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Remember the days we would get like 30,000+ for a reserve game? I seem to remember a game against Liverpool and I think proctor scored for us, and they fielded Mcmanaman. That's all I remember, random thought of the day!!
Was there.I remember the FA youth cup semi-final 2nd leg in 1982 against Man Utd in front of 16,000. We drew the first leg 0-0 at their place, but a couple of unknowns called Mark Hughes & Norman Whiteside ripped us to shreds. We lost 4-0, and 3 months later Whiteside was playing in the world cup.
Hmmmmm, red on white iirc, but you've got me questioning myself now.Remember the pasted billboards for the ressies had blue text.
Red text on white background for first team games but blue for the reserves - I used to love seeing them being pasted up at Seaham in the 60s.Thought this was going to be about the old days with the North Midland League at Roker Park playing the likes of Boro, Bradford, Doncaster, Barnsley and Scunny. The mags were in the Central League.
Bill posters used to stick posters up (red writing on white background) at strategic points around the ground which would detail the next upcoming fixture for the first team(in either Div 2 or Div 1), the ressies in N. Midland League, and the Youths in the Northern Intermediate League. Wish I'd taken a pic of one for posterity
I was actually at a North Midland League game on the Saturday we lost 8 nil at Upton Park when Sir GH got 6. Think we were playing Bradford, and there was stunned disbelief amongst the fans in the Main Stand (only area opened for ressie games) unsurprisingly.
Learned a few 'new' words that day as a nipper and they all centred around Alan Brown, wonder why?
Was there.
The queues were so big, they opened the exit gates and let fans in for nowt.
Well over 20,000 in after kick off.
Hmmmmm, red on white iirc, but you've got me questioning myself now.
was there, think davy corner was playing for us that day. think more than 20k, had to open fulwell end up because of queues outside, underestimated how many people would turn up.I remember the FA youth cup semi-final 2nd leg in 1982 against Man Utd in front of 16,000. We drew the first leg 0-0 at their place, but a couple of unknowns called Mark Hughes & Norman Whiteside ripped us to shreds. We lost 4-0, and 3 months later Whiteside was playing in the world cup.
Then Rangers got 42K against Celtic reserves a week or two laterThose huge crowds there was a push to break a record, iirc one of them was free and another was a quid as only games that people paid into counted towards the highest crowd or something.
The Nunez one he out jumped gary pallister (I think) by a good foot to win a header everyone was just laughing their cocks off
North Regional wasn’t it, we couldn’t get in the Central League because the mags voted against us getting in every year.
Central League?I think it was the North Midlands League for the reserves and the Northern Intermediate League was the youth team
We were admitted into the central league in the 80’s . Certainly played in the North Regional league in the 60’sCentral League?
North Midland League mateWe were admitted into the central league in the 80’s . Certainly played in the North Regional league in the 60’s
No the Mags blocked our applications, so we had to play in a lower standard than their reserves did. Even back then they were petty.Central League?
Definitely played in the North Regional league . Me Dad played in it for Ashington and Sunderland reserves were in itNorth Midland League mate
As Luna said above we definitely played in the Central League in the 80s.No the Mags blocked our applications, so we had to play in a lower standard than their reserves did. Even back then they were petty.
Good drinking hole, Hetton, man.Saw Neville, Pique and Pogba at Hetton once. Nev ran the show as expected.