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Hartlepool were just so poor that day .
Hartlepool were just so poor that day .
With respect [MENTION=2719]Mouldy Boots[/MENTION], I'll have to disagree with you there.
I've supported the club since the late 70's, I'll admit I was not around and there when the club was in turmoil, overseas in my defence.
Even with that, I'm sure that I can speak for a lot of others and myself, that all fans who support the club were most probably following the exploits of the Albion through the media and on forums like NSC, whether they were there or not.
One in, all in
I was barely 7 years old. I had no idea what was at stake back then. Terrifying to think that if it wasn't for all those who went that day and pushed so hard and fought so long I wouldn't have had the rollercoaster of supporting BHA in my life these past 20 odd years. After reading Build a Bonfire and reading the stuff on here over the years I think I can speak for all the '90s kidz' and younger that we're truly grateful for everything everyone did.
Quick edit - Just because we were born too young to get involved in those days it doesn't mean we are any less of a fan, that line of thought it pathetic. Now, onto the promised land, TOGETHER.
I USED TO KNOCK ON A CERTAIN DOOR AND A STEWARD USE TO LET ME IN FOR FREE AT A NUMBER OF HOME GAMES, not what you know but who you knowI remember being in the queue for the north stand, when a fan came along and said he was going to pay to go through the turnstile, open the gates and let everyone in for free.
He was the same bloke who ran on the pitch at the Orient game prior to this to attack their players.
He was true to his word, literally hundreds of fans gained free access to the game.
I'll admit...
February 1997 was before I was even conceived...
I USED TO KNOCK ON A CERTAIN DOOR AND A STEWARD USE TO LET ME IN FOR FREE AT THE BLUE OYSTER CLUB, not what you know but who you know
regards
DR
So...you didn't help?
I USED TO KNOCK ON A CERTAIN DOOR AND A STEWARD USE TO LET ME IN FOR FREE AT A NUMBER OF HOME GAMES, not what you know but who you know
regards
DR
no, the Parents
Thats was the trouble in those days, the kids had no discipline, no sense of right or wrong.
I blame the schools.
With respect [MENTION=2719]Mouldy Boots[/MENTION], I'll have to disagree with you there.
I've supported the club since the late 70's, I'll admit I was not around and there when the club was in turmoil, overseas in my defence.
Even with that, I'm sure that I can speak for a lot of others and myself, that all fans who support the club were most probably following the exploits of the Albion through the media and on forums like NSC, whether they were there or not.
One in, all in