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1991, then back a year later for Michael Jackson.
England v Netherlands, a friendly on 9 Feb 1977, in front of 90,000 (night time capacity).
http://www.englandfootballonline.com/Seas1970-80/1976-77/M0507Ned1977.html
Thank you Tideway, who took at least two coaches, possibly more.
Cruyff, Neeskens, Jan Peters, Rensenbrink etc outclassed England.
Magical, I used to dream about that visit.
Play off final v Notts County 1991.
Snap, Cruyff masterclass, still all these years later the most complete footballer I ever saw in the flesh.
Even at the tender age of 12 I went away thinking that night that the clock was ticking for Revie.
Yep, my favourite ever footballer, the greatest imho. Unbelievable in any outfield position on the park.
(With Michels) they revolutionised Dutch and then Barca football, then copied by the world.
[Apart from Pulis ].
My goto argument with any Messi/Ronaldo/Maradona disciple.
One of his biggest regrets was that he never played in England, was apparently close to signing for Arsenal once.
Holland even named him in the 78 World Cup squad even though he said he wasn’t going, just in case, that’s pure respect
That was my first Wembley trip too. Fawcett school trip. Remember England being outclassed; it pouring with rain; winning enough at cards on the coach to cover the trip; and, my folks having kittens as I walked home from the school (2 miles) about 1am. I was 13.England v Netherlands, a friendly on 9 Feb 1977, in front of 90,000 (night time capacity).
http://www.englandfootballonline.com/Seas1970-80/1976-77/M0507Ned1977.html
Thank you Tideway, who took at least two coaches, possibly more.
Cruyff, Neeskens, Jan Peters, Rensenbrink etc outclassed England.
Magical, I used to dream about that visit.
That was my first Wembley trip too. Fawcett school trip. Remember England being outclassed; it pouring with rain; winning enough at cards on the coach to cover the trip; and, my folks having kittens as I walked home from the school (2 miles) about 1am. I was 13.
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I remember getting home from those games in the early hours, another one in 77 or 78 was England v Switzerland …. with an 8 start at school the next day
The old A23 must’ve been a sea of delinquents from Sussex state comps.
That was my first Wembley trip too. Fawcett school trip. Remember England being outclassed; it pouring with rain; winning enough at cards on the coach to cover the trip; and, my folks having kittens as I walked home from the school (2 miles) about 1am. I was 13.
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I have already posted my first visit, that was a school trip, our school was supposed to visit Wembley again the following season, 2 coaches got as far as somewhere in London and we found out the match was postponed because of fog.
The coaches stopped for a toilet break and older lads just disappeared to various takeaway shops, think it took over an hour for the teachers to round everyone up.
No, was that the one fogged off?Did you go the following year v Czechoslovakia?
Ajax v Panathinaikos 1971, 2-0 to Ajax and a masterclass from Johann Cruyff. Remember thousands of nutty Panathinaikos fans , considerably outnumbering Ajax fans .Dick van Dijk played for Ajax.
No, was that the one fogged off?
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Schoolboy international England 8 (John Sissons of Wet Sham scored 5 of them) Wales 1. 1961.
Yeh, must have been pervs' paradise! Fortunately I made it home unsullied!Mine was the schoolboy international a year later in 1962. School trip, 'persuaded' to go by our teacher, Tony Geerts.
I can't remember many dads going, so there were loads of 10/11 year old boys wandering about afterwards trying to find the right coach.
Same era, from age 13 for me, Tideway did random coach trips to the centre of London in school holidays, anyone could come along. I remember it being the time of Baker Street, also Mr Blue Sky, for some reason.
The creeps went on to museums with teachers.
They allowed the rabble (me and mates) to do as we pleased, with a simple “be back here in 5 hours”.
So we did - inquisitive trips to Soho when it had ‘a reputation’, also shopping/shoplifting on Oxford Street.
The safeguarding/H&S in school trips now is off the scale. When my 15 / 16 year olds took trips to for example to the new Globe theatre, they had to cross roads en masse, with fluorescent bibbed teachers at either end.
So glad that I experienced 70’s/80’s laissez faire state schooling. My kids love the stories. A bit like being a football supporter back in the day, unsanitised.