Worst game you've ever been too? (1 Viewer)

I'll start,

Shrewsbury away last year was awful, Blackpool just before Christmas about 5 years ago, Lost 4-0 was awful.
 

covcity4life

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losting 1-0 to hull about 7-8 years ago, i realised we were never gonna make that long awaited promotion push anytime soon

also the bristol hammerings come to mind.
 

ccfcmustang

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Going up to Preston every season knowing that we will not win. Shit stadium shit fans. However last night proved how effective pitch invasions can be. Just saying...
 

ccfc_Tom

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bristol city away, last season in the championship. Made even worse that i was in the Bristol end
 

torchomatic

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I went to the West Brom and Southampton defeats, but really they're not amongst my worst. Sutton Utd was rubbish, so was going to Scarborough mid-week and getting beaten in the Cup. Plus at the beginning of the 80s there was a dreadfully boring 0-0 draw against Middlesborough on Boxing Day that sticks in the mind.

For me, a heavy defeat doesn't really make a game a "worst" memory. I remember us losing 5-1 at Leicester just before Xmas, the one where Bobby GOuld ran onto the pitch. We got hammered but it was a good laugh. Filbert Street was a good ground to watch the City in.
 

ccfcmustang

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I went to the West Brom and Southampton defeats, but really they're not amongst my worst. Sutton Utd was rubbish, so was going to Scarborough mid-week and getting beaten in the Cup. Plus at the beginning of the 80s there was a dreadfully boring 0-0 draw against Middlesborough on Boxing Day that sticks in the mind.

For me, a heavy defeat doesn't really make a game a "worst" memory. I remember us losing 5-1 at Leicester just before Xmas, the one where Bobby GOuld ran onto the pitch. We got hammered but it was a good laugh. Filbert Street was a good ground to watch the City in.

Very true, i remember 4 or 5 years ago away at the albion we lost 5-0 or 5-1 but sang twist and shout non stop throughout the second half. Brilliant
 

hutch1972

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Too many to list them all, but everton at home in 1980 0-5 , the Notts county game Deano mentioned were bad .
More recently the plymouth away game and Wallsall last season was a shocker.
But my all time worst game in regards to entertainment was a 0-0 draw v Bradford on bonfire night 2003 , it was without doubt the most tedious 90 minutes of my life, if it wasn't for the fireworks i would have fallen asleep.
 

hutch1972

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I went to the West Brom and Southampton defeats, but really they're not amongst my worst. Sutton Utd was rubbish, so was going to Scarborough mid-week and getting beaten in the Cup. Plus at the beginning of the 80s there was a dreadfully boring 0-0 draw against Middlesborough on Boxing Day that sticks in the mind.

For me, a heavy defeat doesn't really make a game a "worst" memory. I remember us losing 5-1 at Leicester just before Xmas, the one where Bobby GOuld ran onto the pitch. We got hammered but it was a good laugh. Filbert Street was a good ground to watch the City in.
I still have nightmares about Sutton torch.
 

hutch1972

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I went to my first away game at Filbert Street, We played in the white away kit on a wednesday night and lost 1-0. I was hooked.
Was that the day we sold Huckerby ? Didn't know until the teams came out.
I think that twat Birchinall was trying to wind the city fans up over it.
 

Karl87

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A 0-0 draw at home to Brighton in January 2003. At least games where we've been battered have had some goals, this was just the blandest game with nothing to remember except the icy cold temperature!
 

Manchester_sky_blue

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There have been a few, losing away to Rochdale in the cup, must have been 5 years ago now. A very average Dale side made us look like a pub team that day.

I think the loss at home to Ipswich season before last having bossed most of the game was the most demoralising. it was then I realised we were going down.
 

LastGarrison

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Bradford at home at HR one Bonfires Night.

They brought about 45 fans (I actually think I counted them!) and it was the dullest 0-0 in history. The biggest cheers were reserved for the fireworks going off over the ground. Yes the game was that bad.

Watford away one year when I was hanging out my arse after a late one in Scholars, was nearly puking before the game, couldn't have a beer and I think we were about 4 down at half time (we might have lost 5-2 or something), was sat right by the away fans who even took pity on me and fucked off straight after the game and went home to bed. Not my finest match.
 

