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55 minutes ago, ikri said:

 

Good memory.  Definitely a good game to be my 1st.

Was in the Gallowgate for that game, where the OG was scored 

 

Lots to add to this thread when I have a chance 

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24 minutes ago, Whitley mag said:

Seven Sisters Road was mayhem, great day would have them back in a heartbeat compared to the theatre going experience now.

 

I didn't enjoy nearly dying a couple of times, or coming within inches of getting kicked to fuck by a large group of Man Utd fans at Kings Cross (they played Chelsea that day) either, but...it was exhilarating as a young kid :lol:

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2 minutes ago, LionOfGosforth said:

 

I didn't enjoy nearly dying a couple of times, or coming within inches of getting kicked to fuck by a large group of Man Utd fans at Kings Cross (they played Chelsea that day) either, but...it was exhilarating as a young kid :lol:

Brighton away in the cup. Coach dropped us in London for a few hours, Chelsea were leaving from St Pancras, West Ham from KX.... 2 Coaches of NUFC in the middle. Chaos.

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4 minutes ago, madras said:

Brighton away in the cup. Coach dropped us in London for a few hours, Chelsea were leaving from St Pancras, West Ham from KX.... 2 Coaches of NUFC in the middle. Chaos.

 

Quite a few things went on with both of those sets of fans in that era, Farmers Rest in 86ish springs to mind

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6 minutes ago, madras said:

Brighton away in the cup. Coach dropped us in London for a few hours, Chelsea were leaving from St Pancras, West Ham from KX.... 2 Coaches of NUFC in the middle. Chaos.

 

Was that the game that finished a draw with the replay being the Trelford Mills game?

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2 minutes ago, LionOfGosforth said:

 

Quite a few things went on with both of those sets of fans in that era, Farmers Rest in 86ish springs to mind

With a bit of retribution between Leazes Terrace and the Tennis courts.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, LionOfGosforth said:

 

Was that the game that finished a draw with the replay being the Trelford Mills game?

That's the one. I spent the entire away game chatting up a girl working in one of their kiosks. Got a snog out of it. I was 15.

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Steve Foster wanting to kill Kenny Wharton when Kenny sat on the ball.

4-0 win

 

Also played Luton the first game after the Hillsborough disaster. They took the Leazes and Gallowgate fences down mid week.

0-0 draw

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22 minutes ago, The Fountain said:

Steve Foster wanting to kill Kenny Wharton when Kenny sat on the ball.

4-0 win

 

Also played Luton the first game after the Hillsborough disaster. They took the Leazes and Gallowgate fences down mid week.

0-0 draw

Wasnt Wharton sitting on the ball pay back for them doing similar at Kenilworth road (been once and it was an amazingly bizarre place then).

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7 hours ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Funnily enough the match which sticks out from my mind as a kid in 88/89 is Kenny Wharton’s testimonial - mainly for the Newcastle vs Sunderland match with the old players before it.  I remember it most for my old man getting excited by Pop Robson - I’d never seen him that happy before at the match (tbf it was 88/89).  It’s also still the only time I ever sat in the posh seats in the East Stand - the view of the ground from that angle and the noise was incredible to me.  

Not surprised, didn't go to that but it looked great fun and a parallel universe to the regular environment on the news the next day. 

I remember being in the bowels of the East Stand as the teams were being read out against Aston Villa in 89 and after Paul Sweeney was announced hearing people chant "Sweeney, Sweeney" and jumped to the conclusion 'he must be good if they're chanting his name'.  

 

Just being in the seats in those early days took some orientating for me, seemed so steep and unsafe, like you could easily fall right down them. Just not used to them. 

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6 minutes ago, Jonas said:

Not surprised, didn't go to that but it looked great fun and a parallel universe to the regular environment on the news the next day. 

I remember being in the bowels of the East Stand as the teams were being read out against Aston Villa in 89 and after Paul Sweeney was announced hearing people chant "Sweeney, Sweeney" and jumped to the conclusion 'he must be good if they're chanting his name'.  

 

Just being in the seats in those early days took some orientating for me, seemed so steep and unsafe, like you could easily fall right down them. Just not used to them. 

Sweeney was a bit of a cult hero in that we were shit and at least once in a game he'd put in a challenge,normally sliding, that was arrestable.

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Just now, LionOfGosforth said:

 

Same "Yellows...Yellows"

 

Seemed like 75% of lower league teams played away in yellow back then

Richard Hill scored for Northampton. Think we nearly signed him, but he went to Watford instead. Trevor Morley also played for them. 

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Some of my memories are..

 

Going to Zoots to see the strippers before the match. 


Getting tanked up on Broon & Exhibition 

 

The West Ham petrol bomb incident 

 

The Farmers Rest incident 

 

Beardsleys hatrick NYD against the mackems 

 

King Kevs testimonial game against Liverpool 

 

Beardsleys chip over Joe Corrigan

 

Chris Waddle skinning Des Walker and firing in a screamer. 

 

The utter dross of Tony Cunningham & George Reilly

 

Directors box invaded at the Den Millwall, scary day that was getting out of London. 
 

The 1987 FA cup match at Spurs and nearly getting crushed to death, was not long after Hillsborough. 
 

Listening to the news about Hillsborough on the coach coming back from Arsenal I think it was. 
 

The war cry of Indian Joe from the east stand every home game (who was he? 😆)

 

We were Gallowgate corner lads often scoffing a shit burger from the little stand up top. Getting pissed on by beer monsters. 
 

loads I’ve probably forgotten also. 
 


 

 

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George Reilly rising like a phoenix from the flames to score the only goal against Liverpool at the Gallowgate in  August 85.

It was the first time I'd seen us beat Liverpool who were the dominant team all my footballing life at that stage. 

 

 

 

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19 hours ago, Big Geordie said:

 

Yup - a gutter against a wall and a bog with no seat on it. Absolutely honking (cc 89) 

Quite often blokes used to just ask for a bit of space and just piss where they were standing on the Gallowgate 

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My first game was feb 89 v Liverpool, think I went to a few more the following season in division 2, including the beamback for the Boro game, probably wasn't too much of a difference  from the 80's after italia 90 until maybe 92-3 when the premier league started and our ground was full every week and started to attract more kids etc.

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I actually missed the FA cup game between Whitley Bay and PNE at Hillheads despite living 15 minutes away.

 

Can’t remember why but was told it was interesting day and night in Whitley Bay and surrounding areas. 

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