Went to a mid week game against forest ( I think) in one of them old Micky mouse competitions….stood on the holte with no one within 10 yards of me and my mate….never been so sold in my life and I did 20 years on markets and building sites….
Quote from: Charlie8182 on January 10, 2025, 02:53:27 PMQuote from: The Man With A Stick on January 10, 2025, 01:46:00 PMI remember a Leeds game in the mid 90s, possibly SBL's first season, when it was fucking baltic. It wasn't even a night game either. Was sat on the front row of the upper Holte and the wind was cutting across the park, game finished 0-0, Brian Deane was playing on the left wing for them and I don't think i've ever wanted a final whistle to blow so much so I could get back to a nice warm pub.I actually remember being at that game, 2nd January 1995 and Brian Deane in particular was an absolute donkey for them; the game was so forgettable that it was unforgettable as being one of the worst games between 2 sides I've ever seen! It was memorable for the fact that mid rant at the aforesaid Deane from the second row of the Upper Witton Lane I inadvertently hocked up a pavement oyster of considerable size. We all watched and as if in slow motion this accidental gob span through the air and landed in the hair of the girl sitting in front. Instinctively I reached out to wipe it off but Nodge off of H+V grabbed my wrist to save my embarrassment because she hadn't noticed.It sat there through the rest of the game, and I stared at that more than I looked at the pitch. Given the weather I hoped it eventually froze and dropped off in transit as she made her way home and she lived the rest of her life in ignorant bliss.....Of course every time someone mentions Brian Deane.....
Quote from: The Man With A Stick on January 10, 2025, 01:46:00 PMI remember a Leeds game in the mid 90s, possibly SBL's first season, when it was fucking baltic. It wasn't even a night game either. Was sat on the front row of the upper Holte and the wind was cutting across the park, game finished 0-0, Brian Deane was playing on the left wing for them and I don't think i've ever wanted a final whistle to blow so much so I could get back to a nice warm pub.I actually remember being at that game, 2nd January 1995 and Brian Deane in particular was an absolute donkey for them; the game was so forgettable that it was unforgettable as being one of the worst games between 2 sides I've ever seen!
I remember a Leeds game in the mid 90s, possibly SBL's first season, when it was fucking baltic. It wasn't even a night game either. Was sat on the front row of the upper Holte and the wind was cutting across the park, game finished 0-0, Brian Deane was playing on the left wing for them and I don't think i've ever wanted a final whistle to blow so much so I could get back to a nice warm pub.
Liverpool at home Friday night on BBC that was cold
Quote from: Holte L2 on January 10, 2025, 11:07:31 AMQuote from: DB on January 10, 2025, 11:03:36 AMQuote from: sid1964 on January 10, 2025, 10:17:05 AMDoes anyone know which game at home was the coldest to watch in our history?My wife has just told me that I must be mad to go to the game tonight, putting on a few layers tonight!I remember we played Liverpool in the LC 1/4 final in the 90s. Got delayed for ages as a larger than expected crowd turned up. We were frozen by the time k.o. came, I think it finished at 3am.December 2002. It was freezing. That''s the coldest game I've been at, not helped by the lengthy delay and the fact I was wearing a t-shirt and a long-sleeved Villa shirt.
Quote from: DB on January 10, 2025, 11:03:36 AMQuote from: sid1964 on January 10, 2025, 10:17:05 AMDoes anyone know which game at home was the coldest to watch in our history?My wife has just told me that I must be mad to go to the game tonight, putting on a few layers tonight!I remember we played Liverpool in the LC 1/4 final in the 90s. Got delayed for ages as a larger than expected crowd turned up. We were frozen by the time k.o. came, I think it finished at 3am.December 2002. It was freezing.
Quote from: sid1964 on January 10, 2025, 10:17:05 AMDoes anyone know which game at home was the coldest to watch in our history?My wife has just told me that I must be mad to go to the game tonight, putting on a few layers tonight!I remember we played Liverpool in the LC 1/4 final in the 90s. Got delayed for ages as a larger than expected crowd turned up. We were frozen by the time k.o. came, I think it finished at 3am.
Does anyone know which game at home was the coldest to watch in our history?My wife has just told me that I must be mad to go to the game tonight, putting on a few layers tonight!
I saw SK Brann's ground from the top of Mount Floyen.Bergen was lovely, if a tad wet.
Christ we were shite that season, but so were Chelsea. They went down the next season as we came up.
Quote from: waynejames on January 10, 2025, 03:13:34 PMLiverpool at home Friday night on BBC that was coldYes that game shouldn’t have been played. I think the players wore trainers the pitch was so hard. Early 80s