One of those losses was at home to Mansfield and I've heard countess tales of how many thousands travelled to North Wales to see them secure the championship!
Me too. I've seen 3 minutes before getting kicked out of Hesgoals, and all the others want me to register or allow notifications but surely that just allows in
malware.
Do you do the registration thing?
It might appeal to the half and half scarf merchants.
Glad Sully explained it. As Brum is a metal-bashing area I presumed it was a small racing bike manufacturer.
I didn't know any ground had designated neutral areas in those days. Do you mean there wasn't organised segregation and those seats were generally favoured by visiting fans?
Does anybody remember us singing this? Young NSCers might think we were referring to the cost of the programme when in fact it was the admission price. At a time when every other club charged £1.25, Fulham decided it was worth the extra to stand on their open terrace. If you'd told any of them...
Those prices are the result of supply and demand, something capitalist economies are based upon. If England & Wales weren't part of such an economy then we wouldn't be playing in the best league in the World.
Yes it was the second half but abandoned through a waterlogged pitch, not snow. I'll never forget walking back to the station singing 'we're singing in the rain, we're singing in the rain, what glorious feeling we're happy again!'
That diagram shows the situation when we played Aldershot Town in the FA Cup (I went down to it but can't remember the score; I think we won by 6 goals). Those matches against Aldershot FC were in the pre-segregation era, but there were no Aldershot fans in the stand so I don't know why we would...