Can someone settle an arguement please!
I still believe it's the Albion v York in 96.
Sorry if I missed another thread.
Argument settled I believe it was Villa v Someone in a European cup game due to previous crowd trouble might be wrong though.
Argument settled I believe it was Villa v Someone in a European cup game due to previous crowd trouble might be wrong though.
That wasn't behind closed doors! It was on a weekday morning. I was there.
Can someone settle an arguement please!
I still believe it's the Albion v York in 96.
Sorry if I missed another thread.
Er sorry, I was there. And it is a great example of why games should not be behind closed doors.
Remember what those home games of the last half of that season were like. Crowd right on the home side's back, cheering every free kick won, or throw in even. It must have been very intimidating for any visiting team.
York were fighting relegation with Carlisle I think and had they played the game that was abandoned rather the revised one when frankly our team wasn't up for it, there could well have been a very different result. Felt sorry for Carlisle at the time.
It just isn't football without a crowd (accepting that there was a few hundred of us there).
ps) as a side point, thank you to my work colleague who allowed me to skip work for a couple of hours to go and covered me with a frankly ridiculous story involving sickness and the shits.
You’ve probably made your point in your previous 100 posts over football behind closed doors
Ooh have I reached 100 now
Thank you for counting. I'll aim higher.
Burton v Leicester, 1985, could be a contender?
I thought there was an FA Cup match 20 odd years ago that was played behind closed doors, and there was a shock involved too. Could be the fog of memory.
Er sorry, I was there. And it is a great example of why games should not be behind closed doors.
Remember what those home games of the last half of that season were like. Crowd right on the home side's back, cheering every free kick won, or throw in even. It must have been very intimidating for any visiting team.
York were fighting relegation with Carlisle I think and had they played the game that was abandoned rather the revised one when frankly our team wasn't up for it, there could well have been a very different result. Felt sorry for Carlisle at the time.
It just isn't football without a crowd (accepting that there was a few hundred of us there).
ps) as a side point, thank you to my work colleague who allowed me to skip work for a couple of hours to go and covered me with a frankly ridiculous story involving sickness and the shits.
Remember what those home games of the last half of that season were like. Crowd right on the home side's back, cheering every free kick won, or throw in even. It must have been very intimidating for any visiting team.
Yes, Carlisle chairman Michael Knighton was in the West Stand to see his club relegated by York's win. And he was pretty peeved about the circumstances. There were inevitable threats of legal action, although who against rather escaped me at the time.
Burton v Leicester, 1985, could be a contender?
As indeed was I.That wasn't behind closed doors! It was on a weekday morning. I was there.