George Dawes wrote:Remember the one in 85 for the wrong reasons though.
Freez wrote:I would imagine it was the inaugural season/s of the Northern Premier League, back in 68/69. We joined from the Lancs Combination and think Scarborough were up from the Midland League?
That season we finished third, not sure about Scarborough
Freez wrote:Right enough about the Seamer Rd unsavoury incidents George, as for it being 85' it May we'll be later, but defo under Joe Woj. We lost in a close game but we didn't really threaten.
might have been 86, I was at high school and had a Saturday afternoon job at a Butchers in 85/86.Keith wrote:Freez wrote:Right enough about the Seamer Rd unsavoury incidents George, as for it being 85' it May we'll be later, but defo under Joe Woj. We lost in a close game but we didn't really threaten.
The only game I've ever been to where I didn't want Morecambe to score. Once the news rippled around that the guy had been killed, the atmosphere was awful and in fact, a few of us contemplated leaving before the end of the game.
The thugs arrived, climbed over a wall, started fighting the first people that they met, head-butted an elderly man in the chest, causing his heart to stop, then legged it, all within a few minutes. One of Morecambe FC's darkest days, regardless of the fact that the thugs only ever attended games where they thought there may be trouble.
George Dawes wrote:Did you witness it Keith? I was told the the next day off School mates who went that the Elderly man was rumored to be a board member who went over to split up fighting and tried to make a citizens arrests and went down holding his chest?
George Dawes wrote:might have been 86, I was at high school and had a Saturday afternoon job at a Butchers in 85/86.Keith wrote:Freez wrote:Right enough about the Seamer Rd unsavoury incidents George, as for it being 85' it May we'll be later, but defo under Joe Woj. We lost in a close game but we didn't really threaten.
The only game I've ever been to where I didn't want Morecambe to score. Once the news rippled around that the guy had been killed, the atmosphere was awful and in fact, a few of us contemplated leaving before the end of the game.
The thugs arrived, climbed over a wall, started fighting the first people that they met, head-butted an elderly man in the chest, causing his heart to stop, then legged it, all within a few minutes. One of Morecambe FC's darkest days, regardless of the fact that the thugs only ever attended games where they thought there may be trouble.
Did you witness it Keith? I was told the the next day off School mates who went that the Elderly man was rumored to be a board member who went over to split up fighting and tried to make a citizens arrests and went down holding his chest?
parkyboy wrote:whatyearwasitMark Quayle scored a hat trick in what was a 4 4 draw at Christie i think
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