I was 27 at the time and in the South stand Stuart Storer dived right in front of me, the emotion all came flooding back is it really 20 years ago Thank you for posting least we forget.
How many of the older generation in the film are still with us?
Blimey. I THINK I have that seat #79 at home. Will have to check.
Why did everyone buy their clothes from Garden Centres back then?!
felt sea sick , could have held the camera still a bit more
regards
DR
didn't goDust off your pink Gabbicci jumper and stone wash jeans for that afternoon eh Das?
Cheers
Haha. Yeah. Good point. I was HANGING this morning when I posted that. [emoji32]Are you sure it was that 79?, there were rows and rows of them! I remember trying to wrench my seat out, but it was attached to all of the other seats in the row.
Fantastic video, a sad day, bittersweet memories, thanks for taking the time to upload it.
I thought I'd post this so the good people of NSC can be entertained. While my sister was clearing out my mum and dads loft she found aload of old High-8 videos of outrfamily only xmas's past and holidays. While sorting she found this......... I sent the footage of to get it burned to a DVD. And I've popped it on YouTube. It's 45 mins long but it has before and after footage of the game AND Stuart Storers goal from a new angle. Hope everyone enjoys. https://youtu.be/rvFEwAonliE
Love that old boy being interviewed in the first minute....
Indeed and one who passed away some time before the Amex I imagine, the baton passed on to the next generation. Touching, passionate interview.