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40 years on … December 1982 …. Rochdale away … The 92nd days


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2 minutes ago, Sweeneys Penalties said:

Alder bloody shot......now there's a memory. Wasn't their ground in the middle of a public park? You rocked up at the turnstiles and took a walk along a public pathway around some shrubbery to whatever part of the ground we were standing in. Top Right from memory

Rose garden. So much nicer than either Memorial or Eastville. For starters, Aldershot never had greenfly infestations nor greyhound turds amidst their flowerbeds.

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28 minutes ago, 1960maaan said:

I went every one of those cup ties, I think it was one game and about 40 replays. I doubt there ws a decent game among them.
Shut got the winner in the end I believe.

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Still remember the game on 22nd Dec.  We had our work party after hours, in the rest room upstairs of the branch I was working in.  Managers home brew wine….wohhhhhhh….was pissed by 7.00pm when my dad came to pick me up to take me to the game.

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On 01/12/2022 at 13:13, Bristol Oil Services said:

3. You was young back then.

 

If I may be so bald ....

 

Happens to a lot of us, with age. If you don't mind me boldly hijacking your post.

I was hirsute back then, but that season might be the only one in the last 50+ years I don't recall going to a single game in. I was in the Army then at Uni over t'other side of the country. 

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If I was a billionaire, with billions of quids, giving that Rishi Sunak and his tax gathering chancellor the slip on a little island somewhere between here and all them continentals, what I would do is pay homage not to our greatest goalscorers, not to meself, but to the true heroes of Bristol City FC:

The people that were going on home and away in 1979/80. And then kept going, home and away, in:

1980/81.

And 1981/82.

And 1982/83.

And then the first bleedin game in 83/4 too.

 

In other words, the good people of Coach Number One, Beryl Fudge's Red n White Army of weirdoes, oddballs and City fanatics.

They're the ones who should be immortalised, they're the ones who should be carved in stone.

What I would do if I was a billionaire, with billions of quids, and no tax to pay, and I bought the City off Stevie Lansdown, I would build another stand, just a bit bigger than even Stevie Lansdown's stand, that he called after himself, but I wouldn't call it the "Bristol Oil Services Stand," no, I would call it:

 

"The City Away Travel Service Coach Number One 1980 - 1983 Stand" and in the concourse I'd have an old 1980s Peter Carol coach (maybe the one trashed by Millwall at Earls Court in 1984; there'd be room, cos my stand'd be bigger than even Stevie L's stand which is bInger than Harry's) and the names of all that lot that kept going through that pile of shite/three relegations writ large for all to see. And maybe nip up Frankley Services and pinch the sign and stick that up somewhere (maybe with a mock up of that @GrahamC sat on the remains of the coach reading a copy of the pink Birmingham Sports August perusing all the results with us rock bottom of the pile, whilst berating Lester Shapter for denying us a penaly (plus ca change, and all that) and shredding David Williams' stylish Gas sat 5th in Div 3, whilst the music to "Sports Report" 5 o' clock scores blares and James Alexander Gordon down-tones, over and over, "Bristol City nil").

That's what I'd do.

 

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10 minutes ago, Bristol Oil Services said:

In other words, the good people of Coach Number One, Beryl Fudge's Red n White Army of weirdoes, oddballs and City fanatics.

They're the ones who should be immortalised, they're the ones who should be carved in stone.

I think that the BBC has already immortalised them …

 

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1 minute ago, Rudolf Hucker said:

I think that the BBC has already immortalised them …

 

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Harsh, there were at least a dozen “normal” people on what was often the only coach.

Along with, it must be said, some very interesting “characters”. 

In my defence I was only 19 then & hadn’t yet worked out there were far better ways of spending my time than getting a coach to Halifax or Darlington to watch fourth division football.

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6 hours ago, glynriley said:

1988. 3 replays I think. Borrowed my girlfriends car to go to the first game down there and it blew up on the way...!!

I went to all of them. I heard an interview with Steve Claridge a few years back and he was asked about it and whether the teams still had the desire come the fourth game.

