed the season ticket to a gateman in a partly open exit gate.
Was that the game at Millmoor where Bob Atkins scored a last minute winner?
Was that the game at Millmoor where Bob Atkins scored a last minute winner?
That was 21st April 1984 in the old Third Division. We won 1-0 with that Adkins last-gasp goal. Only 14,177 turned up and - five games later - we were promoted. Among our final 5 games were a 3-1 home win against Port Vale (14,385), a 1-2 home defeat to Wimbledon (the crowd for this was a then-amazing 22,850 - the biggest crowd of the season, beating the home 'derby' against Rotherham on Boxing Day - 22,756). My dad was in the BLUT for the Wimbledon game and he said there was major bollocks on Bramall Lane after the match.
Wasn't there a bus strike in Sheffield too for that Wimbledon game ?
My dad was in the BLUT for the Wimbledon game and he said there was major bollocks on Bramall Lane after the match.
Dunno about that, but my dad told me he saw a copper on a horse on Bramall Lane surrounded by Blades fans. One of them had 'found' a plank of wood and was trying to knock the copper off the horse.I seem to remember that the coppers drew truncheons and started hitting the hundreds of Blades who were trying to scale the John Street fencing to get at the Wimbledon players and fans.
e AtkinsThat was 21st April 1984 in the old Third Division. We won 1-0 with that Adkins last-gasp goal. Only 14,177 turned up and - five games later - we were promoted. Among our final 5 games were a 3-1 home win against Port Vale (14,385), a 1-2 home defeat to Wimbledon (the crowd for this was a then-amazing 22,850 - the biggest crowd of the season, beating the home 'derby' against Rotherham on Boxing Day - 22,756). My dad was in the BLUT for the Wimbledon game and he said there was major bollocks on Bramall Lane after the match.
That was 21st April 1984 in the old Third Division. We won 1-0 with that Adkins last-gasp goal. Only 14,177 turned up and - five games later - we were promoted. Among our final 5 games were a 3-1 home win against Port Vale (14,385), a 1-2 home defeat to Wimbledon (the crowd for this was a then-amazing 22,850 - the biggest crowd of the season, beating the home 'derby' against Rotherham on Boxing Day - 22,756). My dad was in the BLUT for the Wimbledon game and he said there was major bollocks on Bramall Lane after the match.
Unless I’ve misunderstood your post then over 14000 is a huge crowd for that ground and it was total bedlam when he headed that goal.
Another classic 'Hillsborough' type scenario where SYP viewed us all as hooligans and didn't give a shit about safety. Several thousand of us left the Railway End along the comically named 'Millers Way' (or whatever it was called). A shitty little high sided alley with SYP's mounted finest at the end blocking the way. The sheer pressure of the crowd (not hooligans but normal people) was forcing the horses back. Their wanker riders were drawing battons and shouting at the families nearest them but it was simply the pressure of thousands of people. We were all trying to lift up all the kids around us and when we did get out, I couldn't believe that nobody had been crushed to death or seriously injured.
Presumably another 'success' for SYP and in the run up to the miner's strike, a great way to hone their crowd 'control' skills.
Was that the game when the wall collapsed? Bert can't rememberAnother classic 'Hillsborough' type scenario where SYP viewed us all as hooligans and didn't give a shit about safety. Several thousand of us left the Railway End along the comically named 'Millers Way' (or whatever it was called). A shitty little high sided alley with SYP's mounted finest at the end blocking the way. The sheer pressure of the crowd (not hooligans but normal people) was forcing the horses back. Their wanker riders were drawing battons and shouting at the families nearest them but it was simply the pressure of thousands of people. We were all trying to lift up all the kids around us and when we did get out, I couldn't believe that nobody had been crushed to death or seriously injured.
Presumably another 'success' for SYP and in the run up to the miner's strike, a great way to hone their crowd 'control' skills.
Was that the game when the wall collapsed? Bert can't remember
No, the wall collapse was 79/80 and it was at their 'home' end, the Tivoli. We got the 19 bus from Dinno at midday and it was rammed before Wickersely and stopped picking up so we knew things would be busy. We were on the Tivoli by 1pm and I never saw sight of a Rovrum fan, the whole end was full of Unitedites.
IIRC their capacity was about 21k but they didn't release the attendance once the wall fell down. As if by magic, the 'official' attendance was declared a few hundred under their capacity. I think everyone on the Tivoli that day knows it was many thousands over capacity.
Wasn't there a bus strike in Sheffield too for that Wimbledon game ?
No, the wall collapse was 79/80 and it was at their 'home' end, the Tivoli. We got the 19 bus from Dinno at midday and it was rammed before Wickersely and stopped picking up so we knew things would be busy. We were on the Tivoli by 1pm and I never saw sight of a Rovrum fan, the whole end was full of Unitedites.
IIRC their capacity was about 21k but they didn't release the attendance once the wall fell down. As if by magic, the 'official' attendance was declared a few hundred under their capacity. I think everyone on the Tivoli that day knows it was many thousands over capacity.
They stood by and let the Spar shop be looted after the match on Saturday. I hope the owner asks them why the fuck they just stood watching it. He could go to the Star of course.........
Is it anyone on here? Photo taken in Edinburgh.
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Leighton Road?
fiver letter words? What's that?You need an umbrella when it's raining five letter words.
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