Same for me Kevo. Wasn't allowed to go to the Derby game as was too young and it was on a school night! It is incredible to think that we couldn't get 30,000 into a Division 1 game - was that purely down to reduced capacity even in our 1st season up or was it more strict on all-ticket matches etc? I know the results were worse!
Same here - wasn't allowed to go to midweek games (also missed the 7-0 Walsall match!).
I think matches were all-ticket after we got promoted, so that may have had something to do with it. Wasn't a reduced capacity - perhaps there just wasn't the excitement once we'd got there as we mostly struggled. Probably also a consequence of the nationwide fall in attendance in the 80s, due in part to the increase in football violence. I remember one Palace home game was only 22,000 - people just didn't want the hassle and refused to take their kids.
Violence didn't get worse in the 80s. It was still bad at times but late 70s were the most violent.
The big factor was Thatcher's recession. It was devastating for the rapid rise in unemployment and the belt-tightening amongst the working class who made up the huge majority of the football public then. One example, when we played at Highbury in the FACup 1980 there were 43,000 odd there. In 1982, our League game at Highbury, all be it midweek and with the Arse on a poor run, drew 17,000 odd. She was elected 2 days before we reached the promised land.
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I think the whole 70s-80s were bad for football violence. I think people had just had enough, I remember a lot of people stayed away from games where there was likely to be trouble.
Was the Spurs one when they invaded the pitch at the end of the match and broke the cross bar of the goal near the North stand
It could be, although I don't remember it. Apart from their invading the North Stand before the game, and basically trying to smash everybody and everything in their way, they also tried to invade the pitch. This was after we went 3-1 up. The Spurs captain, Naylor(?) had to go over and remonstrate with them. Classy bunch, their fans. The previous evening one of their knuckle draggers threw a brick at a girl and broke her jaw. If I remember correctly there were over a hundred arrests that weekend.
Not long after that match they managed to connive a draw with Southampton to prevent us getting promoted. So you could say Spurs are not my best loved team - and that's putting it very mildly.
i have no idea - i just don't know how you all remember which games you went to thirty odd years ago.
It could be, although I don't remember it. Apart from their invading the North Stand before the game, and basically trying to smash everybody and everything in their way, they also tried to invade the pitch. This was after we went 3-1 up. The Spurs captain, Naylor(?) had to go over and remonstrate with them. Classy bunch, their fans. The previous evening one of their knuckle draggers threw a brick at a girl and broke her jaw. If I remember correctly there were over a hundred arrests that weekend.
Not long after that match they managed to connive a draw with Southampton to prevent us getting promoted. So you could say Spurs are not my best loved team - and that's putting it very mildly.
I actually meant 25. Would never have guessed 57. Is it really that many?!
i have no idea - i just don't know how you all remember which games you went to thirty odd years ago.
It could be, although I don't remember it. Apart from their invading the North Stand before the game, and basically trying to smash everybody and everything in their way, they also tried to invade the pitch. This was after we went 3-1 up. The Spurs captain, Naylor(?) had to go over and remonstrate with them. Classy bunch, their fans. The previous evening one of their knuckle draggers threw a brick at a girl and broke her jaw. If I remember correctly there were over a hundred arrests that weekend.
Not long after that match they managed to connive a draw with Southampton to prevent us getting promoted. So you could say Spurs are not my best loved team - and that's putting it very mildly.
P*l*ce onwards.
Ditto, with the exception of the Charlton game.
Were Ipswich and Blackpool not 30,000? The Ipswich game seemed more packed than the Derby game.
As for the spurs game, the tickets were sold at a reserve game the week before. Everyone knew there would be trouble going by the number of spurs fans at the reserve team game.
Don't remember the crossbar being broken.