Proud of the team...their keeper saved them from what would have been a thoroughly justified victory by us.
And just as proud of all those guys and gals out on that terrace....I was in the main stand(to your right)....but I honestly felt for you all....never (and I mean never) have I seen such attrocious weather for an entire match and it was blasting horizontaly straight into your faces for the entire 90 minutes, the rain was incesant, I kid you not....I salute each and every one of you.
The coaches on the way back must have been full of condensation....indeed, Dave and I overtook a couple of our coaches on the A303 and the windows were totally steamed up.
I realise this should really have been in the post match threads but I wanted to be sure you all read this because I feel so strongly about the afternoons events and what you and the team went through.....well done ya mad bunch a barstards!!!!
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So proud of the boys though, made it well worth while, our performance in second half was fantastic and what a goal by akpo to top it off!
I honestly don't remember ever being in weather like that at a match
My star Sunday striker was on that terrace and has been throwing up all evening.
If he doesn't make ko tomorrow, I may ban away games in future !
Same saw your bit in the programme btw mate nicely done :-)
Cheers, they took about the bit where I slagged off Pardew though
Great day.
abandon and go to car but once I could not get any wetter it was good in the second half.
Thankfully staying locally so did not have far to go to get out of squelchy socks and shoes. Thought the boys were good in second hf in atrocious conditions,should have won
And i would like to apologise again to the bloke i knocked over when we scored... SORRY!
I was at that one as well...this was worse!!
Do you mean the FA Cup match at West Brom about 20 years ago, on a quagmire of a pitch - and Colin Walsh's penalty never crossed the goaline mud or whatever?
The weather at Yeovil yesterday was definitely worse.
No this was a midweek league game Oggy,My programme that night was just a papier mache lump in my pocket when i got home
That was the wettest I've ever been in my life, with clothes on.
So I sheltered in the gents until kick off and then made my way back up to the top and stood for two hours with horizontal rain and hail blowing at 90mph in my face- worse is the fact I have to wear glasses and these were completely inundated with water and misted up. The other end was just a blur and a bloke near me stripped to the waist!
The strange thing is that once we'd scored the conditions didn't seem to matter so much. Probably a combination of getting used to it and the fact that the team were playing so well. How didn't we get that second goal?
The coach home was very uncomfortable and my jeans and shirt were still wet when I got home. To cap it all I got wet AGAIN today walking back yo my motor at Sainsburys!
Please PLEASE don't let it be like that at Brighton!
Lol about the specs, Golfie. At one point I thought a contact lens had been washed out of my eye. Last time that happened was on a water ride in Florida !
However, I shall be writing to Barbour about how their waxed waterproof jackets aren't actually waterproof after 30 minutes standing on that terrace.
Think he is ok now according to friends that was with him.