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OT- First away game?

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  1. originallambrettaman

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    I can't remember mine, it will have been late 70's and I was young and only allowed to go nearby, I suspect it was somewhere like York or Lincoln.
     
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  2. ollieovcity

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    Bradford 3-2 win about 1990 I think
     
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  3. Bielbs

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    January 1972 won 3 nil away at Norwich
    FA Cup 3rd round. The magic of the cup!

    Awesome day travelled with some mates from school on a privately run coach. Too young to get a beer anywhere as I was just 15.
    Mental on the terraces scary but hooked.
     
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  4. Leon T Trout AFC

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    If it's the same Driff, then he is (sort of) the CI equivalent of Happy Tiger.
     
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  5. Leon T Trout AFC

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    As sad as it may sound, I recall going to that friendly.

    Think Lawford scored something like7 goals pre-season and looked **** hot.

    Unfortunately, he ultimately just proved to be ****. Though his scrambled late winner at Shrewsbury (2-3) was much appreciated.

    Used to quite like Gay Meadow as an away ground.

    Didn't make the Y&H Cup Final v Hudds. Sure Uriah Rennie sent a couple of ours off though.
     
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  6. FLG

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    Not 100% on mine, but suspect it was York City around 82/83. Was always a Boxing Day / New Year fixture.

    We won anyway 1-2 Billy Askew scored one.
     
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  7. Leon T Trout AFC

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    Really enjoyed being packed in on the terrace under the roof at Milmoor.
     
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  8. Stuart Blampey

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    Stoke away FAC in 1972.

    John Kaye broke his leg- Greenhoff was in top form for them.

    Recall City on 3 sides of the ground and a 'Ti-gers' chant echoing round the ground.

    Made no odds- we lost 4-1.
     
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  9. Leon T Trout AFC

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    My first away game was:

    Bramhall Lane – late 80s.

    First time I heard them sing Fannies Song – thought they were singing a hymn.
     
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  10. Tigger

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    Bury 1969. 0-0. Awful match. I think the excitingly named Alf Arrowsmith played up front for them. You don't get names like that nowadays.

    I was at the Stoke match. We had lots of injuries leaving us with no strike force. I was in the Butler Street Stand. I got my 50 Years of watching City Award in 2012.
     
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  11. Stuart Blampey

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    Gluepot of a pitch, not a blade of grass on it.

    Called Victoria Ground for a reason, dark wooden stands and a gloomy smog wraithing the ground.

    Proper football.
     
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    It was a good day, despite the result but not as good as winning at Coventry in the cup with Chris Chilton playing for them.
     
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  13. Leon T Trout AFC

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    I liked the Victoria Ground.

    Their new ground is ****ing **** and is situated in an awful location.
     
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    It's just occurred to me that I've been to more league grounds in Stoke (3) than any other city apart from London.
     
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  15. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    I'm in that club too
     
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  16. DMD

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    Chester can't be far behind.
     
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  17. Tuckin

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    They are, as I've never been there. :smiley-finger007:
     
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  18. Leon T Trout AFC

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    Same here: Vale Park, Victoria Ground and Brittania.

    I suppose if you included Great Manchester (as you would with London's conurbation), I’d have more than three (thinking of including Stockport, Rochdale & Bury) – but maybe that’s stretching it.
     
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  19. Leon T Trout AFC

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    Think Chester played at Macc for a bit, rather than another ground in Chester (Sealand Rd/Deva).

    Deva is THE worst ground I've ever been to.
     
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  20. tigerincanada

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    My first away game was against Coventry, at Highfield Road, in August 1966. It was our first game in Div 2 after the promotion season. My cousin and I washed cars for two days to make money for the train fare. We lost 0-1 as I recall. I had a proper black, silk top hat with an amber ribbon and City rosette on it. Some sky blue bitch stood behind me whacked it off my head and others trampled the **** out of it. First time I've thought of that in years and crazy to think that in those days, they didn't segregate the supporters.

    Another away game I recall was on Boxing Day v Huddersfield in 1967. I think we lost 0-2 but all that I recall was it was a cold, dreary day. There was grey and black snow falling and Huddersfield was a dirty hole.

    My last City game, and only one since moving to Canada in 1975, was away at Darlington in around 2001 or 02. I was visiting my mother and City were playing the Quakers. My son was with me and I remember him saying, "I thought you said this was professional football." When I assured him it was he replied, "You mean they get paid for this ****." It was pretty brutal but City won 2-0.

    These days I have to be satisfied with what I see on TV. Just watched Fulham v Everton with Liverpool v Spurs to come. The game v Swansea is on next Saturday so while you're eating pies and supping pints, I'll be having breakfast! Cheer us on to a win, UTT.
     
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