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Best Performance by a Red

Cloughie1975

John Robertson
We’re you rolling about outside Cloughie ?

I was meeting a girl from Nottingham after the game outside the ground (Roker pie shop) we were hugging each other and jumping about while people were getting clattered 😂🥊
I think the trouble must have happened before I left the ground,Bonfire.
The most memorable thing about the day(apart from Stan’s goals))was getting a flat tyre on the A1
travelling back but I managed to change it in a lay-by.
Mainly I stayed for the weekend with relations when I visited the north-east but not on this occasion.
 

Morpeth

John Robertson
Mid-Late November, sat in the clock stand spotted another well known Forest fan a few rows behind me, quick nod to each other,

Stan was 👌 but got to give the Forest fans credit reckon it’s the most that’s ever travelled to Roker park, this was backed by someone working for Sunderland, double guns from the entire Roker end when Stan notched, it’s stayed with me as I seen it from the side and above.

then after the game there was a right old punch up outside. 😂😂
I think I was also in the clock stand for that game. Tony Norman got us tickets as we lived next door to him. Small world.
 

Bonfy177

LTLF MORON
I was in the first block nearest the Roker end, Tony Norman Jesus blast from the past, canny hand he was
 

valspoodle

Steve Chettle
Used to share a flat in Putney in the 60s. One of the lads was from Chester-le-Street and for one special occasion we motored up there along the A1. Just once, it was a nightmare, driving up in an old Mini which, most will remember, had all the electrics at the front of the transverse engine, so when it rained, you were in trouble. And did it rain!

Eventually arrived at his parents place and off we went to Roker Park to see Northampton Town play in their one season in the First Division. They went straight from the Fourth Division to the First then back down again in record time. Had a great day out at a grand old stadium, must have been round about 1966.
 
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