Theatre of Trees
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Away from the obvious ones, the Exeter one a few years back when 12 of their players got booked, the only two who didn't were the keeper and the bloke taken off on a stretcher after about 8 minutes.
Cereal Killer said:Didnt go but would imagine that the game on 9/11/2001 was a pretty strange game
Moshe Gariani said:mine was a non-game...
c. 1986?
travelled in a clapped out mini from Worthing to Hull - arrived to find out that unbeknown to us the game had been cancelled at some point during our marathon journey north!
ended up at Scunthorpe v Southend and for some reason thought it would be best to stand in the home end - very scary... (I'm guessing that there may have been some Brighton in the Southend-end that day...?)
Wanderer said:For me it was Chester away a few years ago, turned up late, missed our first goal, went for a piss, missed our second goal, so I witnessed a win without seeing any of our goals !
Theatre of Trees said:Away from the obvious ones, the Exeter one a few years back when 12 of their players got booked, the only two who didn't were the keeper and the bloke taken off on a stretcher after about 8 minutes.
Heffle Gull said:I remember a league cup game (I think) against Birmingham some time in the 80's. It was so foggy that you couldn't see beyond the Half way line from the North stand. We had to rely on the sound coming from the south stand to work out what was going on!!
There were about 8 of us in our section of the North stand for that game (the one where all the singing used to come from) and before kick off we were warned by stweards that if they saw any pushing we would be kicked out of the ground. We spent the next 10 mins pushing at thin air.
Icy Gull said:The evening game at the Goldstone when they announced that HMS Sheffield had been hit by an exocet missile during the Falklands war, the football carried on but was irrelevant after that. Can't even remember who we were playing and what the score was