Anglo Italian Cup trip-Brescia 12th October 1993

I haven't copied them to the highest of standards.
How many people can you recognise?








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Only Vince out of the first one.4
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Likewise but recall others. I flew out there as the coach trip sounded a nightmare.The Organiser said:Only Vince out of the first one.
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Not in any of the pics but made was in the pics in the next days Italian papers.The coach trip was a nightmare but loved every minute of the experience1
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Lovely pics. Those T shirts haven't aged well though.
I didn't even realise there were away fans at those games.0 -
Top Vince, lee and Miss K jACKSON. AND 3 OTHER FACES who names will come back to me.
Second photo Rick and Nick.
OTHER PHOTOS your mother in law plus your wife Telly Tubby,and Andy with faces once again.
Who can forget the coach driver who lost the police that night so we could have afew drinks in town.1 -
I was there on the trip. Recognise Andy Lopata, Airman Brown and Nick Tondeur and is the blonde lady Lyn Watts?2
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I recognise Vince & the guy who was seen on TV in Oz at the cricket- Matt, I think.
Then, Rick, Nick & I think Dave Brooks in the next one.
Great pic of Martin Woods on his tod.
From the smaller ones, just Lyn & Andy Lopata.2 -
Declan Donnelly getting ready to rumble in top one.1
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I didn't realise that some mobiles have difficulty in viewing thumbs. Will look to upload the smaller ones at a later date so everyone can view.
I recall that there were two coaches. Probably around 250 fans travelled? It was knackering by coach for sure.
Had to be done though and was well worth it.0 -
The cricket guy is Chris B I believe - front of the top pic. Still does a lot of Eng aways and often bump into him. Lovely guy.Fanny Fanackapan said:I recognise Vince & the guy who was seen on TV in Oz at the cricket- Matt, I think.
Then, Rick, Nick & I think Dave Brooks in the next one.
Great pic of Martin Woods on his tod.
From the smaller ones, just Lyn & Andy Lopata.0 - Sponsored links:
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Err, no. His name is Matt - there were several posts around his appearance in Oz in one of the England cricket threads.
I believe you have confused him with Chris Britt who was out there too with his wife and was photographed with a Roland Out flag.
We sit next to his Mum & Aunt in the East.0 -
How olds chris b thought he was lot younger than me .The Organiser said:
The cricket guy is Chris B I believe - front of the top pic. Still does a lot of Eng aways and often bump into him. Lovely guy.Fanny Fanackapan said:I recognise Vince & the guy who was seen on TV in Oz at the cricket- Matt, I think.
Then, Rick, Nick & I think Dave Brooks in the next one.
Great pic of Martin Woods on his tod.
From the smaller ones, just Lyn & Andy Lopata.
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Chris Britt is around 43 , same age as my son.clb74 said:
How olds chris b thought he was lot younger than me .The Organiser said:
The cricket guy is Chris B I believe - front of the top pic. Still does a lot of Eng aways and often bump into him. Lovely guy.Fanny Fanackapan said:I recognise Vince & the guy who was seen on TV in Oz at the cricket- Matt, I think.
Then, Rick, Nick & I think Dave Brooks in the next one.
Great pic of Martin Woods on his tod.
From the smaller ones, just Lyn & Andy Lopata.0 -
There were indeed two coaches and I remember seeing them arriving at the Ground. I was lucky enough to be working in Italy at the time near Verona. Not too long a trip along the Autostrada to Brescia so I got there early.TellyTubby said:I didn't realise that some mobiles have difficulty in viewing thumbs. Will look to upload the smaller ones at a later date so everyone can view.
I recall that there were two coaches. Probably around 250 fans travelled? It was knackering by coach for sure.
Had to be done though and was well worth it.
First time I had ever seen Charlton playing abroad.1 -
The Organiser said:
The cricket guy is Chris B I believe.Fanny Fanackapan said:I recognise Vince & the guy who was seen on TV in Oz at the cricket- Matt, I think.
Then, Rick, Nick & I think Dave Brooks in the next one.
Great pic of Martin Woods on his tod.
From the smaller ones, just Lyn & Andy Lopata.
Indeed I have - my apologies. I thought Chris lookd like the guy at the front of the first pic.Fanny Fanackapan said:Err, no. His name is Matt - there were several posts around his appearance in Oz in one of the England cricket threads.
I believe you have confused him with Chris Britt who was out there too with his wife and was photographed with a Roland Out flag.
We sit next to his Mum & Aunt in the East.0 -
Richard J off here is there, but I won't point him out in case he wouldn't like it.1
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I recognise the guy in the denim jacket, but cant remember his name0
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Yep, regular face over the years.DA9 said:I recognise the guy in the denim jacket, but cant remember his name
Top photo at the front in that shocker of a T shirt is Wayne (Larry the Lamb). Not seen him for about 8 years2 -
Guy in the denim jacket is Martin ain’t it?
Got a good photo of myself and Damien Walters at the match somewhere, I’ll dig it out later.
I still have a Brescia ultras t-shirt and scarf I swapped for a shirt out there.0 -
Me too - didn't fancy the nigthmare coach journey. So wanted to make a few days of it out there, but we flew straight back post match.EastTerrace said:
Likewise but recall others. I flew out there as the coach trip sounded a nightmare.The Organiser said:Only Vince out of the first one.
For some reason I was unable to make the Ancona game the following month.
Feck me, 25 years ago this October. Some of us haven't aged too well.
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And me with Mrs cafcfan. That was the charter on Excalibur Airlines (no longer with us) from Gatwick wasn't it? We got back to Gatwick so late the airport was virtually shut. Got home, got changed and went straight off to work. (Always liked the Excalibur tail fin logo as it looked a bit like the Charlton sword.)Addickted said:
Me too - didn't fancy the nigthmare coach journey. So wanted to make a few days of it out there, but we flew straight back post match.EastTerrace said:
Likewise but recall others. I flew out there as the coach trip sounded a nightmare.The Organiser said:Only Vince out of the first one.
For some reason I was unable to make the Ancona game the following month.
Feck me, 25 years ago this October. Some of us haven't aged too well.0 -
I'm pretty sure I saw him in Belgium for the protest but as a shit drinker and their strong lager it was all a bit hazey for meDA9 said:3 -
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Remember the ferry being closed to all football fans on the way home because of trouble with the England Fan coming back from Holland. it was the night England lost to Holland under Graham Taylor and missed out on the world cup.
I remember thinking why didn't I fly.0 -
I was coming back from the Holland that night, don’t remember there being any problems with the ferries?Norman_Smith said:Remember the ferry being closed to all football fans on the way home because of trouble with the England Fan coming back from Holland. it was the night England lost to Holland under Graham Taylor and missed out on the world cup.
I remember thinking why didn't I fly.0 -
Happy to be pointed out. I was four stone heavier in those days. Lol.Covered End said:Richard J off here is there, but I won't point him out in case he wouldn't like it.
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My biggest regret was going to the England game instead of Italy, I left the groups match tickets in a bar, they were still there an hour later but, in going back to them I got chased all about Rotterdam. Found my way back to the England fans near to the railway station just in time to be baton charged and CS gassed.
Eventually got to the ground but was soon hit by a flying tyre lever chucked into our corner and then lost to a dubious goal. Did I not like that!
We were kept in for what seemed like hours, subjected to hardcore techno just to calm us all down whilst everyone about me planned to wreck Dublin the following week.
Classic 80s/90s England away trip!
Been to a few overseas pre season trips but would give anything to follow Charlton in Europe just once before I pop my clogs3 -
is that Airman second pic?3