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Topic Originator: Ronaldo
Date: Sun 24 Nov 19:14
I know, I know ... I shouldn`t have gone in the first place, but here’s a snapshot of my away day at Ayr …
first train cancelled … next one just misses Glasgow connection ... train in front breaks down ... tree falls on the line ... trudge through Glasgow in ankle deep slush … daughter drives us to Ayr ... near collision on M77 …
outside Ayr, car sounds ropey .... go to a garage ... ‘we’ll take a look, but be back before 5’ ... walk into town in the rain ... hail taxi for Somerset ... arrange 4.35 pick-up ... say goodbye to driver ... hear KO’s being delayed ...
Call garage ... they’ve cracked it … get taxi back across town … drive back to Somerset … match kicks off … poor game (not just us) … half-time … feet still freezing … second half also poor … at least we’re not losing … Ayr score.
Strange to say, I’ve had worse ‘match day experiences’, so my question is …
What’s your worst-ever away day?
Post Edited (Sun 24 Nov 19:27)
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Topic Originator: Big T Par
Date: Sun 24 Nov 19:16
Perth - Haffnafordyor
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Sun 24 Nov 19:21
Quote:
Big T Par, Sun 24 Nov 19:16
Perth - Haffnafordyor
Hard to argue with this one, stuff of nightmares...
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: Alter Ego
Date: Sun 24 Nov 19:32
Perth and close Hearts away with the Calderwood 2-4-4 from the start. Even I was laughing when the team set out…good night in Edinburgh though.
Mon the Pars!
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Topic Originator: PARadise
Date: Sun 24 Nov 20:04
Partick away in the admin years, 2nd last game of the season, Partick already won the league and it was flag day, we played a team of 18 year olds. sure we just needed a couple points to avoid the play offs.
Somehow went 3-1 up then Hrivnak and Millen done their thing. Up there with the lowest I`ve felt as a pars fan
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sun 24 Nov 20:13
Quote:
PARadise, Sun 24 Nov 20:04
Partick away in the admin years, 2nd last game of the season, Partick already won the league and it was flag day, we played a team of 18 year olds. sure we just needed a couple points to avoid the play offs.
Somehow went 3-1 up then Hrivnak and Millen done their thing. Up there with the lowest I`ve felt as a pars fan
That game wasn’t helped by Willie Collum playing till Partick scored either
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 24 Nov 20:35
Didn`t Lawless score one of their goals?
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Topic Originator: Berkey
Date: Sun 24 Nov 20:48
Hearts away when Jimmy c went kamikaze after we went a couple of goals down and we got stuffed 7-1!
The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!
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Topic Originator: Fethiyespar
Date: Sun 24 Nov 20:52
Cup Final 2007. Drove up from Harlow in Essex, terrible hotel in Glasgow then watching Burchill deliberately fluff his shot to miss an easy chance for the opening goal for us.Never forgive him for that.
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Topic Originator: Buster_Brown
Date: Sun 24 Nov 21:07
Another vote for Perth when we were beaten by Hafnarfjorour…..if that wasn’t bad enough. I started dating a new girl at this point and was trying to impress her (now my wife) but got food poisoning from the St.Johnstone catering and spent the second half ill, got on the Supporters Bus and was as sick as a dog, everyone thought I was intoxicated or high….i was neither, never touched a drink that night and have never used drugs in my life…..got home and it was coming out of both ends and I just wanted to die!! The embarrassment of the football and the embarrassment of the food poisoning, nae gid!!
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Topic Originator: NMCmassive
Date: Sun 24 Nov 21:49
Quote:
Berkey, Sun 24 Nov 20:48
Hearts away when Jimmy c went kamikaze after we went a couple of goals down and we got stuffed 7-1!
Aw Christ I forgot about that one! 😂😂
Me and my dad were there 🤦🏻♂️
COYP
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Topic Originator: helensburghpar
Date: Sun 24 Nov 22:38
New years day 1983 . A six nil defeat away to Raith Rovers. One of the most inept displays ever. To make it worse attended a party at night where the majority there were fellow Pars fans. Not the best atmosphere.
Post Edited (Sun 24 Nov 22:38)
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Mon 25 Nov 09:02
Quote:
Fethiyespar, Sun 24 Nov 20:52
Cup Final 2007. Drove up from Harlow in Essex, terrible hotel in Glasgow then watching Burchill deliberately fluff his shot to miss an easy chance for the opening goal for us.Never forgive him for that.
