Oi...... l was there and I'm still here.....![]()
Enjoy it then and I hope you’re here for another 54 years.
Oi...... l was there and I'm still here.....![]()
Watford It’s a shame you didn’t experience Liverpool away in 87/88 season. We were top of the league and took 4K to Anfield in the corner (as it was then). The train and buses were bricked (nice of them). Even some old lady walking along stuck her fingers up at us as our bus stopped at the lights.Enjoy it then and I hope you’re here for another 54 years.
You like your Watford, Watford.Going to Watford v Norwich tomorrow night now too.
I’ll send my regards to both teams for you all.
You like your Watford, Watford.![]()
Watford It’s a shame you didn’t experience Liverpool away in 87/88 season. We were top of the league and took 4K to Anfield in the corner (as it was then). The train and buses were bricked (nice of them). Even some old lady walking along stuck her fingers up at us as our bus stopped at the lights.
However the thing that opened my eyes was the state of the place. The impoverished area. Derelict house boarded up windows. Bloody hell it was like Boys from the black stuff! Oh and we lost 3-0
That’s right mate we did. I think I’m getting confused as didn’t Barnes get a hat trick?I was there as well. I think we lost 4-0.
That’s right mate we did. I think I’m getting confused as didn’t Barnes get a hat trick?
Did you go to the weird train station which wasn’t really a station more of a side track? We got off their and put onto double decker buses.I can't remember, I know he scored at least one, as well as Craig Johnston with his Adidas Predator's.
Did you go to the weird train station which wasn’t really a station more of a side track? We got off their and put onto double decker buses.
Watford It’s a shame you didn’t experience Liverpool away in 87/88 season. We were top of the league and took 4K to Anfield in the corner (as it was then). The train and buses were bricked (nice of them). Even some old lady walking along stuck her fingers up at us as our bus stopped at the lights.
However the thing that opened my eyes was the state of the place. The impoverished area. Derelict house boarded up windows. Bloody hell it was like Boys from the black stuff! Oh and we lost 3-0
Blimey I don’t even remember the Pen. So Barnes got 2. Great experience though seeing the Kop for the first time. Bloody stand went on and on.No, we went to Lime St and got a black cab from there.
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I missed that one. I guess throwing bricks must have been a regular thing at Liverpool? I went back there years later and the place has changed a bit. Looks a lot better now.That's similar to the 2nd leg of the League Cup semi-final in 1986, except that that had a better outcome in football terms. We were staying at the Adelphi, but were forced by the police onto buses going to Edge Hill, miles from the centre where we wanted to be. Plenty of bricks aimed at the buses on the way there. We had to get cabs back to the hotel, but had a brilliant piss-up when we got there.
It tuned out OK when we took 15,000 to Villa Park in 1968.
Blimey Stroller, you must an old fart!!
Resemble old or fart??I resemble that remark.
I was 13 at the time.
Resemble old or fart??
Nothing wrong with your memory if you recall it from aged 13.![]()
The worrying thing was Nines had to remind me about one of my most memorible days out watching QPR. How long wil it be bfore I say Charlie who?Resemble old or fart??
Nothing wrong with your memory if you recall it from aged 13.![]()

I resemble that remark.
I was 13 at the time.