That is NOT a spear tackle. It's a perfectly legitimate move. The steward has hold of the fan and supports his weight to the ground. The only problem is he may have had a penalty awarded against him for not releasing.
Oh, sorry. Wrong sport.
If I recall correctly, BR had some offers in the late 80s during the winter months where tickets were £5 or £10.
£10 was still a lot of cash, but a bargain deal for a trip to Yorkshire or some similar distance. Anyone remember those ?
I think Birmingham on my YP Railcard back then was £16.
As I've mentioned before, I've only invaded a pitch on one occasion. Okay, two. Actually it was three, errr. All of it was accidental...
But on none of those occasions when I found myself on pitch did I goad players or even go up to them or the opposition fans.
My concerns when I see this...
Him and Asif Din destroyed Sussex after tea in the 1993 final. I remember passing the ground bookies with Warwicks at 7/1 during the break. Interestingly, both matches involved teams making record breaking totals.
Quite. I seem to remember rushing home from school that lunchtime for the Top 5 and my brother telling me The Jam were in at number 1. I didn't believe him because I had not experienced such a thing at that point.
Are men a minority group now ?
I find myself perfectly happy as a man and I don't need any proposals. Mental Health, yes, but I think that is getting well addressed finally.
Incredible really. Bruce is a superb performer, one of my favourite people in the entertainment world and a good man. Trump should look at him and see just how far he falls short.
It still amazes me how folk read something online and go running to tell everyone it's happening, even after all these years.
That's why NSC is my go to. Only reliable and accurate information, every day, 24 hours a day*
*Did you say the ticket was for the Mayo Wynne Baxter lounge ?
I'm pretty sure that coach ran on to Paignton. It was my first holiday memory from 1973. Holiday season only though. Looks like your match was 25th September. 2-2
Long old overnight journey. Must have been a few stops offs.