The OP (Ian) led the charge across the pitch at half time from the East Terrace into the West Stand, you possibly had a megaphone in hand, memory isn't what it was. Massive respect to the Mansfield fans who travelled down and stood outside in solidarity with us, a million miles removed from the concept of a football fan that is a Liverpool fan sat on an armchair in Surrey with Sky Sports, legends every one those fans. We equalised second half to make it 1-1 I believe.
Never knew that about the Mansfield fans, to come all that way and make a stand, that's impressive
Not behind closed doors, it was a boycott
We were amongst those who entered the East Stand at half time - my only time on the East Stand sadly. I'd love to hear from anyone who ignored the boycott and watched the game as normal, I believe there were a thousand or so?
I picketted outside the North, then went in through Goldstone Lane at HT and across the pitch to the West Stand.
Remember celebrating a soft penalty that Denny Mundee put away. Kept us up in the end, of course.
It felt like a key moment: the end of the beginning of the way back.
Solidarity with all those that have shared the adventure, 23 years+ on.
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Yup, me and the wife bundled in through the side gate and stayed on the terrace for the remainder of the match, much kudos to the Mansfield fans for joining in, saved them (and us) the entrance fee too I guess. Didn't the people in the directors box scarper as soon as the gate was pushed in?
No boycott this time though, and unfortunately we won’t be breaking into the ground just before half time.
Many other boycotters still posting on NSC?
Isn't it better everyone is talking about Albion's game on Saturday and not the other unmentionable topics
No boycott this time though, and unfortunately we won’t be breaking into the ground just before half time.
Many other boycotters still posting on NSC?
I worked in Australia from September to December that year *. [MENTION=236]Papa Lazarou[/MENTION] boycotted on my behalf.
(* - on the day I left I saw us beat Scarborough and on the day I returned we beat Hull 3-0. In over three months in between we didn't win a single home fixture.)