Knew you'd take the b8Pepe the Horseman wrote:Orlando Sa.
Sounds kinky xPepe the Horseman wrote:It was a toss up between him, Hal (biggest end) and Orlanders.
John could have a big endPepe the Horseman wrote:It was a toss up between him, Hal (biggest end) and Orlanders.
That Friday night FA Cup game up there was bloody coldCountryRoyal wrote:Bramall Lane has to be up there.
May 10th 1979 - last game of the 11 match run without conceding a goal - the day we won the Division 4 titleRoyality creeps In wrote:Who remembers Port Vale away. Last game of the season (1980's?) on the open terrace. It snowed.
You do know we have regularly played Stoke since 1986, at both grounds.No Fixed Abode wrote:I dunno - The Victoria Ground away end was bad. But then that was pre 2005 so you might not know.Hoop Blah wrote:I always remember getting very cold at Oldham a couple of times. Portsmouth before they put the roof on and Plymouth were pretty cold is the weather was a bit off and I remember being very cold and wet at cup ties against Bournemouth and Halifax years ago.
Stoke (the Britannia not Victoria) is a cold one because of the design and location so I'd go for that.
Blackpool first game of the season in '02(?) in August was pretty miserable!maffff wrote:Blackpool in winter was always rather miserable.
I think that gets my vote, the way the wind blew up from the moors onto the open away end. It was bitterly cold and if there was any sun it was blinding your view.exileinleeds wrote:It's like none of you ever went to Saltergate. That was fukking cold, exposed, and bloody miserable.
I too was part of the hardy crew of 150ish Royals ( we'd sold about 700 tickets) who made it through the snow. Admittedly I did cheat by only needing to get 24 miles from Chesterfield......anyway, I'd still argue that Boro away a season earlier was much colder!!Wizard wrote:I think the coldest match I've ever been to was a 2-1 away win at Derby about 5 years ago. Shane Long scored both of our goals that day if I remember correctly.
The fan's coaches didn't even make it due to the snow being so bad on the M40, so there was probably about 100 of us in the away end shivering our way through 90 minutes.
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