It took him that long….?…. was it Clyde Best he mullered on the halfway line of an FA Cup match with West Ham when we were attacking… referee, linesman no one except about 40 thousand saw it…lol..
He was playing for Blackpool by then.
It took him that long….?…. was it Clyde Best he mullered on the halfway line of an FA Cup match with West Ham when we were attacking… referee, linesman no one except about 40 thousand saw it…lol..
I forgot this ^^^ from my last post.**** Grimsby.
No CM… defo a game against West Ham, though maybe not Clybe Best… it may have been the run up to the Stoke 6th round… memory fails..He was playing for Blackpool by then.
Worked there from 95-98, terrible times for a City supporter but great times for Town fans. I remember seething when colleagues took the piss as we spiralled ever further into despair, but reminded them calmly that form is temporary, class is permanent.As they refer to us as the Mudrats, I don't give if a **** if they go up, stay down, or get relegated next season on zero points.
Worked there from 95-98, terrible times for a City supporter but great times for Town fans. I remember seething when colleagues took the piss as we spiralled ever further into despair, but reminded them calmly that form is temporary, class is permanent.
back in the day they had a good record against us and my Dad (RIP) said they're City's real derby..
Yeah **** the bastards, hope they struggle next season.Their flaskers outside Wembley giving it the big one about being back where they belong.
Yeah, on the bottom rung of professional football in this country.
Congratulations on getting back into league 2 hope you do well and go up through the leagues
For rubber neckin’ reasons I occasionally look on The Fishy.
Last week they had a poll on our promotion and shockingly circa 25% of them wanted us to go up with the bulk vote going to not bothered either way.
Contradicts my experiences of their views on us.
Perhaps, the new generation (who have firmly been under our yoke and have known no different) of their fans respect the new order.
I went to the GY v City Humber derby in 1966, one of my first away games as a lad and it was a proper derby game then. Packed ground, and I mean packed, loads of City fans there and the fixture was always GY's best home attendance.back in the day they had a good record against us and my Dad (RIP) said they're City's real derby..
Yes welcome back GY....lost 3-1 at home to the Blunts who took 2,000 'boisterous' fans to the pre-season friendly today.I went to the GY v City Humber derby in 1966, one of my first away games as a lad and it was a proper derby game then. Packed ground, and I mean packed, loads of City fans there and the fixture was always GY's best home attendance.
We lost 1-0, Matt Tees.
Memorable to me.
The Green Sports Mail always used to big it up too. Huge banner headlines across the front page and a couple of action shots.
Yes welcome back GY....lost 3-1 at home to the Blunts who took 2,000 'boisterous' fans to the pre-season friendly today.
'Risk supporters' still at it even now, Cleethorpes getting a long overdue makeover.
Boisterous fans Let 's hope we never have any of those.
I went to the GY v City Humber derby in 1966, one of my first away games as a lad and it was a proper derby game then. Packed ground, and I mean packed, loads of City fans there and the fixture was always GY's best home attendance.
We lost 1-0, Matt Tees.
Memorable to me.
The Green Sports Mail always used to big it up too. Huge banner headlines across the front page and a couple of action shots.