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Old 18-06-2011, 20:20   #16
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The British Lion - A cracking pint in congenial surroundings. Liked it so much, I went back after the match for more beer with Phil Whalley and Mike A.
Hmm, I had trouble finding the station after that session, Wynonie. On the train home, in my semi-comatose state, I had visions of a club-wielding Fred Flintstone charging onto the Crewe pitch, followed by Morph and some pole-dancers, all headed towards a large, sweating, crease-necked steward who had Jimmy Bell on the ground in a half-nelson.

Bloody odd what too much beer can do to the brain, eh?
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Old 18-06-2011, 21:05   #17
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Hmm, I had trouble finding the station after that session, Wynonie. On the train home, in my semi-comatose state, I had visions of a club-wielding Fred Flintstone charging onto the Crewe pitch, followed by Morph and some pole-dancers, all headed towards a large, sweating, crease-necked steward who had Jimmy Bell on the ground in a half-nelson.

Bloody odd what too much beer can do to the brain, eh?
Yep, I suffered similar hallucinations, too. That ale in Crewe is lethal!
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Old 19-06-2011, 04:54   #18
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Been some real shoite holes following stanley. Best aways in memory are
Woking 05 - going up
York 05- going up (massive following and great result) even though we were apparently infiltrated by rovers and burnley according to the yorkies. Revenge attack etc etc
whitley bay early 90s - 15 perhaps of us on players coach for a cup game in the midst of winter on a tuesday night. Blackstone give me a sausage roll which I pucked up
Prescot cables early 90s fa cup premilarly round - Darren Lyons hattrick (Great stanley player)
Many others that had cow sheds all round but these stick out.
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Old 19-06-2011, 05:02   #19
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Used to enjoy Rossendale utd away. They had a much better ground, better team and probably more fans as i remember. What happened ? Even though EW left with a bitter taste just shows what was acheived and where stanley could be now.
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Old 19-06-2011, 08:07   #20
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darren only scored 2 that day, grimmy, bondswell, and owen scored the others in a 5-0 win
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Old 19-06-2011, 09:31   #21
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My 1st ever away game also sticks in my mind.

Colwyn Bay about 1997/98 season.

2-0 Win with a Brian Welch screamer I seem to remember
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Old 19-06-2011, 12:23   #22
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Yep, I suffered similar hallucinations, too. That ale in Crewe is lethal!
I had to go back again this past season; my post-match bus wasn't till 10:25. And what else can you do near Gresty Road on a Tuesday night? Lots of very friendly customers in there.
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Old 22-06-2011, 23:32   #23
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darren only scored 2 that day, grimmy, bondswell, and owen scored the others in a 5-0 win
Alright statto Remember a hot day at Emley and Bondswell scoring a screamer. Leek Town had a good ground aswel (at that time), what happened to them ?
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