Was that the year we were promoted behind Sunderland?Southend v Brighton September 1987. Lost 2-1. Went on the Costa Coach with a mate from school.
Even though we lost I got the away game bug massively. Also that season did (from memory) Gillingham, Brentford (the one where Brighton smashed up one of the pubs, not the one where Nelson scored a blinder), Aldershot and Chester. All of them were completely insane off the pitch, more so because we didn't use the coach again after Southend.
It was exactly that season, 87-88 when we ended up going up against Bristol Rovers at home.Was that the year we were promoted behind Sunderland?
I went to those games Southend the door was smashed open and a few got in. Gillingham we went to Maidstone the night before and the only thing i remember was that the town was mad. Also kicked off after the game. I was in said pub when the window was put through and the landlord running out trying to catch the scouse lad. Chester we got the coach on the Sunday night i think from the Nellie peck think that's the name of it..
Mmm after typing all that i think it may of been a year or two later.
The Chester game we arrived at about 8/9am ( I'm sure it was a bank holiday Monday) 50/60 of us split up and went our different ways till 12 when the pubs opened. On the way home i think Sunderland were away to Notts County in an evening game and we wanted the coach driver to get us there for half time he refused though.It was exactly that season, 87-88 when we ended up going up against Bristol Rovers at home.
After Gillingham there were fights all the way back to the station and the OB met our train at Victoria. Chester was mental, full of Brighton in the town, remember randomly some bloke had a spray painted sheet that had BHA on it but he made it stand for Brighton Holsten Army.
I arrived at Brentford well after the action. Went to the ground and immediately got kettled. After the game nearly got trampled by a charging police horse in an estate.
I was 16 and I had no idea about the pub getting done. The Argus ran a front page about it and how many were nicked. My mum brought it home for me, she wasn't impressed
I was there. If it was that the game we scored very early as I wasn't in the ground at the time, say after 4 minutesMy first 'non-home' match, was the 1983 FAC semi-final at Highbury. Not sure if that counts as an 'away game' or not...
If not, I think it was a 1-0 win at Charlton on NYD 1985.
I didn’t go to this despite getting eight score draws (and a 0-0 draw) up on Littlewoods the week before.This one, we took around 1600 from memory
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My word, that was a very, very messy weekend was that. Involving Brody's Cider, chundering over a Mini, and an unrelated incident that could have been tragic in which I was correctly labelled the hero, but could easily have been the villain had it not been for good fortune.Exeter, nogan missed pen 94
Still remember going to Reading away the same season with you now that was messyMy word, that was a very, very messy weekend was that. Involving Brody's Cider, chundering over a Mini, and an unrelated incident that could have been tragic in which I was correctly labelled the hero, but could easily have been the villain had it not been for good fortune.
My somewhat less eventful first away day was the F A Cup match at Watford in 1984. On the coach with a friend of the family and straight back afterwards. It was the match in which I found out what a Walkman was. The infancy of tech.