I was at the first game , but got locked out of the replay. There were thousands milling around outside Stamford Bridge, mostly Albion fans.Me but missed the replay despite travelling to Stamford Bridge. The gates were closed early so a large group of us couldn't get in. We sat on a pub over the road.
Me but missed the replay despite travelling to Stamford Bridge. The gates were closed early so a large group of us couldn't get in. We sat on a pub over the road.
Me. Both home and the replay at Stamford Bridge and the previous ties in that cup run at Newport, Bath and Aldershot (away & replay).
Vouchers for a ticket for the Goldstone game had to be obtained at the preceeding Peterborough away game by meeting a director, Len Stringer, outside the main stand at London Road, whilst tickets were being sold at the Goldstone at a reserve match.
I was at Bath ( 5-0 as I recall ) and Aldershot (0 - 0 on a quagmire of a pitch, 3 - 1 win in replay ). As you state, the tickets for the Chelsea game were sold at a reserve game v. Notts County( ? ) when a record 22,000 turned up for a Football Combination match.
I expect you remember Wally Gould and Tiger Tawse, but who were our two central defenders?
Norman Gall - don't think anyone had 2 central defenders in those days. I was at both Aldershot and both Chelsea games. I recall the game at Aldershot was in danger of postponement right up till KO.