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  1. Back in the 70's us City fans from Taunton and Bridgwater used to drink in the Try Again pub pre match. I usually drank more than was good for me.Anyway we were playing Orient at home and were in the ground pre kick when some of my friends bet me I wouldn't run onto the pitch which in my inebriated state I duly did. After offering words of encouragement to the players I apparently kissed George Merrick which in my nearly paralytic state I do not remember. A large police office approached me and said would I mind getting off the pitch. No stewards just a polite request which I did. Getting back in the East End I was collared by a police inspector and given a stern talking to but allowed to stay in the ground. Times have changed some since the 70's.
  2. Come up from Taunton for home games. Get off M5 at Clevedon, over the hills and into the Park and Ride. Always somewhere to park by the entrance even when it is shut. Free parking and a 20 min stroll to the ground. After the match an easy exit as well. Highly recommended.
  3. burhou

    FA Cup 22-23

    Just watched my hometown team Taunton beat Yeovil 1-0 in front of a crowd of 2,300. City win as well. Definitely a good night for me.
  4. Would love to see Taunton playing Yeovil in the same league or better still Rovers.
  5. Bristol City fan for life since the late 60's but try and see as many Taunton games that don't clash with City as I can as they are my hometown club. Saw them Monday versus Chippenham Town. It was a cracking game with Town winning 3-1.Chippenham probably played the better football but Taunton defended really well. Their goal was good but Taunton's third was a stunner, blasted in from outside the box. Only August but looks like they might be able to hold their own in their first time at that level against teams with bigger budgets and squads.
  6. burhou

    Parking

    It is actually okay in Aston Court as we go out past the cricket ground then turn left past the park and run down to the Clevedon road and onto the motorway homewards. Only inconvenience is sometime having to practice your hill starts going up the steep hill.
  7. burhou

    Parking

    Thanks for all your replies. Went down to LA park and ride and parked on the grass outside no problems. People were going into the park and ride as the sign outside said closes at 22:20 which contradicts their website which states 21:30.Parking in Ashton Court for Sundays match as only £1.20 I think. Nice walk to ground as well.
  8. Just saw the Sky highlights of the Swansea 2 v Millwall 2.Swansea concede 2 own goals in injury. After watching some of City's capitulations late on in games last season. I feel their pain. Well maybe not really as they are Welsh.
  9. burhou

    Parking

    Looking online seems the PortwayP&R also shuts at 21.30.Anyone know if you can come off the Cumberland basin system just before the swing bridge and get to the SS Great Britain car park.It seems to have been closed off for a long while and you have to go into Bristol then back down the river to access it.Thanks.
  10. burhou

    Parking

    HI, coming up from Taunton for tonight's match. Usually use the park and ride but see it now shuts at 21:30.What is the score for parking in the John Lloyd centre. I guess it is pay but how much and is it open to the general public. Thank you.
  11. Sorry this is a Man Utd thread but it is relevant to the general post. Went to Leeds to see Utd play. Got there early so decided to wait for the Manchester football specials to arrive. Hid my scarf down my trousers and was wandering around the station when next thing I know I am on the floor with 3 Leeds fans booting me.Luckily the police were there and rescued me .I wondered how they had singled me out and saw when I looked down at my boots about an inch of red and white scarf was sticking out. They must have eyesight like hawks. The rest of the day was pretty interesting too.
  12. Yes.Stood on the side stand for that one.Also remember one of the home games.Was in the open end with the Utd fans when they were attacking the police.Another home game which I think Utd fans were banned from the mate who got the tickets for some reason got duplicates.We were trying to sell them outside the ground when all four of us were bundled into a Black Maria and taken to a local police station.I was put in a cell with a very drunk almost comatose Utd fan who every few minutes was pissing on the floor.The had taken my boots of and I was gradually getting backed up in the corner of the cell.The police eventually took pity on me and gave me a dry cell.Fun times in the 70’s.
  13. Used to support City and Man Utd back in the 70's (now City and Taunton Town) and worked on the railway so used to get virtually free travel. Would get the train to Manchester and catch the football specials even if the were playing in the Midlands. Went to Stoke and got off the train and for some reason the police wouldn't let us out of the station. All of a sudden there was a terrific roar and a train full of Liverpool fans on their way to Birmingham pulled in to station and for probably only 2 or 3 minutes which seemed longer there was absolute mayhem with everything to hand thrown at the train and from it.When it pulled away most of the windows on one side of train were smashed. Also remember Pompey away in the cup in the 70's.Chased out of the ground, punched and kicked on the way back to the station and then pelted with stones queuing up to get in.Although I love coming up to City with my daughter I will never forget standing on the Stretford End with 50,000 in Old Trafford.
  14. Yes there were 2,500 a few years ago when they played Barrow in the FA Cup.
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