A half chance that had to be taken quickly with a defender closing him down.
To suggest he deliberately missed is nonsense.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Mon 25 Nov 09:04
Worst day ever - 1965 cup final, having blown the title in the run up league games.
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Topic Originator: Bandy
Date: Mon 25 Nov 09:31
Agreed VEE - no chance he missed that on purpose. He scuffed it.
Like Doumbe scuffed their winner, but his scuff dribbled into the corner.
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Topic Originator: Lambo1885
Date: Mon 25 Nov 09:35
That night in Perth for me too. It`s still painful now.
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Topic Originator: steaua
Date: Mon 25 Nov 09:59
Purely for the weather conditions / journey/ cold bus etc. for me that had to be Threave Rovers away. The Pars Directors never got off their bus, they watched the game from over the wall. The TR people took my two daughters into the kitchen the whole game. I will never forget John Watson came to me in the q to get in and gave me tickets fir the game on the condition I kept the stubs for him.
The journey back was horrendous as there was no heating in the bus, me and my girls huddled into one seat to try to keep warm. It was freezing.
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Mon 25 Nov 11:32
1965 Cup Final, heartbreaking!💔
1975 Scotland at Wembley, still see Kennedy waving at the ball going past him!
Post Edited (Mon 25 Nov 11:35)
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Topic Originator: InschPar
Date: Mon 25 Nov 12:49
6-0 drubbing at Stark’s Park, New Year’s Day 1983.
Sure it was Jim Moffat in goals, he had a nightmare !!
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Topic Originator: kozmasrightfoot
Date: Mon 25 Nov 13:05
The latest European games were particularly woeful occasions, as were the 3 Celtic cup finals but the worst for me was when we were relegated up at Inverness. Such a long and miserable journey home. At least back then though, when I got home, life was different. It was a bleak day among many bleak football related days.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Mon 25 Nov 13:11
"1975 Scotland at Wembley, still see Kennedy waving at the ball going past him!"
At least he wasn`t still with the Pars by that time !!!
Made fans forget (temporarily) about Frank Haffey 1961 !!!
Incidentally, the BEST ever away day might have been the Tuesday night we won at Motherwell with a late goal (Ross Jack ?) to go top of the league - temporarily for 24 hours if memory serves.
Post Edited (Mon 25 Nov 13:16)
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Mon 25 Nov 14:41
Quote:
veteraneastender, Mon 25 Nov 13:11
"1975 Scotland at Wembley, still see Kennedy waving at the ball going past him!"
At least he wasn`t still with the Pars by that time !!!
Made fans forget (temporarily) about Frank Haffey 1961 !!!
Incidentally, the BEST ever away day might have been the Tuesday night we won at Motherwell with a late goal (Ross Jack ?) to go top of the league - temporarily for 24 hours if memory serves.
Aye, maybe just, the 77 victory was sweet, brought the pitch home!
Hibs midweek at Easter Road, Ross Jack scoring a screamer at our end!
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Topic Originator: MinnesotaAndy
Date: Mon 25 Nov 14:54
12 September 1970
Hearts 3 Pars 0
Me and my mates were the away support who occupied a single barrier on the terrace.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Mon 25 Nov 15:25
"Hibs midweek at Easter Road, Ross Jack scoring a screamer at our end!"
League Cup - Andy Goram never saw it !!!
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Topic Originator: Bletchley_Par
Date: Mon 25 Nov 15:29
Meadowbank, McAlpine in goal 0-4.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Mon 25 Nov 15:35
"Meadowbank, McAlpine in goal 0-4."
Norrie was missing and the defence granted Darren Jackson the Freedom of Edinburgh for 90 minutes - a painful memory.
Hamish`s one and only appearance for the Pars.
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Topic Originator: sonofpetrie
Date: Mon 25 Nov 21:05
Threave Rovers in the 80`s. I know we won the game but it was colder than witches tit that day. I didn`t thaw out till 1995.
"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary"
Post Edited (Mon 25 Nov 21:06)
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Topic Originator: Connor560
Date: Mon 25 Nov 21:20
Quote:
sonofpetrie, Mon 25 Nov 21:05
Threave Rovers in the 80`s. I know we won the game but it was colder than witches tit that day. I didn`t thaw out till 1995.
Talking of cold, Clyde(I think) away in the run to the Scottish Cup final 2003/04. Horrendously cold as the snow was falling
C'mon Ye Pars!
