Potted Shrimp wrote:Did any one here ever go to Grundy Hill, Horwich RMI?
One of the biggest slopes on a pitch I've ever seen! Probably my memory exaggerating things, but it felt like the corner flag was level with the crossbar!
Potted Shrimp wrote:Did any one here ever go to Grundy Hill, Horwich RMI?
paulshrimp wrote: I recall a win at Bangor, about 1970, in the FA Cup possibly 4-3. There was a famous picture in the Visitor of Steve Porter lunging at the ball with his foot out to score one of the goals.
Alan wrote:paulshrimp wrote: I recall a win at Bangor, about 1970, in the FA Cup possibly 4-3. There was a famous picture in the Visitor of Steve Porter lunging at the ball with his foot out to score one of the goals.
3-2 in 1968 I think. Went to that match and also was taken to Chester in 1961 when we were in Lancs Combination and they in Div 4. I went on a coach and saw the goal (after 4 mins) in our then momentous 1-0 victory. A special train was laid on for fans but was late and most of them missed the goal.
At one of our last trips to Scouseport we saw Steve Porter standing amongst our fans (his son was one of our squad players at the time) and spent the 90 mins chatting and listening to his stories.
Is just me, or does anybody else miss those trips to Southport?
Gone_Shrimping wrote:It would be a decent pre-season friendly though.
Potted Shrimp wrote:I don't remember a goal from 45 yards, but def scored a brace - he was the reason why we watched Morecambe FC as he is related to me. The great memories I have watching them in the past and the fact they are geographically my nearest club is the reason why I support them today.
Keith wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:It would be a decent pre-season friendly though.
Home to Bangor on THAT Tuesday night anyone
paschahound wrote:'Laurie bloody Milligan?'
paschahound wrote:The game against Barrow a year or two later was more impressive though. It finished 0-0 and we played 10 at the back. Marshal Petain would have been proud that day.
Seasider9601 wrote:paschahound wrote:The game against Barrow a year or two later was more impressive though. It finished 0-0 and we played 10 at the back. Marshal Petain would have been proud that day.
The FA Trophy game I alluded to mate was in the 1987/88 season and the FA Cup game you mention which finished 0-0 was that following 1988/89 season.
Seasider9601 wrote:Without my "Potted Shrimps" book to hand written by Sir Ken Ormerod, I think (all approx.)
1987/88 FA Trophy 700
1988/89 FA Cup 1300 (away fans at least 850)
1988/89 ATS Trophy 450
All the above are there or thereabouts
My first game away at Barrow was on Boxing Day 1987. We were top of the league and I, and another approx.. 20 (yes...... 20......) Shrimps fans made up a crowd of 2300 at Holker Street as we drew 0-0
Seasider9601 wrote:Home matches v Barrow always guaranteed bigger than average gates, yes. Swelled indeed by travelling Barrovians from the wrong side of The Bay.
I can remember playing them in our first home game of the Conference season 1998/99 on a Tuesday evening and (IIRC) there was 3,500 fans on CP that evening.
Barrow's rivals have always been us, Workington and Carlisle United traditionally.
Seasider9601 wrote:Yes, they did walk down the pitch Posh.
I’ve seen photos of it somewhere.
I’ll try and find them.
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