Nin, the Shrewsbury league cup game, was that the year we lost 1-0 at Gay Meadow with a late goal from them and with it all kicking off on the terrace and in the main stand afterwards?Real Liverpool fans can’t go unless they can afford it.
I recall, when I was living in Chester for 12 months in 1985 going to Anfield, OT, Maine Rd & Goodison 2-3 times each and never paid more than £3 to stand in their respective home sections and believe me there were plenty of empty spaces. Could park within 15 minutes & never had to buy a ticket in advance.
Oh BTW City were in Div 4, and I went to see them when I could- particularly recall a 1-0 win at Wolves but 3 Cup defeats (FA, League & Welsh) at Stoke, Shrewsbury and Wrexham respectively.
One of the most exciting games I saw then was Chester play Port Vale plus also Wrexham lose to some Spanish team in the Cup Winners Cup.
Nin, the Shrewsbury league cup game, was that the year we lost 1-0 at Gay Meadow with a late goal from them and with it all kicking off on the terrace and in the main stand afterwards?
If so, that was my first ever away match with the City....


How do you define a proper fan?How do u cope with the pathetic local losers who "support" the franchise that is LFC.
Never been to a game in their lives. Cant stand talking football with them. Not proper fans.
Really hope there arent any in the pub Saturday.
.Initially on the old wooden bench seats in the Canton.
Teenage years saw me ditch the chaperones and move to the Grange and Bobbank with the rest of the riffraff.
Watched an awful lot of football up and down the country during that time and enjoyed it
Posh. Sitting in the canton stand.
Being riff raff, the Bob bank was my staple, but my dad would 'upgrade' us to the canton stand for cup games.
Thinking about it, being a football fan and being a supporter could be 2 different things. Sparkey, you obviously have the club you support running through your veins, but given you'd watch teams you had no affiliation with during your exile shows your fanaticism for the game.

I agree with Hilts, loads of people in the Rhondda in Liverpool or Manure shirts never been to a game you can call them armchair supporters or plastics, I've got nothing good to say of them.![]()
I even went to the Wretch Field a few times to see some football if City weren’t playing. Mind you they were in the 4th division then whilst we were in the 2nd and there was no real rivalry between the 2 clubs which came later.
Also went to see Bristol City several times when I lived in Bristol mid 70’s but they were then in Div 1 so half of me was there to see some top quality footballers from the big clubs.
Also recall some trips to Newport in late 70’s.
If you chose Cardiff to be your team 20 years ago, no one could accuse you of glory seeking blue.As an Australian who lives in Thailand, I guess I am a plastic Cardiff supporter. I visited there over 20 years ago and watched about 4 games. Anyway, I am a happy plastic at the moment![]()

but I think they played on a Tuesday and we played on a Wednesday. Could have been the other way around mind.

Do Tranmere still play on Friday nights![]()
