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Axholme Lion

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Re: Opposition fans
« Reply #30 on September 21, 2020, 04:18:51 pm by Axholme Lion »
Just had a quick look at Charlton fans forum to see what they thought about us and wow it didn’t disappoint lol ,
My best one was it was there worst performance in years haha
You can all guess how it goes , lv been little old donny turning these ex prem clubs over

We get this all the time from the 'bigger' clubs whose fans believe in their divine right to be in the PL.

On a separate note Charlton fans are very deluded.



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Campsall rover

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Re: Opposition fans
« Reply #31 on September 21, 2020, 04:24:06 pm by Campsall rover »
Just had a quick look at Charlton fans forum to see what they thought about us and wow it didn’t disappoint lol ,
My best one was it was there worst performance in years haha
You can all guess how it goes , lv been little old donny turning these ex prem clubs over

We get this all the time from the 'bigger' clubs whose fans believe in their divine right to be in the PL.

On a separate note Charlton fans are very deluded.
Not biased of course being a Millwall fan.  But your right.

They haven’t been a “big” club since they sacked Curbishley.
Supporters should be careful what they wish for.
« Last Edit: September 21, 2020, 04:27:29 pm by Campsall rover »

Magicman

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Re: Opposition fans
« Reply #32 on September 21, 2020, 04:26:59 pm by Magicman »
I don’t know whether this counts in the discussion, but I remember a match at Grimsby in the sixties when at half time we all went onto the pitch and ran to the other end so we could be behind the goal that we would be attacking in the second half.
you are correct hound , there hooligans where behind that goal and most ran at them, but also to take that end . There fans scampered out of the ground and on to the side stand, but it was hell out side

colfromdonny

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Re: Opposition fans
« Reply #33 on September 21, 2020, 05:38:50 pm by colfromdonny »
I don’t know whether this counts in the discussion, but I remember a match at Grimsby in the sixties when at half time we all went onto the pitch and ran to the other end so we could be behind the goal that we would be attacking in the second half.
I remember doing that at Rochdale in the 70's

silent majority

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Re: Opposition fans
« Reply #34 on September 21, 2020, 05:42:03 pm by silent majority »
I don’t know whether this counts in the discussion, but I remember a match at Grimsby in the sixties when at half time we all went onto the pitch and ran to the other end so we could be behind the goal that we would be attacking in the second half.
I remember doing that at Rochdale in the 70's

Was it the 70's? I remember doing it at Rochdale in the 60's, the day that Winston was arrested. I also remember it happening at Chesterfield, possibly Archie leading from the front?

drfc1951

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Re: Opposition fans
« Reply #35 on September 21, 2020, 05:58:26 pm by drfc1951 »
I remember doing it at Peterborough in 69,won 1-0 Colin Clish scored.

scawsby steve

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Re: Opposition fans
« Reply #36 on September 21, 2020, 06:45:41 pm by scawsby steve »
Also did it at Peterborough in 66. First match of the season. Drew 3-3 after being 3-1 up.

Alick and Laurie both scored, and there was an own goal.

elmsallrover

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Re: Opposition fans
« Reply #37 on September 21, 2020, 06:52:41 pm by elmsallrover »
Also York away 79/80

 

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