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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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I was in the Derby end when Gabbiadini broke Simon Colemans leg,  Mc Ateer scored a cracker but i think we lost 2-1?

1993 or 1994 maybe?

I went in the Derby end that day behind the goal because the view in the FA cup tie was so shite 12 months earlier I vowed never to go in the away end again watching Bolton at the Baseball.

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Lads from the 80's era will have probably been in more home ends than away ends watching the Wanderers.

 

From memory mine are

 

Oldham

Blackburn, several times, totally overran those aliens.

Wigan, every single time we've played those shitbags..as we all did in those days

Wolves,in the Cup,always remember Mounts nodding at me when we opened the scoring

Burnley

Preston

Bury...who hasn't been in their end

Grimsby a few times

Southend

Liverpool

Arsenal on a freebie in the exec box with Carlos

Coventry..twice, .got chinned twice

Birmingham, with Brixton, lucky to get out alive

Millwall, pretty sure Casino and Co were in their end as well that day

Man City

Rotherham

Chesterfield 86, very lively.....

Trashmere in their seats.in the cup in 83/84...convivial atmosphere...

York

Notts County..milk cup 84

Wrexham, promotion match

Pompey, promotion season, didn't go down well with the locals with us seven in there on the Tuesday nkght

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