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« Reply #100 on: October 14, 2007, 11:45:26 PM » |
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Luton Town 1986 (September I think). A Wing paddock. 2-2 (or 1-1).
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« Reply #101 on: October 14, 2007, 11:50:53 PM » |
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can't beat benwell but my first was scunthorpe in the 74 cup run,first league game was coventry at the opening of the following season(got lost going to the bogs,lift home off some reporter while me dad scoured the town scared to tcome home).
can i add a follow up to the initial question here....how old were you when you went to your first nufc match ?
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« Reply #102 on: October 14, 2007, 11:51:58 PM » |
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« Reply #103 on: October 14, 2007, 11:55:33 PM » |
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Luton Town 1986 (September I think). A Wing paddock. 2-2 (or 1-1).
i can imagine you there with your dad (or was it step dad)smacking you on the back of the head whenever you said anything. "haway the..." smack "i went te..." smack "we are the ..."smack jj sea thinking "one day you're gonna re-marry and i'm gonna do sod all about it really" the parent's thinking " when we get home we're gonna nude wrestle...how can i make his sis watch..i know,make her referee" then both think "s***,was that a goal"
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« Reply #104 on: October 15, 2007, 12:06:57 AM » |
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7 years old btw.
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« Reply #105 on: October 15, 2007, 12:50:24 AM » |
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My first Toon game-i was 6 and we played Liverpool at Wembley.May 1974 and our future God destroyed us.
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« Reply #106 on: October 15, 2007, 01:06:14 AM » |
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My first Toon game-i was 6 and we played Liverpool at Wembley.May 1974 and our future God destroyed us.
steve heighway is gonna be our manager ?
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« Reply #107 on: October 15, 2007, 01:26:13 AM » |
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Norwich 3-0 in April 1995. I believe Beardsley, Cole and Fox scored - i think
(i was 5. think that was my only game that season, but i started very regularly the next season, including some away games)
My first away game was 3-1 at Everton in the 95/96 season
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Total toon away games (including neutral venues): 90 Away games this season: Lillestrom 3-0 Ventspils 1-0 Villa 0-2 Boro 0-1 Man City 0-0 Arsenal 1-1 Blackburn 3-1 Birmingham (FAC) 2-2 Fulham 1-2 Chalrton 0-2 Watford 1-1
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« Reply #108 on: October 15, 2007, 09:14:36 AM » |
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autumn 1972 we beat Ayr United 2-0 in the Texaco Cup, Smith and Tudor; Macdonald missing 'injured'. I was one of 14,500.
With respect to earlier post my grandad took my dad, age 11, to the 13-0 win.
Remember a few matches mentioned on here, the Ayr match I remember following two transit loads of Ayr fans who caused mayhem including turning a car over on (the non pedestrianised) Bath Lane. In those days it was regarded as an integral part of being Scottish to cause as much bother as possible once south of the border. Was 7 at my first match.
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« Reply #109 on: October 15, 2007, 10:42:30 AM » |
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Sept 15th 1973, Wolves @ home, 2-0. Howard and Natrass the scorers.
Most memorable game, for all the wrong reasons.. 9th March 1974, Notts Forest 4-3 in the FA Cup @ home. The old Leazes in those days was rocking.
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« Reply #110 on: October 15, 2007, 11:19:41 AM » |
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Me Dad took me on January 1st 1983. 2-2 draw v. Carlisle with Keegan getting both our goals. Which would have made me 8.
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« Reply #111 on: October 15, 2007, 12:09:41 PM » |
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In those days it was regarded as an integral part of being Scottish to cause as much bother as possible once south of the border. .....and things have changed? I was 7 at my first game btw.
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« Reply #112 on: October 15, 2007, 12:19:11 PM » |
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1962 or 1063
It was a wednesday night game , NUFC V Portsmouth won 1-0 with a goal from right back, George DALTON
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« Reply #113 on: October 15, 2007, 12:19:15 PM » |
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21 February 2004. We beat Boro 2-1 with Shearer scoring a penalty with 5 mins to go. Absolutely loved it!!!
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« Reply #114 on: October 15, 2007, 12:30:33 PM » |
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Had to double check the stats to get the date but....
Dec 27th 1982. 1-0 home to Derby. Was in the Family enclosure with me dad. Howard Gayle scored and I remember we had 2 disallowed... Mick Channon played for us that night too I am sure
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« Reply #115 on: October 15, 2007, 12:38:38 PM » |
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I haven't got a clue. My dad took me to a couple when I was a nipper before we moved out the area for a bit. Asked him, but he hasn't got a clue either. Senial old sod.
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« Reply #116 on: October 15, 2007, 01:03:17 PM » |
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One of Keegans first games in the early 80s, 82 I think. Newcastle V Fulham we were losing with a few minutes to go and we went and banged two in. The place went fcking nuts, totally nuts.
I was 6.
