Yes this!! Had a season ticket but was just expected us to always be there. didnt bother with some games and then spent most of the game tormenting the away fans.Taking the top flight for granted last time around
Haha we have all had that one over the years.Starting supporting them!
I saw us beat Trakia & Bayern ( West Germany ).I was just thinking back and the one big regret for me was not watching the Sky Blues beat Bayern Munich, when we qualified for Europe that one time.
It was 1970 and I was still a young kid.
We had beaten Trakia Plovdiv in the first round.
We had played them away in the first leg in Bulgaria and beat them 4-1 and then at home, for the second leg we beat them 2-0. I was there for that game.
The next round we were drawn against the very mighty Bayern Munich!
We played them away in the first leg and we went to Germany and got thumped 6-1 and our keeper, Eric McManus, had a complete mare and was apparently responsible for a number of their goals.
So, it came to the home leg and I just couldn't bring myself to go. I was so distraught after we had lost 6-1 against them in that first leg and I felt I just couldn't go, knowing we were already knocked out.
Anyway, they came here and we actually beat them 2-1. A fabulous achievement.
Have always kicked myself since that I didn't go. We beat one of the best teams in Europe 2-1!
Big regret for me.
£178.40Went to to the Cup Final. My Dad got a ticket from a guy at his pub. Cost £45 for the £6 ticket. Not sure what that is in today's money.
Pretty sure we didn't take anything like 50k to Wembley in 87. I expect someone on here will know the real figure, but then (as now) large numbers of tickets were reserved for hangers-on.That is pretty mental!
So say you went to about 15x home games on which the average attendance was about 16k, yet you still missed out when we took 50k to Wembley?
How does that work?
You and many thousands of others as I recallMissing that George Thomas goal because I'm a slow drinker
Different situation with kids tbh. My daughter wasn't interested really back then, but we had season tickets after they returned and by Birmingham, no way could we not go (although I do think the reasons for going there were different and blame the council/Wasps more than SISU for that one). If I'd not gone to Birmingham, I could have lost her as a supporter as she wouldn't have understood the decision, just that we weren't going and who knows how the last few years would have gone.We started going from November after I told my lad we weren't going. In the October HT he'd done a SBITC thing at St Nicks and they all got two free tickets to a game. We chose Notts County, won 3-0. Got a ST then for the rest of the season.
Don't regret it and never got the anger aimed at attendees from fellow fans. The anger should have been aimed at the Club hierarchy, not fans who simply wanted to support their team.
I was at the return leg when we won!I was just thinking back and the one big regret for me was not watching the Sky Blues beat Bayern Munich, when we qualified for Europe that one time.
It was 1970 and I was still a young kid.
We had beaten Trakia Plovdiv in the first round.
We had played them away in the first leg in Bulgaria and beat them 4-1 and then at home, for the second leg we beat them 2-0. I was there for that game.
The next round we were drawn against the very mighty Bayern Munich!
We played them away in the first leg and we went to Germany and got thumped 6-1 and our keeper, Eric McManus, had a complete mare and was apparently responsible for a number of their goals.
So, it came to the home leg and I just couldn't bring myself to go. I was so distraught after we had lost 6-1 against them in that first leg and I felt I just couldn't go, knowing we were already knocked out.
Anyway, they came here and we actually beat them 2-1. A fabulous achievement.
Have always kicked myself since that I didn't go. We beat one of the best teams in Europe 2-1!
Big regret for me.
and me, it was Mrs mole's birthday and we weren't allowed out!! hahahhaNot going to Old Trafford in 2007
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Blimey. My Dad paid for it anyway!£178.40
Not surprised he didn't let you go into the West End.Never standing in the West End, Dad wouldn't let me go in, he felt i was too young.
I used to look over the rail in the family stand above with envy, or watch from "The Crow's Nest".
Sleep tight Dad, I love you, recently passed , Thanks for the memories and giving me the life long gift of CCFC.
I saved all my pocket money up to get the 06/07 shirt with McSheffrey's name on the back and we sold him to Blues a couple weeks into the seasonHaving my new home shirt stickered up with Dion Dublin's name and number for him to be sold a few days later. I felt so deflated
Having my new home shirt stickered up with Dion Dublin's name and number only for him to force a move by refusing to play a few days later. I felt so deflated
Took my mum hours to remove his name off my shirt with a very hot iron, a damp tea towel and a butter knife.Having my new home shirt stickered up with Dion Dublin's name and number for him to be sold a few days later. I felt so deflated
My only regret is that we left HR.
Not because of the CBS as a stadium, but because its location meant that the Saturday routine of meet in a pub before the game, then a pint in Strikers afterwards and a slow stumble back through a few more pubs towards town, all had to change.
I've changed too I guess, and I don't drink anything like as much these days, but I do miss the laughs, and how easy it seemed to be compared to the current experience.
It is what it is, of course, and now the ground is actually ours it's starting to feel a bit more like home. There will, of course, be a whole new generation who can remember nothing else, and have nothing but brilliant memories of the CBS, which is exactly the way it should be.
I am never getting caught out like that again. My latest shirt that was a Xmas present has my own name on which even grates meps I would have got his replacement's name instead but unfortunately we signed Darren fucking Jackson to wear number 9 so I just left it.
Same here, was young, free and single back then and would have gone to St Mirren and wherever we were to play in Europe.That the second leg against St Mirren never got played.
Also that we never got to play in Europe although I was only 13 and it was a time of trouble I am sure my dad would have taken me somewhere, if we get promoted this year a European run at some point would be lovely.
I'm sure he was more than pleased and proud to do that - priceless.Blimey. My Dad paid for it anyway!
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