LastGarrison

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There have been a few, losing away to Rochdale in the cup, must have been 5 years ago now. A very average Dale side made us look like a pub team that day.

I think the loss at home to Ipswich season before last having bossed most of the game was the most demoralising. it was then I realised we were going down.

Great day on the piss though was Rochdale!!! Moody notes, that fat bird from wife swap working behind the food counter and getting her tits out and loads of us ending up on the piss in Stafford on the way back and the bouncers getting twitchy about how many of us were in their boozers!
 

Manchester_sky_blue

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Great day on the piss though was Rochdale!!! Moody notes, that fat bird from wife swap working behind the food counter and getting her tits out and loads of us ending up on the piss in Stafford on the way back and the bouncers getting twitchy about how many of us were in their boozers!

It was a somewhat different day for me, I was living in Bury at the time and several of my mates are Dale fans (they are kind of my pet team as well so had mixed feelings about the day to begin with).......... the ribbing was merciless...........
 

Bennosdancingfeet

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Too many to mention but Luton in the cup, we lost 2 nil I think and Dublin refused to play whilst trying to engineer a move to villa. What made it worse, I met a mate down there who was a ST holder at Luton, was telling him before game how we're going to smash them and how I was looking forward to years of piss taking... Sadly, it was me, still to this day who gets the odd email on our heroic night at kenilworth road.
 

deanocity3

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Bradford at home at HR one Bonfires Night.

They brought about 45 fans (I actually think I counted them!) and it was the dullest 0-0 in history. The biggest cheers were reserved for the fireworks going off over the ground. Yes the game was that bad.

Watford away one year when I was hanging out my arse after a late one in Scholars, was nearly puking before the game, couldn't have a beer and I think we were about 4 down at half time (we might have lost 5-2 or something), was sat right by the away fans who even took pity on me and fucked off straight after the game and went home to bed. Not my finest match.

think that was on sky,was davenport playing then
 

LastGarrison

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It was a somewhat different day for me, I was living in Bury at the time and several of my mates are Dale fans (they are kind of my pet team as well so had mixed feelings about the day to begin with).......... the ribbing was merciless...........

I met a few Dale fans in Switzerland for the England/Argentina "friendly" in 2005 and they ripped the piss out of me as well if that makes you feel better?
 

mrbluesky87

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Too many to list them all, but everton at home in 1980 0-5 , the Notts county game Deano mentioned were bad .
More recently the plymouth away game and Wallsall last season was a shocker.
But my all time worst game in regards to entertainment was a 0-0 draw v Bradford on bonfire night 2003 , it was without doubt the most tedious 90 minutes of my life, if it wasn't for the fireworks i would have fallen asleep.

You stole my thunder re the Bradford game, easily sticks out as the worst game in my life and lets face it we have seen some bad games.
 

Covstu

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getting beat by Blackpool in the league cup when Carl Lightbourne had a laser pen shone in his eye, absolutely pissing it down and we were appalling. Sheff Utd in the cup losing on pens was heartbreaking too
 

jesus-wept

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League cup tie mid sixties, Coventry 1 Leicester 8. Don't think I have to say anything else.
 

skybluelee

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Beating Torquay 1-0 in the FAC in 2009 (or possibly 08, I'm getting old). They (then a non-league side and us in the Championship) battered us for 90 mins and we won with an Elliott Ward goal late on. We were absolutely shocking.
 

skybluelee

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Actually, Crewe in the JPT is by far the worst. So much anticipation and excitement beforehand, the hairs standing up on the back of my neck when we got into the stadium at 7:35 and during the first rendition of the sky blue song. Then battering them for the entire match and losing 3-0. Then having to queue to get back into the casino in the pissing rain before we could go to the car because my idiot of a brother had left his new shirt in there.

Then what should have been a 3 hour journey home turning into 5 due to roadworks and diversions, and it pissed it down all the way home. Got 4 hours sleep before having to go to work the next day to merciless piss taking from all my colleagues as I sat there, bleary-eyed, saying things like "But we absolutely played them off the pitch!".
 

chiefdave

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Home league game against Wimbledon, must have been late 80s or early 90s. Was freezing and chucking it down, at one point it was hailing so hard you could even watch the game. Think it was a late own goal that lost us the game.
 

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