Marty McFly
Seagulls Over Canada
Would have been Norwich in the early-mid 00s on Valentine's night. Pretty sure the attendance was around 50-100. Can't really remember the game, but pretty sure we lost.
A few of us went in there seats as we had some freebies of Kennedy.Swansea away, a Friday night in November 1992.
57 of us for a league game. Andy Kennedy scored and we won 1-0.
Parked right outside the away end. Boulder thrown through side window of van. Covered me in glass. Two hours looking for perpetrators with police. Lock-in in my mum's pub in Neath until 4am.
Great trip.
Yeah, I remember that one. We had trouble at northwestern matches that year. I'm pretty sure there was a mini spat in Bolton.90s at dozens of northern mill towns, very small away attendances then. Recall Bolton after we’d played Utd week before in Cup, counted 70-80 of us only. Nogan scored fabulous goal in the chewit wrapper kit and we won against an excellent Bolton side on the rise. Damp dark and foggy atmosphere! Typical late Jan 3rd division fayre!
I concur about thisYeah, I remember that one. We had trouble at northwestern matches that year. I'm pretty sure there was a mini spat in Bolton.
I would probably recognise you if I saw you. I think we all knew each other in those days. There was so few of us.
If that was the game we won 2-1 with goals from Kit Napier and Ken Beamish, there was a decent Brighton following, well over 1000 if I remember correctly.Can’t be sure, but probably 1972 away to Rochdale at Spotland. Sat on wooden benches, I think.
I think we did win 2-1. I went with my girlfriend who lived in Stockport. It was such a long time ago, I can’t recall the crowd, but being a fair old distance away and a funny old ground I thought it was a fair bet for a pretty small following. Sounds like I was wrong!If that was the game we won 2-1 with goals from Kit Napier and Ken Beamish, there was a decent Brighton following, well over 1000 if I remember correctly.