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Mon 25 Nov 21:40
Motherwell 1987 .. me and my son travelled up from Carlisle .. were strolling 2-0 up at half time .. needed the points to stay in the premier .. second half Motherwell scored 3 .. long drive back hame not a word spoken .. the year the league was reduced from 12 to 10 .. and we went down
We are forever shaped by the Children we once were
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Topic Originator: Alter Ego
Date: Mon 25 Nov 22:25
Ah this is where you get all the old roasters saying oh it was a defeat in 1963 blah blah…who cares
Mon the Pars!
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Tue 26 Nov 05:28
Quote:
Connor560, Mon 25 Nov 21:20
Quote:
sonofpetrie, Mon 25 Nov 21:05
Threave Rovers in the 80`s. I know we won the game but it was colder than witches tit that day. I didn`t thaw out till 1995.
Talking of cold, Clyde(I think) away in the run to the Scottish Cup final 2003/04. Horrendously cold as the snow was falling
At least the referee called that game off before I did. I would never have survived another 45 minutes of that snow. I looked like Jack Nicolson in the Shining…
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Tue 26 Nov 09:27
"Ah this is where you get all the old roasters saying oh it was a defeat in 1963 blah blah…who cares"
There was little or no domestic football in the winter of 1963 - that was when the Pools Panel came along.
The Valencia game was an exception, however in reality that should never have gone ahead.
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Topic Originator: SusieQ
Date: Tue 26 Nov 12:06
A midweek game v Cowdenbeath just before / as administration hit.
It was cold, foggy and they beat us 2 0 (I think) and I remember turning to my friend during the second half & saying - it doesn`t get more miserable than this!
COME ON YE PARS!
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Tue 26 Nov 15:42
Worst ever was losing 6-0 to the Rovers. Jim Moffat had an absolute howler in goals.
Best away?
Well there were a few but none better than our first away victory at Celtic Park since the 60’s during the Leishman era
A goal up and backs to the wall, Ross Jack raced away near the end to seal a famous 2-0 win.
Honorable mention to a 3-3 away draw at Tyncastle when we were 3-1 down and a man down after Terry Wilson was sent off.
Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte
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Topic Originator: SeasonedPar
Date: Wed 27 Nov 13:04
Perth was awful. But…
Must’ve been around 1978, we played Hibs away on a freezing January Saturday.
I missed my mates at the Belleville, arrived late due to weather and they’d already set off. (No mobile phones). Drove to Easter Road, could only get parked miles away, and decided to go the main stand as it was so Baltic. Got in maybe 10 mins late, I could see my pals on the terracing, lighting programmes in an effort to keep warm. The game was dire, with players slipping all over the place and neither team understandably prepared to have a go.
Half time queue for a pie - they ran out just before I got served. “Any hot food?”
“Naw”
“What you got left?”
“Wagonwheels”.
“Hot tea or bovril?”
“”Finished”
I ended up with a Wagonwheel and a freezing can of coke.
The 2nd half was worse than the first, nothing continued to happen, except it got dark and even colder. At least we got a point. Made my way back to defrost my car, heater onto full blast, and I was on the Forth Road Bridge before Sportsound(?) on BBC radio announced
“And a 1st minute goal from Jimmy O’Rourke gave Hibs a 1-0 victory over the Pars in a cold and dismal game”.
Hated Hibs and Easter Road ever since.
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Wed 27 Nov 13:09
Not my story....my dad`s
Him and grandad made their way to Ochilview for a game. Got there just in time for kick off (they thought) and paid full price to get in. Only once in did they notice the players troop off for half time. The turnstile guy didn`t even tell them the game had actually kicked off at 2pm. To top it off there was only 1 pie left by the time they got to the head of the queue.
Half a game and half a pie each.
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: Steviethepar2
Date: Wed 27 Nov 13:24
Rovers new year game…
Had managed to forget about that game I was 14 then though and didn’t have benefit of lager to soften the blow
Also had about dumped Perth and that European game out of my head need a therapist after reading these posts and thinking of all them defeats over the years and what was worse🤣🤣🤣
Threave rovers was actually started a decent day out and the snow appeared.. at least we won🥶
One I definitely tried to forget was Airdrie last game at Broomfield end of season 1994….though we did make up for it in 1996
Post Edited (Wed 27 Nov 13:35)
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Topic Originator: Geordiepar
Date: Wed 27 Nov 14:50
I remember when I lived in Newcastle I drove up for a game away to Dundee. I was just driving into Dundee when it was called off. Just continued to drive and headed home via Carlisle just for shits and giggles. Literally spent almost 10 hours driving for absolutely nothing.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Wed 27 Nov 15:46
Worst ever away day? Too many to mention. Pars have never been the best travellers.
