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... FA Cup Final for me. I remember very little, patches of the train journey there, falling over onto the platform at Cardiff Central, and seeing Matt Le Tissier on the TV in one of the pubs.

 

..... the rest I had to remind myself of a few days later, watching the recording on Sky.

 

:-(

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I don't know how people can watch saints stone cold sober nowadays. I like to spend a good few hours in the boozer before (and after) the game. It's usually by far the best bit of the day and also softens the blow of watching the inevitable 90 minutes of dog ****e that follows. I got lumbered into driving to palace away last season and hated every second of it...

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I don't know how people can watch saints stone cold sober nowadays. I like to spend a good few hours in the boozer before (and after) the game. It's usually by far the best bit of the day and also softens the blow of watching the inevitable 90 minutes of dog ****e that follows. I got lumbered into driving to palace away last season and hated every second of it...

 

I ended up driving a minibus to Reading last year, got the dates wrong and double-booked and had to be back for the missus best mates birthday bash.

 

Ended up spending almost 2 hours trying to find all of my completely wasted mates and still missed the birthday party.... so staying sober and still getting it in the neck on the way back. Rubbish.

 

The only other time I drove to a game last season was Derby, took three mates, luckily 2 of them got so wasted that they ended up getting nicked, that saved on petrol on the way home f'sure.

 

Driving to football does not work.

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Bradford 76

van driver may not have got arrested and the other 5 of us ( yes 6 in an escort van) would not have had to pay for a taxi home.

dear day out

 

that has got to be the most intimidating game for Saints supporters...worst than walking through Poopy.

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Bradford 76

van driver may not have got arrested and the other 5 of us ( yes 6 in an escort van) would not have had to pay for a taxi home.

dear day out

 

Bradford A 1976.

Me too Mike - I thought we had drawn at the final whistle.

Sobered up when I realised 3 of our party out of 5 were guests in the Bradford nick including the driver. Sobered up even more when Mark Thompson and I bumped into 30 Bradford fans on a deserted Bradford railway station - I still have the scars!

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Bradford A 1976.

Me too Mike - I thought we had drawn at the final whistle.

Sobered up when I realised 3 of our party out of 5 were guests in the Bradford nick including the driver. Sobered up even more when Mark Thompson and I bumped into 30 Bradford fans on a deserted Bradford railway station - I still have the scars!

 

i was with Jeff Osborne, Rich Edmunds, Mick Carter and i cannot remember others.

all i know is we left Castle at Midanbury closing time Friday night , had breakfast in Bradford and got completely rat a*sed, in fact it was probably a good thing the driver, whose name i have forgotten, was arrested.

Funny thing was the taxi driver got to Northampton and wanted us to get out, he mis understood destination, and could not speak a word of English.

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Bradford 76

van driver may not have got arrested and the other 5 of us ( yes 6 in an escort van) would not have had to pay for a taxi home.

dear day out

 

Coldest place I've ever been.Had to have several lagers to warm up!!!

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... FA Cup Final for me. I remember very little, patches of the train journey there, falling over onto the platform at Cardiff Central, and seeing Matt Le Tissier on the TV in one of the pubs.

 

..... the rest I had to remind myself of a few days later, watching the recording on Sky.

 

:-(

 

Luton. :lol:

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it never happened to me but after the Fulham away game in the promotion season in 78.

we went into Soho and then got a very late/early Saturday morning train home.

At least 20 of us had the train to ourselves and spread out in the carriages to have a kip

when we got off at the Central Station to walk home at least 3 were missing.

They ended up in Weymouth and had to fork out for the excess fares and trip back to Southampton.

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