Rival watch

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
To be fair,she has just come home after spending nearly 3 months if various hospitals with breathing and heart problems. She's got running up and down stairs like a 21 year old...and you know I am not!!!!!! Unbelievable that she was a very fit sailor with the American Navy. Time can be cruel!
So glad she has come home, best wishes to you both & look after yourself Smithy especially on those stairs!
 
Come on Maggie, more info about how you travelled there , how many spurs fans made the journey, can you remember how much it cost , love these memories from the 60s
We met our coach at the ground at 8am & drove down to Gatwick (got lots of waves & thumbs up along Tot High Rd. as passers by could see all our colours, rosettes & rattles so knew where we were going!) From Gatwick hopped over to Amsterdam followed by a lovely coach trip to Rotterdam. That set us back £10. If we'd gone the shorter route direct to Rotterdam I think it was £6. I have just spent the last couple of hours searching through memorabilia for the original pack with air tickets, details, etc which I know I have but they are illuding me. I believe there were about 4,000 Spurs fans made the trip although not altogether! We had a good few hours to sightsee & shop for souvenirs before the match. As I said before the Dutch people were so nice and seemed to love Spurs. Don't remember much about coming home except it was dark & by the time I got to bed it was the middle of the night. That was my first trip abroad & first flight & I've never forgotten it. I was 21.
 
We met our coach at the ground at 8am & drove down to Gatwick (got lots of waves & thumbs up along Tot High Rd. as passers by could see all our colours, rosettes & rattles so knew where we were going!) From Gatwick hopped over to Amsterdam followed by a lovely coach trip to Rotterdam. That set us back £10. If we'd gone the shorter route direct to Rotterdam I think it was £6. I have just spent the last couple of hours searching through memorabilia for the original pack with air tickets, details, etc which I know I have but they are illuding me. I believe there were about 4,000 Spurs fans made the trip although not altogether! We had a good few hours to sightsee & shop for souvenirs before the match. As I said before the Dutch people were so nice and seemed to love Spurs. Don't remember much about coming home except it was dark & by the time I got to bed it was the middle of the night. That was my first trip abroad & first flight & I've never forgotten it. I was 21.
Fantastic to hear about your memories Maggie.Even flying was unusual in those days.
 
  • Like
Reactions: remembercolinlee
Next Sunday is the Community Shield - Liverpool are currently in Austria a country that you have to quarantine for 14 days after returning from how do they play next weekend?
 
Next Sunday is the Community Shield - Liverpool are currently in Austria a country that you have to quarantine for 14 days after returning from how do they play next weekend?
Each side can stay in their own half and the first one to sign Nayim - he scores from the half way line Wins, simple!
 
We met our coach at the ground at 8am & drove down to Gatwick (got lots of waves & thumbs up along Tot High Rd. as passers by could see all our colours, rosettes & rattles so knew where we were going!) From Gatwick hopped over to Amsterdam followed by a lovely coach trip to Rotterdam. That set us back £10. If we'd gone the shorter route direct to Rotterdam I think it was £6. I have just spent the last couple of hours searching through memorabilia for the original pack with air tickets, details, etc which I know I have but they are illuding me. I believe there were about 4,000 Spurs fans made the trip although not altogether! We had a good few hours to sightsee & shop for souvenirs before the match. As I said before the Dutch people were so nice and seemed to love Spurs. Don't remember much about coming home except it was dark & by the time I got to bed it was the middle of the night. That was my first trip abroad & first flight & I've never forgotten it. I was 21.

Thanks Maggie, great to hear your memories , my dad went as well he brought my mum a miniature pair of clogs home as a souvenir <laugh> they sat on the mantlepiece for years but my regrets were not asking him more about the trip but I know that his group of friends had an old Bedford van that they went in
 
  • Like
Reactions: Spurf
Hate to admit.I only made 2 air trips with Spurs.One to Lisbon and one to Middlesbro (with the Spurs team.) I remember telling Ralph Coates he was brilliant at Boro!....and Chivers free kick bomb got us through in Portugal.I remember the free kick.You saw every Spurs fan there,as we all stood up yelling in amazement!...and shocked we were through.
 
Gosh. Watching Bayern today took me back to Shankly's Liverpool. "You cannot pass me,if you do ...CHOP!"
 
PSG’s forwards looked spent, Neymar had a horrific game and Mbappé was awful in front of goal. Bayern worthy champions.