There's one in Mumbles - I walked past a house in late June and there was a guy in the front room watching telly wearing the black away shirt. Unless that was you? ;o)
No mate that wasnt me as I wasn't living in merthyr at the time of the play off final. My step daughter only gets to a few games a season but she will be attending the sheff weds game,i've also tried to get a message put in the programme as she won her first intenational cap for wales in an U-16 tournament held in northern ireland this week. There is also another merthyr addick in the shape of a guy called paul who is orginally from bermondsey but has lived in merthyr for about 15 years sadly i've lost his number but he goes to a lot of away games,mind you from merthyr every game is away.
Here's a story for you mate , I live in Wrexham for whom my father captained for 8 years, he later became assistant manager at the valley before coming Cardiff's manager in the early 90's !!
I know Cardiff well lived there myself for 7 years .
my mate (welsh lee) is from neath and is now a season ticket holder despite old allegiances to man yoo. been going charlton occasionally with us over the years inc play off final etc.
Yep you got that spot on, no offence but I can't remember meeting on the train journeys, were they on the Cardiff-Paddington train or just Cardiff-Barry? Im amazed how quickly my Barry days have just come back, It's not a bad old place have alot of good memories could you remind me of our meetings and anything that might jolt the memory about you, apologies for not remembering but alots happened since then
from memory you used to work for the train company advice line? we met about 4 times on the cardiff-paddington train you used bunk most of the fares, which you told me how to do and i now follow your advice. There was 2 of us you were always on your own and i remember you being 6'4"+, it was when mendonca was firing in all the goals.
Bloody hell Welsh Addick(Jason) you do know me lol!!
Im back in Wrexham now, but do you still go to the Valley ? would love to meet up and have a pint before a match or something. I miss those Paddington train journeys, I go into Euston now takes double the time.
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My step daughter only gets to a few games a season but she will be attending the sheff weds game,i've also tried to get a message put in the programme as she won her first intenational cap for wales in an U-16 tournament held in northern ireland this week.
There is also another merthyr addick in the shape of a guy called paul who is orginally from bermondsey but has lived in merthyr for about 15 years sadly i've lost his number but he goes to a lot of away games,mind you from merthyr every game is away.
Here's a story for you mate , I live in Wrexham for whom my father captained for 8 years, he later became assistant manager at the valley before coming Cardiff's manager in the early 90's !!
I know Cardiff well lived there myself for 7 years .
les says how does welsh lee get 2 the games train or car?
moved from abbeywood 25ish years ago.
he gets a bus, he lives in new cross!
Yep you got that spot on, no offence but I can't remember meeting on the train journeys, were they on the Cardiff-Paddington train or just Cardiff-Barry? Im amazed how quickly my Barry days have just come back, It's not a bad old place have alot of good memories could you remind me of our meetings and anything that might jolt the memory about you, apologies for not remembering but alots happened since then
Regards
Paul
from memory you used to work for the train company advice line? we met about 4 times on the cardiff-paddington train you used bunk most of the fares, which you told me how to do and i now follow your advice. There was 2 of us you were always on your own and i remember you being 6'4"+, it was when mendonca was firing in all the goals.
Im back in Wrexham now, but do you still go to the Valley ? would love to meet up and have a pint before a match or something. I miss those Paddington train journeys, I go into Euston now takes double the time.
Nos dauch..............or how ever you spell it ;-)
So seems there is more cafc in welsh wales than we think!