Remember going there in mid eighties - my memory tells me that Gazza came on as a substitute and I have a feeling it may have been one of his very first games for them.
There were only about 150 Rangers there and the police put us in the back of meat wagons after the game and took us to the train station. Those were the days when the 'loyal' Geordie crowd was a mere 13 or 14000.
I've never had much time for their fans - they make out they are a super sized club but they never used to turn up in big numbers like they do now for their home games.
There were only about 150 Rangers there and the police put us in the back of meat wagons after the game and took us to the train station. Those were the days when the 'loyal' Geordie crowd was a mere 13 or 14000.
I've never had much time for their fans - they make out they are a super sized club but they never used to turn up in big numbers like they do now for their home games.
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