oakwell, 1980's when we played grimsby and got promoted, walking up the queens ground after the match, grimsby fans on their coaches, a barnsley fan was about to chuck a half house brick thro one of the windows, stupidly i stopped him and copped it in my face...
Penalty shoot out at Cardiff The only live shoot out I've ever seen I think... thought we'd win it before it started but then every player who stepped up I thought would miss. A whole season's efforts down to 9 penalties...
Correct. </p> No need.</p> <table cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" width="601" align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0"><tbody><tr><td align="center"><font color="#9c9c63" size="+1">spatial, spacial (adj.)</font></td></tr><tr><td></td></tr></tbody></table><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" width="601" align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0"><tbody><tr><td></td></tr><tr><td>Spatial is the usual spelling; spacial is its homophone and a rare but Standard variant.</td></tr></tbody></table></p>
RE: Went in the City end that day. I remember parking in a school playground, not sure if it was the same one but there was some pillock in a Tranny van ramming all the cars. Think there was a pub across the road and some bright spark lobbed a brick through the window. About a hundred City fans spewed out, we were stood at a hot dog van and got trampled in the stampede. Moss Side was the most terrifying place I'd ever visited...
Could you quote an English dictionary please. Not an American one.</p> Otherwise I'll have to assumefrom your post you are fat, stupid and wearing checked trousers. Or should I say checked pants!</p> (england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)(england)</p>
Hudds away promotion season 78-79 thurs night game near the end of the season, we were being followed to the ground by a group of Hudds fans, my mate said just dont turn round, keep walking, very scary as we were turning into the ground and of course were turning to their end, couldnt believe it, big sign over the top of the entrance saying Town terriers Only, and we had taken it, all of a sudden the Hudds fans legged it, piyty we lost, also Man City when Clint scored in last min, my wife got kicked and spat on coming out of the ground, only kicking i ever got was Rochdale away 1979, got jumped walking/runnig back to station, anohter bad day was England v Wales at Wrexam 1980, the mancs and scousers took their end, we went in thinking it was the England end and it was carnage, a lot of lads got banning orders or the kike after that one
liverpool away prem year won 1-0 me and three mates got a right kicking, we parked behind a darton van hire bus. all it's windows were smashed and it's tyres slashed. other was west ham away league cup 5-2 win. got chase by loads of black guys after and we couldn't find our car. saw 2 south yorks coppers and asked if he could help, just said nowt to do with us and walked off. *******
"respectable reputation" hahahahahaha no one comes out to fight as hooligan wise we are nobodies. am glad it's that way
poland v england in Katowice fecking mental. this bar we were in got attacked. never thought i'd ever be glad i was in a pub full of cockney bruisers. saved our bacon that day. it kicked off inside and next thing i know i'm in the street trading blows wi some bloke while another tried hitting me with a belt. Some Hammers fan piled over n took a couple of blows but smashed this lad with belt full on the jaw. apparently i'd ended up 50 yards from the bar and 50 yards from our fans and this lad ran all the way over to help just cos i was in an england shirt. thank **** he did!
RE: Went in the City end that day. If it's the same incident i witnessed the 'pilllock' in the tranny van was from Barnsley and was desperately trying to move the van as city fans were trying to tip it over with him and others in it. So maybe not a pillock after all
Man City away cup 93 - awful Walked back to the station and bumped into a reds fan with blood dripping down his fan - tried to kicked hell out of me until he realised I was a Barnsley fan.They must have made a bomb brushing upthe coins in the Kippax
The Columbia Guide to Standard American English! Tut, tut! <table cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" width="601" align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0"><tbody><tr><td align="center">Kenneth G. Wilson<font size="-1">(1923&ndash.</font>The Columbia Guide to Standard American English.<font size="-1">1993.</font></td></tr><tr><td></td></tr><tr><td align="center"><font color="#9c9c63" size="+1">spatial, spacial (adj.)</font></td></tr><tr><td></td></tr></tbody></table><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" width="601" align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0"><tbody><tr><td></td></tr><tr><td> Spatial is the usual spelling; spacial is its homophone and a rare but Standard variant.</p> </p> </p></td><td valign="top" align="right"><font size="-2"><a name="1" />1</font></td></tr><tr><td></td></tr></tbody></table>
Keep going where? Texas, Alabama? Why can't you just admit you're wrong. It's spatial in English.</p> Got sand up your fanny or something?</p>