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3 hours ago, paulhanley said:

That's the most scared I've ever been at a football match. I'm not surprised Ivan was running. I think even the baying Manny Road police dogs in the vans were frightened that day!

We were always on nodding terms back then

Sometimes played cards on the coach

That day though, he saw us scurrying out of the lever at full time...we had also started in the paddock

Stand and fight was his cry

He cauught up with us on weston street

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25 minutes ago, Casino said:

We were always on nodding terms back then

Sometimes played cards on the coach

That day though, he saw us scurrying out of the lever at full time...we had also started in the paddock

Stand and fight was his cry

He cauught up with us on weston street

Some mob that day Sheff Utd, me and Gubbins went in a kebab shop after the game on Deansgate for some scram and just moments before it was ready, a coach load of the fuckers piled in, we made a discreet exit to the pub up the street for a pint instead.

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4 hours ago, Johnnyrotten said:

As much as it was a weakened team, it still shouldnt have been conceding 6 - it was far from being kids, more likely this lot was too old! Jussi, Southall, Hendry, N'Gotty, Barness, Farrelly, Johnson, Frandsen, Pederson, Holdsworth, Nishizawa, subs Whitlow, Gardner, Ricketts, Wallace.  Wouldnt mind that line up in any of last 10 years!

That was more it, weakened team not kids

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Well to lighten the half time mood while being dicked at Orient, a memory of happier times. Apologies if posted before, but it seems to have been put up fairly recently.

Bolton fans at Red Star.  Look carefully it's a WW pile-on. Buckhurst and Squidy (where's he now?) next to me and plenty of others...

 

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On 24/10/2020 at 20:25, paulhanley said:

Where was the trouble? In the ground? My memory of the away end at Forest was a big open end that had several segregation fences splitting the terrace in to about five sections. All with a big perimeter fence. 

The main issue I remember seeing there was when Celtic visited in a European game and it got that crushed that it very nearly turned in to a Hillsborough incident.

I've spotted a game on you tube from 1985/86 ( Forest v Ipswich) and from that you can see away fans in 2 corner sections of the terracing and also a scattering in 2 seating sections to the left of the terrace , the home /away fans being segregated by 4 coppers by the looks of it , this game being 2 weeks or so after our game . I'm not sure how many we took that night to be honest , but it seemed a funny set on that the terrace was lpenned in really well like you say but the seating area was basically open season.

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Having got my TV fixed I can resume posting vids from our 87/88 Div 4 season in sequence.

A 2-0 home win over Wrexham and a turgid 0-0 draw at Hartlepool on Boxing Day had halted a poor run of results that had drawn Bolton back toward midtable. We'd won 10 drawn 6 lost 7. Next up was a derby v Stockport at home on December 28. We'd already won in the Freight Rover at Edgeley Park (1-3) in November and the Cheshire side were breaking no pots. However they had a certain Frank Worthington in their rank - an ageing figure but still class. 

A 6000+ gate witnessed Stuart Storer (making his home debut after a loan deal with Everton) sweep home a first half opener for the whites. Then in the second half John Thomas did one of his Cruyff turns to set up a tap-in for big Trevor Morgan. 

With the home crowd chanting Frank Worthington's name (much to Phil Neal's frustration) the old favourite grabbed an injury time consolation for Stockport. But it was a valuable three points, three games unbeaten and some momentum for BWFC. 

Another debutant this day was a young right back called Paul Hughes - a kid from the youth system who got a short run in the side.

 

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Good stuff.  2 excellent goals.  JT seems to do something great in every game, what a player he was.  I remember we were fairly dire for most of that season and its fair to assume if JT had picked up a significant injury or hadn't been signed in the first place, there's no way that team was good enough to go up without him.

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3 hours ago, Johnnyrotten said:

Good stuff.  2 excellent goals.  JT seems to do something great in every game, what a player he was.  I remember we were fairly dire for most of that season and its fair to assume if JT had picked up a significant injury or hadn't been signed in the first place, there's no way that team was good enough to go up without him.

He was a good un at that level. Looked like he could do with shedding a stone for the whole year - but a standout performer regardless.

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2 hours ago, marple whites said:

What a turn by jt, wasn’t  the away game the same score and frankie scored another late consolation ?

Yes I think that's right. Sadly that game was never filmed as it was in the gap between Easy Video stopping doing the footage (end of Jan 88) and Roadrunner taking over (March 88)

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1 hour ago, paulhanley said:

Yes I think that's right. Sadly that game was never filmed as it was in the gap between Easy Video stopping doing the footage (end of Jan 88) and Roadrunner taking over (March 88)

Shame that - I was in the seats with my dad and the away end erupted when frank scored.  Night game if I remember right.

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9 minutes ago, Mr Grey said:

Today's players would refuse to play, not because of injuries, but because they wouldn't want to get snow in their hair. Top sliding tackles 👌

Can see the players carefully picking their steps to avoid falling over. One of the best bits of old footage I've seen.

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1 hour ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Brilliant that.

Never heard of them, but 16500 is a decent crowd.

Conditions: current players would be skriking. 

Itd be easy to google but i think headington soon became oxford united

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On 27/10/2020 at 22:47, Casino said:

i think i got on a bus near the greyhound to get back to town

They werent happy  :)

 

 

I was on the 542 back home sharpish, the sheff u fans were trying to push it over outside newsagents on the corner. Used to hang around after games, decided better to head home that day. 

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53 minutes ago, Revelredne1961 said:

Yea they changed names to Oxford United

Great stuff.  They got some revenge when I saw us lose 5-0 there in 1984! (Aldridge scored his 1st goal for them). The cup game must have been at the Manor Ground, we were attacking the "away end" in 2nd half where that BW fan was celebrating on the pitch.

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2 minutes ago, Johnnyrotten said:

Great stuff.  They got some revenge when I saw us lose 5-0 there in 1984! (Aldridge scored his 1st goal for them). The cup game must have been at the Manor Ground, we were attacking the "away end" in 2nd half where that BW fan was celebrating on the pitch.

Travel club?

Think we played wigan, next day

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