Couldn’t stand upon that terrace. Sheet ice!! Is my memory failing me or was the terrace along the side of the pitch in those days?
We were stood behind the goal, as said already, packed like sardines. I think it was the one time when I feared another Hillsborough type incident.I was definitely there but I'm sure I was seated. Does anyone recall if there were away seats or have I imagined this completely?
You’ll be even more gutted to hear you missed out on a proper cotton scarf, at least that’s what I got on my train.From memory I have no recollection of it actually snowing on the day? Obviously it must of flumped overnight but when I got in the ground I thought no way was it going to be played even if I screamed for a policeman to explain I'd not been given a silk scarf on my not that special train.
How long does a Peterborough United FC v Brighton and Hove Albion FC half n half scarf need to be, 2m min shirley?Commemorative half and half??
F***ing sadists!There was one to Liverpool in 1991. By that time I had discovered alcohol and a Young Person's Railcard. Our scheduled train pulled up alongside the Special at one stage in the north and we waved our tinnies out the window.
As fans, we all have our coldest and wettest away ventures.Absolutely packed like sardines on the terraces. Relieved at result and getting out alive.
Last time special trains were run?
Coldest was Barnet away, boxing day 2000.you had to be there!!
From memory we were behind the goal. Absolutely crammed in as well.Couldn’t stand upon that terrace. Sheet ice!! Is my memory failing me or was the terrace along the side of the pitch in those days?
Coldest for me was a 1-0 win away to Oldham. No9 Ashley Barnes with the winner. What a god forsaken place.As fans, we all have our coldest and wettest away ventures.
For me, the worst episode of having my bollocks frozen off was at Bramall Lane in the mid 1980s. We were playing Sheffield United in the FA Cup. At kickoff the temperature was at freezing point but when the second half started it was positively Siberian. The players just passed the ball around the halfway line as it was lethal to run in those conditions. Guess what? It was a 0-0 draw and I think we lost the replay. I still shiver now thinking of that experience.
The wettest game I attended was our match at Nottingham Forest back in November 1978. It was a 5th round League Cup tie - the one where two of the three Seagull Special trains never made it! Five of us went up to the City Ground in my mate’s Morris Marina laugh and it chucked it down before, during and after the game. We were unfortunately positioned on the terracing right under the edge of the stand roof - unable to move because of being tightly packed in. So we had to endure the double whammy of the driving rain and water cascading down from the roof.
The journey home in said Morris Marina was like being wrapped up in a cold, wet sponge and took ages. Oh, and we lost 3-1.
Oldham (aka Ice Station Zebra) in September 1984 was colder FrankAbsolutely packed like sardines on the terraces. Relieved at result and getting out alive.
Last time special trains were run?
Coldest was Barnet away, boxing day 2000.you had to be there!!
Funny that, when I used to go to away matches by car in the 80s we almost always ended up in Northampton and it seemed a stopover place to go for many BHA fans as well. I can't remember going to Peterborough for the cup game but had been there when it was rammed in the away end, so I could of been there. As you get older the memories plays tricks.Fashanu was like Bambi on Ice that day.
We had a great night in Northampton after the game though