He replied `No. No-one cared, we both just wanted it to end`

A bit like the fans then!

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5 hours ago, Bristol Oil Services said:

If I was a billionaire, with billions of quids, giving that Rishi Sunak and his tax gathering chancellor the slip on a little island somewhere between here and all them continentals, what I would do is pay homage not to our greatest goalscorers, not to meself, but to the true heroes of Bristol City FC:

The people that were going on home and away in 1979/80. And then kept going, home and away, in:

1980/81.

And 1981/82.

And 1982/83.

And then the first bleedin game in 83/4 too.

 

In other words, the good people of Coach Number One, Beryl Fudge's Red n White Army of weirdoes, oddballs and City fanatics.

 

I started going to all away matches from 1982. Beryl was on Coach 2 from 1983.

 

 

 

"The City Away Travel Service Coach Number One 1980 - 1983 Stand" and in the concourse I'd have an old 1980s Peter Carol coach (maybe the one trashed by Millwall at Earls Court in 1984; 

 

UNLESS MILLWALL TRASHED 2 coaches on different occasions, I was on that coach as well. 5 windows were knocked out and the driver insisted on driving back along the M4 at 40mph to avoid air pressure blowing out the other windows. Our incident happened in Brent Cross. The coach was brand new and was all white without any livery. It was owned by a chap in Nailsea. It wasn't a Peter Carol coach that day. I obtained his home address and posted a letter through his door.

 

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12 hours ago, GrahamC said:

Remember the “reward” for that Aldershot marathon was an away trip to Hartlepool a few days later & we lost.

I was there, I think we left on the coaches from Ashton at 7.30am and got back to Bristol about midnight. I left dreaming of a run to Wembley, I returned thinking that was a day of my life I was never getting back. Massive disappointment at a time when an FA Cup tie was one of the biggest highlights of the season.

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4 hours ago, sglosbcfc said:

I was there, I think we left on the coaches from Ashton at 7.30am and got back to Bristol about midnight. I left dreaming of a run to Wembley, I returned thinking that was a day of my life I was never getting back. Massive disappointment at a time when an FA Cup tie was one of the biggest highlights of the season.

We drove up in my mate`s new VW Golf because he wanted to give it a blast on a long motorway trip. He didn`t hang about, we were back in the pub in Taunton by 10!

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19 hours ago, Norn Iron said:

 

I started going to all away matches from 1982. Beryl was on Coach 2 from 1983.

 

 

 

"The City Away Travel Service Coach Number One 1980 - 1983 Stand" and in the concourse I'd have an old 1980s Peter Carol coach (maybe the one trashed by Millwall at Earls Court in 1984; 

 

UNLESS MILLWALL TRASHED 2 coaches on different occasions, I was on that coach as well. 5 windows were knocked out and the driver insisted on driving back along the M4 at 40mph to avoid air pressure blowing out the other windows. Our incident happened in Brent Cross. The coach was brand new and was all white without any livery. It was owned by a chap in Nailsea. It wasn't a Peter Carol coach that day. I obtained his home address and posted a letter through his door.

 

Pretty sure Beryl was on 2 from '84?

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On 01/12/2022 at 11:10, spudski said:

One of my earliest memories was standing in the lower Williams and hearing behind me some loud shouting...and me thinking ' Crikey...who's this bloke chanting and singing on his own in such a loud voice'...

Turns out it was Tony Harling mentioned and pictured above. What a character he was. 

Another early memory was some blonde girl who would routinely ger her tits out at most home games...usually after a few lads chanted at her to do so. 

It's funny how the mind remembers such stuff...I can remember so much from back then, yet can't remember nothing hardly from this season :laugh:

The walk through the turnstile, getting a pie in the kiosk. The toilets to the right overflowing. Walking up the slope into the lower Williams. Leaning against the same crash barrier...the same faces all around every game. 

Such fond memories ❤️

 

Probably Annie W - she was everyone's bosom pal in them days.

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