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« Reply #117 on: October 15, 2007, 01:24:18 PM » |
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1962 or 1063
Surely that wins !!! My first game was a few years later at Hastings.
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« Reply #118 on: October 15, 2007, 01:26:52 PM » |
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1962 or 1063
Surely that wins !!! My first game was a few of years later at Hastings. A classic! Heard that Harold played a blinder for us.
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« Reply #119 on: October 15, 2007, 01:34:31 PM » |
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1962 or 1063
Surely that wins !!! My first game was a few of years later at Hastings. A classic! Heard that Harold played a blinder for us. European away games were a bit violent in those days. Crowd trouble lasted for days and some fella got speared in the eye.
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« Reply #120 on: October 15, 2007, 01:35:15 PM » |
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Against Southampton at home, August 1967. We won 3?0 and Gordon Marshall saved a penalty (which incident is the only thing I can clearly remember from the game).
that makes me laugh Why? do you block out sigs or something  Yep, and avatars too. And that ain't going to change just because I'm flattered that I've got so deeply under your skin that you've devoted yours to an obviously failed attempt to needle little old moi. Now, if you really are as old as I am -- old enough to have gone to his first match in the mid-1960s -- why don't you try acting your age instead of always snapping at my heels like some retarded, yappy mongrel? after your colossal boob ie the Stephen Spence business........if you were truly to act your own age you would come clean and admit that you are not such a big supporter as you make out, and people like me would respect you a bit more......same as if you were big enough to admit that you backing Souness was a sad mistake, as is the fact that the team were massively worse off for selling Craig Bellamy. I'm not really bothered how regular a supporter of the club you are Ozzie, if you saw those games in the 1960's but now live abroad or something and can't make it, thats fair enough. Just be honest and upfront about it. Instead of being such an idiotic WUM so often. Which you know you do, I suspect. This is why I found your post amusing. Yeah, I saw plenty of games in the late 1960s and early 1970s and I now live abroad. I've never once pretended otherwise. I also have a part share in some family season tickets and go to games when I'm back in Newcastle -- sadly less often than used to be the case since my father died a few years ago. As for the Spence thing, posted in haste and regretted at leisure, I admitted my mistake immediately. Get back to me on that one if you ever grow up enough to admit a mistake of your own. I'm not holding my breath.
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« Reply #121 on: October 15, 2007, 02:17:51 PM » |
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Home to Man City, early 50's. I think there wa about 50000 people there. Lots of great games over the years, I was there when we won the Fairs Cup in 1969, tears rolling down my cheeks. Malcolm MacDonalds debut against Liverpool when he scored a hat trick. The atmosphere was incredible
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« Reply #122 on: October 15, 2007, 02:38:22 PM » |
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6.10.94, Man United at home in the League Cup, won 2-0. I was 9.
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« Reply #123 on: October 15, 2007, 02:53:07 PM » |
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The 2-1 defeat at home to Bolton last season.
I've been looking out for Newcastle's results since the early '90s but only started going to games when I bought a car last year.
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« Reply #124 on: October 15, 2007, 04:12:37 PM » |
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Against Southampton at home, August 1967. We won 3?0 and Gordon Marshall saved a penalty (which incident is the only thing I can clearly remember from the game).
that makes me laugh Why? do you block out sigs or something  Yep, and avatars too. And that ain't going to change just because I'm flattered that I've got so deeply under your skin that you've devoted yours to an obviously failed attempt to needle little old moi. Now, if you really are as old as I am -- old enough to have gone to his first match in the mid-1960s -- why don't you try acting your age instead of always snapping at my heels like some retarded, yappy mongrel? after your colossal boob ie the Stephen Spence business........if you were truly to act your own age you would come clean and admit that you are not such a big supporter as you make out, and people like me would respect you a bit more......same as if you were big enough to admit that you backing Souness was a sad mistake, as is the fact that the team were massively worse off for selling Craig Bellamy. I'm not really bothered how regular a supporter of the club you are Ozzie, if you saw those games in the 1960's but now live abroad or something and can't make it, thats fair enough. Just be honest and upfront about it. Instead of being such an idiotic WUM so often. Which you know you do, I suspect. This is why I found your post amusing. Yeah, I saw plenty of games in the late 1960s and early 1970s and I now live abroad. I've never once pretended otherwise. I also have a part share in some family season tickets and go to games when I'm back in Newcastle -- sadly less often than used to be the case since my father died a few years ago. As for the Spence thing, posted in haste and regretted at leisure, I admitted my mistake immediately. Get back to me on that one if you ever grow up enough to admit a mistake of your own. I'm not holding my breath. The thing about the Spence comment, is just that it confirms you can't really tell people you know best in certain circumstances. And when I'm wrong, I will admit it. But I was completely correct in everything I said about Souness, and how far backwards he along with his sale of Bellamy and his purge of the so called "cancer" was taking the club. No big deal that you live abroad and don't see many games, most of us have had periods like this and credit to you for admitting it.
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