The reality is there wasn't that much trouble. Given the occasion and the emotion involved, it was very tame. It was almost as if they didn't care as much as us! The following season in the cup was a completely different story. Loads of trouble at the Green Dragon/Lamb and Flag. I think it took their fans a trip to Leek Town to realize how big the original game actually was!
would have been a different story if we had lost , from what i see the numbers we had it would have gone big time but hey ho it never did ,there was a double decker coach the OB couldn't keep their eyes off that dayThe reality is there wasn't that much trouble. Given the occasion and the emotion involved, it was very tame. It was almost as if they didn't care as much as us! The following season in the cup was a completely different story. Loads of trouble at the Green Dragon/Lamb and Flag. I think it took their fans a trip to Leek Town to realize how big the original game actually was!
were you insuredwoke up without a ticket.....nicked my birds car and drove all the way to hereford - got a ticket for the home end off some cardiff lads - about 20 bha in the home end - small scuffle then we were moved to the away endsuch a tense day......
IT WASN'T THAT QUICK MATEOh the slow coach to Hereford.
would have been a different story if we had lost , from what i see the numbers we had it would have gone big time but hey ho it never did ,there was a double decker coach the OB couldn't keep their eyes off that day
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DR
Would that be the one involved in the police chase to that village in the middle of nowhere after the game? Oh happy days...
As for the game, well it was torture but even if we ever do get back to another Cup final, or even win another major trophy to put up there with Charlie Webb's heroes, nothing in football will ever beat the feeling at the final whistle of Hereford away. Oh and if you can face watching 90 minutes of dreadful football, then watch the game on DVD and see how close they came to scoring at the end. It was all so, so close and with the loss of the Goldstone and Gillingham for home games in the conference looming, it is why I laugh when clubs like Palace or even Pompey (so far) think they have been hard done by. They really have no idea - yet (in Pompey's case at least).
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DR