My wife at the time hated football, even though she had never been to a game. I had said to her that I failed to understand how you can criticise something if you've never seen it. She said if Charlton ever got to Wembley she would go with me. She had obviously never heard of the Full Members Cup! Imagine her face when I told her we would be palying at Wembley. To be fair, she did go along, hated every minute and to my knowledge has never been to a game since.
The total crowd was 40,000 - not sure if anyone has already said that - the vast majority from oop north.
I think Blackburn brought 28,000. It's not a huge town and the joke at the Charlton end was that the housebreakers in Blackburn were having a field day. Dismal game. Got well bladdered afterwards.
dreadful game, my main memory was pre match, about 11.00 I think walking across Trafalgar Square with a tidy if small firm (I use the term loosely with our lot, never really our game, we just liked a good piss up most of the time), when a few Blackburn came marching in from the far corner of the square, then a few more and a few more, next thing we know there were about 40 of us facing 2-300 of their boys. Luckily for us OB were on hand a bit sharpish and we declined their offer of them turning a blind eye if we fancied a ruck with the northern monkeys.
dreadful game, my main memory was pre match, about 11.00 I think walking across Trafalgar Square with a tidy if small firm (I use the term loosely with our lot, never really our game, we just liked a good piss up most of the time), when a few Blackburn came marching in from the far corner of the square, then a few more and a few more, next thing we know there were about 40 of us facing 2-300 of their boys. Luckily for us OB were on hand a bit sharpish and we declined their offer of them turning a blind eye if we fancied a ruck with the northern monkeys.
I remember that mate, a few of us, including our schoolboy friend in Thailand were willing to front it out, but very happy the OB got in between tbh.
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Yes, coincidentally, it was her.