Not this Sunday, actually 45 years ago to the day today- England 1 Brazil 1
Not this Sunday, actually 45 years ago to the day today- England 1 Brazil 1
Don’t advertise it for sale or you may risk a 10 game banI’ve got a match ticket for that game, I didn’t go but someone gave it to me back then.
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I'm the same. I can't remember my first Brighton game, but I know it was early 1966. However I was only 8, I didn't think it was anything special (on a par with a trip to the cinema) and I've been to hundreds since then, so I can excuse myself for not remembering. But I've only seen about a dozen or so England games so you'd think I'd have an idea who I saw and when. Nope, complete blank. It was when I was at secondary school (the school used to run trips) so it was after summer 1968, and both Charlton brothers were playing, so it was before summer 1970 - and that's all I can tell you.I so wish I could remember. I've spent the last half hour or so looking up the schoolboy internationals from the 60's, but none bring back any memories. I'm convinced I went to one and it would have been around the mid 60's when I was 10 years old.
Other than that, 1972 League Cup Final between Stoke & Chelsea. I picked up tickets from the Football League programme inside the Albion match day programme.
HOW MANY GAMES? Just looked it up and Stoke played Man Utd in the 4th round that went to three games and West Ham in the semis that went to four games. They also played 3 replays in the FA Cup losing in the semi final. But get this, there was a third place play-off in the FA Cup, I never knew that. In total in the 71/72 season Stoke played 71 games. Finished 17th but qualified for the UEFA Cup with the Wembley win.
Are you sure it was for a Full International if it was the school who ran it? Mine was for the schoolboys internationals and the teams were both school kids aged around 15.I'm the same. I can't remember my first Brighton game, but I know it was early 1966. However I was only 8, I didn't think it was anything special (on a par with a trip to the cinema) and I've been to hundreds since then, so I can excuse myself for not remembering. But I've only seen about a dozen or so England games so you'd think I'd have an idea who I saw and when. Nope, complete blank. It was when I was at secondary school (the school used to run trips) so it was after summer 1968, and both Charlton brothers were playing, so it was before summer 1970 - and that's all I can tell you.
And I also went to the 1972 Chelsea v Stoke League Cup final - as a Chelsea fan! (My last game as a Chelsea supporter, and even then I remember wishing it was Brighton).
Not this Sunday, actually 45 years ago to the day today- England 1 Brazil 1
I was on a school trip early to mid 60s to England schoolboys Vs Scotland schoolboys.... Could that be it ?I so wish I could remember. I've spent the last half hour or so looking up the schoolboy internationals from the 60's, but none bring back any memories. I'm convinced I went to one and it would have been around the mid 60's when I was 10 years old.
Other than that, 1972 League Cup Final between Stoke & Chelsea. I picked up tickets from the Football League programme inside the Albion match day programme.
HOW MANY GAMES? Just looked it up and Stoke played Man Utd in the 4th round that went to three games and West Ham in the semis that went to four games. They also played 3 replays in the FA Cup losing in the semi final. But get this, there was a third place play-off in the FA Cup, I never knew that. In total in the 71/72 season Stoke played 71 games. Finished 17th but qualified for the UEFA Cup with the Wembley win.
Was the first game postponed because of fog and played on the following evening?Does anyone know (without googling it) why my first, Wembley, England international experience in the late seventies was on two successive evenings?
Yup, against Bulgaria. Was postponed as we walked up Wembley way. It was held the next night. Funny how so many aspects of the modern age would just never allow an international to be postponed and played the following night. Life is getting more complicated.Was the first game postponed because of fog and played on the following evening?
Yes, that's it. But these games took place every year so not sure which year I went. I wonder was it Primary School or Secondary School. I started the latter in 1966 but reckon it would have been Primary School kids aged around 10.I was on a school trip early to mid 60s to England schoolboys Vs Scotland schoolboys.... Could that be it ?
Gary Shaw was banging them in for Villa's first team by then? You might be older than you think!1981 (ish) Eng v Scotchland schoolboy international.
Blonde haired lad from Villa played, Shaw?