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 Post subject: Re: Tonights Mail...
PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:59 pm 
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...in Memory Lane reckons our game against Birmingham in 1991-92 saw "1500 away followers packed into the Mill House Stand"...

Utter Bobbins.

They brought about 600 and were in the Town End.


didnt we take the lead through a Paul Baker header early in the game?

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:01 pm 
The only time I ever remember away fans in the full Millhouse was when we played Preston. I remember Burnley as well getting both ends (and Adrian Heath counting us!!).


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only time I ever saw an away end full was when we played birmingham one year and they were in the town end, they were top of the league and we beat them 1-0 i think was very young at the time

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:25 pm 
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i can remember another game when the away fans were in the Millhouse seats, although they weren't supposed to be. It was Southport in the FA cup (can't remember the year)and there was a group of them in the top corner.


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Wasn't it dead foggy at that match too? I seem to remember it was. I was in the Rink End with my dad.

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ElvisAintDead wrote:
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only time I ever saw an away end full was when we played birmingham one year and they were in the town end, they were top of the league and we beat them 1-0 i think was very young at the time


Same game we're talking about. They brought 6-700. I've got the full match on video, it's nowhere near full.


sorry was scan reading what you wrote I look like an idiot now.

Is the memory lane thing on the snail website

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ElvisAintDead wrote:
...in Memory Lane reckons our game against Birmingham in 1991-92 saw "1500 away followers packed into the Mill House Stand"...

Utter Bobbins.

They brought about 600 and were in the Town End.


didnt we take the lead through a Paul Baker header early in the game?


er hello, is anybody out there? :roll: :wink:

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aye it was the urnnly gurrl in the match like. Birmingham had the Town End and that was it, where do they get this stuff from?

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 6:51 pm 
It wasnt the full town end just the away section wasnt it and bakes score a fine header with the Birmingham fans still coming in if i remember rightly!!!


Plus good write up about the singing section as well!!!


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aye it was the urnnly gurrl in the match like. Birmingham had the Town End and that was it, where do they get this stuff from?


and they got a good slap in the boilies car park.

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I went with a lad I used to run with, a Boro fan from Billingham, he was expecting us to get tonked, I was suitably smug and he was impressed as we came home. :grin:

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