oldweststander wrote:Rob wrote:Dan wrote:Just move it to a 1pm kick off. Simple.
Be easier to move the funeral to 1pm, only 30 folk going to be there.
Cut the crap, football isn't that important and that's coming from someone who loves the game.
You moaners are only interested in your Saturday afternoon entertainment, come into the real world.
There is nothing wrong with postponing the whole football programme 24hrs, supporters are not going to to struggle booking transport are they?
m1cksut wrote:Bridgford Stag wrote:I can't believe what has gone here. HRH did his duty and service and salute him for that imo.
I know that posters/people don't necessary go along with the Monarchy. That is their point of view.
We can all deride the 'system' but many (and not all of us have benefitted I know) under Liz....we can go back to the Victorian age when 'we' have got what we have today. No-one (sic) complaining about our Plasma screens and Smart phones etc etc....
Anyway... bring forward our match to Friday night or just go for Sunday?
Just saying.
what the hell do the royals have to do with plasma tvs and smart phones?
the last royal to do anything to actually improve life for us peasants was charles the 1st!
I didn't as the change landed on my wedding anniversary. I was fuming at the time but I got over it eventually.Tippy Tappy Football wrote:I went to that Donny game but I can't remember anything about it.
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:I can remember Princess Di's funeral being in the morning. Wikipedia says it started at 9.08am and the ceremony in Westminster Abbey was at 11.00am.
We played Doncaster Rovers at home on the Friday night in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,874. Trevor Christie scored.
Is that right Pete?
Dan wrote:12.30pm kick off.
Martin Shaw wrote:
Chris M wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote:I can remember Princess Di's funeral being in the morning. Wikipedia says it started at 9.08am and the ceremony in Westminster Abbey was at 11.00am.
We played Doncaster Rovers at home on the Friday night in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,874. Trevor Christie scored.
Is that right Pete?
Trevor Christie left Stags in Summer of 1990. He was sent off in his last game against Crewe. Had a massive punch up in the tunnel with a Crewe player who had also been sent off, think it was Dave McKearney if I remember correctly. I used to stand next to the tunnel. This was a no holds barred punch up. Think Police got involved.
The scorer on September 5th 1997 was Iyseden Christie, so not far of Tippy.
Kenwood wrote:Chris M wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote:I can remember Princess Di's funeral being in the morning. Wikipedia says it started at 9.08am and the ceremony in Westminster Abbey was at 11.00am.
We played Doncaster Rovers at home on the Friday night in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,874. Trevor Christie scored.
Is that right Pete?
Trevor Christie left Stags in Summer of 1990. He was sent off in his last game against Crewe. Had a massive punch up in the tunnel with a Crewe player who had also been sent off, think it was Dave McKearney if I remember correctly. I used to stand next to the tunnel. This was a no holds barred punch up. Think Police got involved.
The scorer on September 5th 1997 was Iyseden Christie, so not far of Tippy.
https://www.macearchive.org/films/centr ... r-christie
The Crewe player was Dale Jasper
At the time when he was sent off I remember him running off the pitch and thinking why is he in such a hurry. Looking through the cage that covered the tunnel to the west stand you could see the state of the tunnel wall when he had finished with him
Chris M wrote:Kenwood wrote:Chris M wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote:I can remember Princess Di's funeral being in the morning. Wikipedia says it started at 9.08am and the ceremony in Westminster Abbey was at 11.00am.
We played Doncaster Rovers at home on the Friday night in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,874. Trevor Christie scored.
Is that right Pete?
Trevor Christie left Stags in Summer of 1990. He was sent off in his last game against Crewe. Had a massive punch up in the tunnel with a Crewe player who had also been sent off, think it was Dave McKearney if I remember correctly. I used to stand next to the tunnel. This was a no holds barred punch up. Think Police got involved.
The scorer on September 5th 1997 was Iyseden Christie, so not far of Tippy.
https://www.macearchive.org/films/centr ... r-christie
The Crewe player was Dale Jasper
At the time when he was sent off I remember him running off the pitch and thinking why is he in such a hurry. Looking through the cage that covered the tunnel to the west stand you could see the state of the tunnel wall when he had finished with him
I stand corrected. Think Trevor Christie was planning a career in the Police himself until that incident. You must have been standing near to me on that day. We used to stand on North Stand side of tunnel.
Chris M wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote:I can remember Princess Di's funeral being in the morning. Wikipedia says it started at 9.08am and the ceremony in Westminster Abbey was at 11.00am.
We played Doncaster Rovers at home on the Friday night in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,874. Trevor Christie scored.
Is that right Pete?
Trevor Christie left Stags in Summer of 1990. He was sent off in his last game against Crewe. Had a massive punch up in the tunnel with a Crewe player who had also been sent off, think it was Dave McKearney if I remember correctly. I used to stand next to the tunnel. This was a no holds barred punch up. Think Police got involved.
The scorer on September 5th 1997 was Iyseden Christie, so not far of Tippy.
Kenwood wrote:Chris M wrote:Kenwood wrote:Chris M wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote:I can remember Princess Di's funeral being in the morning. Wikipedia says it started at 9.08am and the ceremony in Westminster Abbey was at 11.00am.
We played Doncaster Rovers at home on the Friday night in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,874. Trevor Christie scored.
Is that right Pete?
Trevor Christie left Stags in Summer of 1990. He was sent off in his last game against Crewe. Had a massive punch up in the tunnel with a Crewe player who had also been sent off, think it was Dave McKearney if I remember correctly. I used to stand next to the tunnel. This was a no holds barred punch up. Think Police got involved.
The scorer on September 5th 1997 was Iyseden Christie, so not far of Tippy.
https://www.macearchive.org/films/centr ... r-christie
The Crewe player was Dale Jasper
At the time when he was sent off I remember him running off the pitch and thinking why is he in such a hurry. Looking through the cage that covered the tunnel to the west stand you could see the state of the tunnel wall when he had finished with him
I stand corrected. Think Trevor Christie was planning a career in the Police himself until that incident. You must have been standing near to me on that day. We used to stand on North Stand side of tunnel.
In those days I stood the other side of the tunnel Quarry lane side.
I didn’t remember the Crewe players name until I googled the incident.
I just remember Christie showed more speed that day leaving the pitch than I’d ever seen him apply on it.
I would have been 17 at the time great memories standing behind the dugouts and against the caged tunnel
Rob wrote:I stood on either side of the tunnel for many years, started in the Bishop as a kid in the 70's, moved to the North in the 80's and then the lower West in the late 80's through to the stadium redevelopment. I remember standing quite close to Graham Taylor when we played Wolves, he was superb in handling all the "banter" he got from the Stags fans. I think that was the game where we led 2-0 but lost 3-2. No idea what year it was, probably mid-90's I guess.
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