Know how you feel mate, went to oldham one year and asked a local for the football ground, when we got there i thought the attendance wasn't going to be much good, only to find we were at Oldham rugby league club !!! Otis did you get to the game in the end ?I went to see City play at Cambridge United in the cup.
Got there and it was deserted.
Had only turned up at Cambridge City's ground instead and there was no game on there. Total darkness. :facepalm:
Yep. 15 mins late.
As for worst decision in my life?
Would have to be about my band. 3 piece and we fell out over artistic differences. I wanted to add a keyboard player, they didn't.
Drummer went and joined King and played on 'Love and Pride' and the bass player joined Dexy's and played on 'Come on Eileen.'
:facepalm:
If they went onto bigger and better things why didn't you?
Ahh, the 60 million dollar question.
I didn't form another band and concentrated on writing songs and plays and went into acting.
Not sure why now I didn't just continue. I was the singer/songwriter so I could have just got a new band together.
The drummer was my best friend though and we had been in bands together for 10 years. Maybe I went into a bit of a sulk I'm not sure.
After we split up a record company got in touch and wanted to sign us up! :facepalm:
What was the bands name Otis?
What was the bands name Otis?
Trying something a bit lighthearted here,
Chatting with a few friends over xmas about following the city and some of our great away days in the mid to late 80s when the memories of a lost trip to Anfield came up.
Anfield was a graveyard for us and many other teams at that time, even so 5 of us climbed in a taxi and set off for the station for the 10.30 to liverpool.
Dont know whos fatal idea it was to have a quick pint in the Rose and Crown on route but we did . It was during this time we made a decision not to bother going due to ,firstly what we had spent at Selhurst park the week before and secondly we'd never won at Anfield with little hope on that day.
The entire day was spent there and as the results came through on the tiny tv that was in the corner we knew that we'd F....d up and missed history being made. Big Cyrilles winner gave us a 1-0 win and because of that it officially became our worst decision ever.
Anybody with similar bad decisions ?
I went to see City play at Cambridge United in the cup.
Got there and it was deserted.
Had only turned up at Cambridge City's ground instead and there was no game on there. Total darkness. :facepalm:
nice one
There was a game at HR postponed 30 mins before kick off in the 90's can any one remember it,I can't
Trying something a bit lighthearted here,
Chatting with a few friends over xmas about following the city and some of our great away days in the mid to late 80s when the memories of a lost trip to Anfield came up.
Anfield was a graveyard for us and many other teams at that time, even so 5 of us climbed in a taxi and set off for the station for the 10.30 to liverpool.
Dont know whos fatal idea it was to have a quick pint in the Rose and Crown on route but we did . It was during this time we made a decision not to bother going due to ,firstly what we had spent at Selhurst park the week before and secondly we'd never won at Anfield with little hope on that day.
The entire day was spent there and as the results came through on the tiny tv that was in the corner we knew that we'd F....d up and missed history being made. Big Cyrilles winner gave us a 1-0 win and because of that it officially became our worst decision ever.
Anybody with similar bad decisions ?
Going to my best mate's wedding (I was best man) on the day Oggy played his last game for the club, my all-time hero. We beat Sheff Weds 4-1 and Oggy left the pitch to a standing ovation.
My mate is now divorced.
89/90 - Cyrille header from a Greggy Downs (?...) centre. Oh happy happy happy days.
Hadji,Mcallister2 Zuniga
Might find the goal out for those who want to see it
I went to a Stone Roses concert around 88-89 I think on the Tuesday and went to see City win away at QPR the next night with THAT overhead kick from Drinkell on his debut..........started feeling very dodgy towards the end of the match, got back to the car, drove back from West London and spent the next 4 days in bed with full blown flu, probably contracted at that very sweaty concert.
Trying something a bit lighthearted here,
Chatting with a few friends over xmas about following the city and some of our great away days in the mid to late 80s when the memories of a lost trip to Anfield came up.
Anfield was a graveyard for us and many other teams at that time, even so 5 of us climbed in a taxi and set off for the station for the 10.30 to liverpool.
Dont know whos fatal idea it was to have a quick pint in the Rose and Crown on route but we did . It was during this time we made a decision not to bother going due to ,firstly what we had spent at Selhurst park the week before and secondly we'd never won at Anfield with little hope on that day.
The entire day was spent there and as the results came through on the tiny tv that was in the corner we knew that we'd F....d up and missed history being made. Big Cyrilles winner gave us a 1-0 win and because of that it officially became our worst decision ever.
Anybody with similar bad decisions ?
I went to see City play at Cambridge United in the cup.
Mine could well be simply this. Coached it after my bro drove us to Cov. Horrible ground, worst game ever, decided when Lee Hurst mowed the rebound from Dublin's (!) saved pen in his own net in front of us. Caught some virus or other and ill for a month.
Don't think i want to see the video for this, if that's ok Deano...
the bass player joined Dexy's and played on 'Come on Eileen.'
:facepalm:
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