by arthurfondrelli » 24 Feb 2015 16:41
by Green » 24 Feb 2015 16:59
arthurfondrelli I can't remember if it was an exclusive football special but it certainly felt like it.
Went to the World Cup in Germany and got on a train with a load of Australia fans that took us to a clearing in the middle of the woods where there were bars and pubs temporarily set up. The train then took everyone from this wooded area to the Allianz Arena.
by WoodleyRoyal » 24 Feb 2015 17:10
Greenarthurfondrelli I can't remember if it was an exclusive football special but it certainly felt like it.
Went to the World Cup in Germany and got on a train with a load of Australia fans that took us to a clearing in the middle of the woods where there were bars and pubs temporarily set up. The train then took everyone from this wooded area to the Allianz Arena.
That sounds like a dream. Well, except the Australians.
by Barney » 24 Feb 2015 17:34
by Blue Blood » 24 Feb 2015 19:05
Barney There was a spell, mostly through the 1980s, where a good following of us would either block-book seats on a train..or take an 'unofficial' coach to away games.
So although not strictly a 'football special', many a glorious and eventful day was spent travelling to the likes of York, Lincoln, Preston, Ipswich, Walsall, Wigan and numerous other grounds.
Hazy, great days
by Barney » 24 Feb 2015 22:28
by Angry Shed Sex » 25 Feb 2015 17:27
by Fox Talbot » 27 Feb 2015 12:09
Bowman's QuiverSchards#2 Can only remember ever going on two specials, Hereford away in the cup (as previously mentioned but we did have several shots including one by Ray Hiron in the last minute that shaved the post) and Swansea away in the FA Cup circa 1979 where we got thumped 4-1, got chased back to the station and the train was pelted with bricks as it left.
Neither of these trains could be described as "dry"
I think the Swansea match was 1980. I was on that train out of Reading and it was packed the rafters. I remember being frog-marched from the station to Vetch Field and then being shoe-horned into a small pen in the corner of the ground which had bars/barriers stopping spectators climbing over the wall onto the pitch. As a 15-year old that was pretty hairy.
by Stuka » 03 Mar 2015 10:28
by Norfolk Royal » 03 Mar 2015 11:03
arthurfondrelli Went to the World Cup in Germany and got on a train with a load of Australia fans that took us to a clearing in the middle of the woods.
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