Slanester wrote:Being at the game would have been massive for Morecambe Fc, the fans, and the team, so really, really disappointed for everybody. On a personal note, the excitement has superseded that, since knowing for so long that it wasn’t going to happen. Can’t bloody wait for kick off.
Numbers travelling, surely would have been 5/6000(?) SOME day it would have been.
jbc.shrimp wrote:Slanester, you are possibly correct. The biggest question from your comment is where are the 4/5000 missing from the home league matches, that they are willing to follow the team to a prem club, and say they have been to a famous ground.
jbc.shrimp wrote:Slanester wrote:Being at the game would have been massive for Morecambe Fc, the fans, and the team, so really, really disappointed for everybody. On a personal note, the excitement has superseded that, since knowing for so long that it wasn’t going to happen. Can’t bloody wait for kick off.
Numbers travelling, surely would have been 5/6000(?) SOME day it would have been.
Slanester, you are possibly correct. The biggest question from your comment is where are the 4/5000 missing from the home league matches, that they are willing to follow the team to a prem club, and say they have been to a famous ground.
Bristol Shrimp wrote:Can't wait for the game to kick off, I have loved the media coverage we have had this last week and just hope we give a good account of ourselves tomorrow.
Keith wrote:Never having supported a 'second team', I've never been to a Premiership ground, so this would have been a first for me.
AndyReifman wrote:Keeping an eye on the Chelsea fans and they seem pretty split on starting youth vs first XI. Some say start the first XI so they can batter us and regain confidence, the others say start the kids to see if any are ready to be played in the league.
On the plus side, I think this match is a bit of a no-win situation for Lampard. If he loses, he's almost certainly out his job, but if he wins that doesn't really gain him any safety. We are just little old Morecambe after all.
Keith wrote:It only came to me afterwards... ...of course, this is the second time Morecambe have played at a top flight club in the FA Cup. So today would have been my second time if we'd been allowed.
Who else attended on the first occasion?
Keith wrote:Keith wrote:It only came to me afterwards... ...of course, this is the second time Morecambe have played at a top flight club in the FA Cup. So today would have been my second time if we'd been allowed.
Who else attended on the first occasion?
No-one?
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:Keith wrote:Keith wrote:It only came to me afterwards... ...of course, this is the second time Morecambe have played at a top flight club in the FA Cup. So today would have been my second time if we'd been allowed.
Who else attended on the first occasion?
No-one?
Portman Road was it? Yes I was there. Memories of the day. Getting on one of the supporters coaches at Charnock Richard due to living in E Lancs. I think the rules were different then and the coach was like a mobile bar. We had some boxes of bottled Stella straight from a recent booze cruise to France. Remember they were all gone by the time we arrived in Ipswich. Straight in the pub outside the ground along with several hundred other noisy Morecambe fans. We made a great noise in the ground but after Jimbo got sent off early in the first half we had no chance. Remember Danny Carlton (think it was) having a great second half but to no avail and we lost 4-0.That was the nucleus of the team which got us promoted into the league a few years later and was a very decent outfit.
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