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  • #16
    I've always had a top day going Cardiff away. Been there quite a few times. The day Langley scored the winner in about the 88th min the year we got to the play off final was an unbelievable day. Got screwed over by old bill, missed most of the first half and then saw us grab a late winner. Crazy day but what supporting your team is all about.
    Raging hangover the next day to boot

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    • #17
      looking back on it all many of my away day adventures

      looking back on it many of my away day advetures started without me having a ticket,grimsby away in 82 was another such tale once more i had no intension of going but saw a car driving through northolt bibbing its hooter all decked out in qpr colours so i start driving after it
      i think grimsby must be about 80 miles,little did i know i would clock up 269 miles getting there,once more qpr fans had fought all over the place ,so i now had to get home which was an impossible miission,because my car was parked right in the middle of the grimsby fans
      but thankgod that qpr chased the grimsby up the road i somehow got to my car in one peice,and drove all the way home,but when i got home what a day out it had been
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      • #18
        Mine was to smash their pub up
        Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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        • #19
          well as we know its actually in cleethorpes and the late lloyd sylvester (rip) turned up at about six as he was on a ban n had to register at bush plod farm at 9.30............he came straight out and proceeded to put a bin through their pubs window and offski it went for a good five minutes before the constabulary arrived on their boneshakers..........i remember scrapping with a rather rotund bearded fellow wearing a donkey jacket and bother boots....me attired in regulation loius jeans/gazzelle and diamond cut lyle n scott...........he called me a 'chuffing cockney jessie' until i seasoned him with a usual pancake additive...............halycon days indeed!
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          • #20
            I always remember the away days to oxford utd , that was always a lively affair, the long walk back to the station with lots of skirmishes ,

            And visiting the old cold blow lane we would get over early in my old morris minor and spray the place up .....

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            • #21
              Originally posted by TRING-RANGER View Post
              I always remember the away days to oxford utd , that was always a lively affair, the long walk back to the station with lots of skirmishes ,

              And visiting the old cold blow lane we would get over early in my old morris minor and spray the place up .....
              remember arksfud at 'carfax'.............
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              • #22
                Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View Post
                Palace away is always a class day out for me. I hate them with a passion.


                Seconded I cant stand them

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Factamondo View Post
                  remember arksfud at 'carfax'.............
                  Doesnt ring a bell ,

                  I remember one game somebody had managed to get lots of carnation milk tins into the ground and they were flying around like nobodies business, the old bill made take our shoes off at that game," barstewards" a few of my mates came home without them and no doubt the bill went to the local barn dance with new shiny royals on

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Bigdave View Post
                    I've always had a top day going Cardiff away. Been there quite a few times. The day Langley scored the winner in about the 88th min the year we got to the play off final was an unbelievable day. Got screwed over by old bill, missed most of the first half and then saw us grab a late winner. Crazy day but what supporting your team is all about.
                    Raging hangover the next day to boot
                    Got to say I'm with you on this one. Always been a decent one.

                    Even at their new place, for a new type ground, you've got to give it to Cardiff for last year, no over the top stewarding making people sit down etc, letting people go outside at half time for a beer.

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                    • #25
                      yeah

                      yeah facto that grimsby in 82 was one of our greatest days three completely differant firms that day some of them were in cleethorpes the night before so all the grimsby fans seemed to be wearing blue plasters i thought at first it was a kind of fashion statement untill i realised that they had been done by the rangers who had stayed up there on the friday night

                      and yes facto lloydie may have been with you guys but what came up on the oldest coach ever sent out of the bush was a real motley crew,i hope you were not on that old coach because i had got lost and had to follow it into grimsby,i drove into a service station and asked a copper where is grimsby he told me

                      GET LOST
                      then another copper who was younger said im sorry sir
                      but your lot have just turned up with the oldest coach we have ever seen and turned over three coaches full of she wed and middlesborough
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                      • #26
                        ted ted we went up on the chuff chuff about 80 of the young cmob.........a fantastic mix of lads from the bush/hayes/northolt/hounslow..........the grove lot went their own way but we got word the lincoln transit elite were waiting for us outside when we changed trains........ooooooooooooh ..........oooooooooooooooooh..........ooooooooh we used to chant before going into battle and we stormed out of lincoln station and the transit elite couldnt belive how game n very dapper we were.......jamie rook lost a belcher and 'campbell' a lad from northolt i never could remember his first name a tooth in the melee.........we saw the lte off and returned triumphant to catch the train to cleethorpes...ted ted our firm back then would moider todays set of lads!
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                        • #27
                          norwich,oxford,forest, southampton,luton for great away days outside london-80's/early 90's.
                          spurs,west ham,palace,highbury for top london aways in the same period.
                          PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                          • #28
                            Derby away '75 won 5-1 after watching them parade the league trophy , cheap day away returns , when they were cheap
                            Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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                            • #29
                              blimey

                              blimey factomondo that grimsby away game must of been one of our greatest days but oxford away shook me at what they threw at us i didnt expect that but i was talking to the imperial warlord of tottenham about one year ago,he is aged 60 years of age and he claims the firm that clashed with his lot outside the torch pub in the fa cup final was the best ever in the history of the spurs so we can never beat that day,but i should think the second best ever was the semi final at highbury
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View Post
                                I always remember Ipswich away in the cup 0-0 on a icy pitch prob late 80's early 90's,when we started climbing the fences at the end of the game and the replay got naughty as well. Apart from that i did enjoy going to Highbury and there always was a buzz when we went to Charlton
                                ipswich away was a war zone...murders on the pitch-was all over the papers and a week later at home we ripped our own seats out in s.a.r and slung them at their fans. not a bad away game also.
                                PRIDE OF LONDON.

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