One does stand out though - but not for the football. We played Gretna when they were in their pomp benefitting from Brooks Mileson`s investment. It was a midweek game in the League Cup. Google tells me it was on 23/08/05. As it was a ground I`d never visited I decided to make the trip. The match was played in torrential rain and we were under the cosh for most of it but managed to sneak a 1-0 win. I think Mark Burchill scored the goal but haven`t been able to confirm this.
On the homeward journey, after thundering up the A74(M) still in torrential rain, it wasn`t until I left it at Abington that I smelled burning rubber and stopped to find that my front off-side tyre was shredded right down to the hub! I didn`t trust myself to change the tyre and was worried about damage to the hub so phoned the AA. After quite a wait the AA guy arrived and did the needful but it was still over an hour`s drive home to Edinburgh so I didn`t get in until the wee sma` hours.
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Wed 27 Nov 15:47
Quote:
Geordiepar, Wed 27 Nov 14:50
I remember when I lived in Newcastle I drove up for a game away to Dundee. I was just driving into Dundee when it was called off. Just continued to drive and headed home via Carlisle just for shits and giggles. Literally spent almost 10 hours driving for absolutely nothing.
Like the DAFC team bus against Ayr 🤭
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Topic Originator: Parsfangaz
Date: Wed 27 Nov 18:42
Quote:
parsmad68, Wed 27 Nov 15:47
Quote:
Geordiepar, Wed 27 Nov 14:50
I remember when I lived in Newcastle I drove up for a game away to Dundee. I was just driving into Dundee when it was called off. Just continued to drive and headed home via Carlisle just for shits and giggles. Literally spent almost 10 hours driving for absolutely nothing.
Like the DAFC team bus against Ayr 🤭
😆😆
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Topic Originator: Ahoy!Ahoy!
Date: Wed 27 Nov 22:09
For me it’s Hearts away 2001, was only 16/17 at the time. That always sticks in my mind.
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Topic Originator: BlackLight
Date: Thu 28 Nov 07:56
Worst and oddly one of the best.
It was away to Morton and the Morton fans were boycotting the match in protest at the owner.
I missed my train and arrived late and ended up watching the first half from up a tree next to the home terracing behind the goal, which was not a great experience.
Anyway, I got bored and wandered around the outside of the ground. I found a portacabin next to the wall behind the away terracing, so I climbed on top of it, shinned up a drainpipe and then watched the second half in the away end for free.
I felt like I had denied the club any funds, in solidarity with the protest.
I can`t actually remember the result. I think we may have drawn or snatched a late winner.
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Topic Originator: neilholland999
Date: Thu 28 Nov 12:29
@ wee eck, it was Burchill who scored at the Gretna game. Match report here: Click here
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Thu 28 Nov 13:15
That report was a great read, Neil, and certainly confirmed my recollection of the one-sided nature of the game. It also reminds us of the quality of player Gretna were able to attract then. Thanks for finding and posting it.
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Thu 28 Nov 15:12
That’s a brilliant story, Blacklight!
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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Topic Originator: Par4ages
Date: Thu 28 Nov 16:56
There has been lot but travelling all the way to stranraer in the 70’s, which was a 4 hour trudge in those days, got pumped 3-0 to go bottom of the 4th division so travelled back with the knowledge we were at least for a few days the worst team in Scotland.
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Topic Originator: parsfan
Date: Thu 28 Nov 18:12
Quote:
SeasonedPar, Wed 27 Nov 13:04
Perth was awful. But…
Must’ve been around 1978, we played Hibs away on a freezing January Saturday.
I missed my mates at the Belleville, arrived late due to weather and they’d already set off. (No mobile phones). Drove to Easter Road, could only get parked miles away, and decided to go the main stand as it was so Baltic. Got in maybe 10 mins late, I could see my pals on the terracing, lighting programmes in an effort to keep warm. The game was dire, with players slipping all over the place and neither team understandably prepared to have a go.
Half time queue for a pie - they ran out just before I got served. “Any hot food?”
“Naw”
“What you got left?”
“Wagonwheels”.
“Hot tea or bovril?”
“”Finished”
I ended up with a Wagonwheel and a freezing can of coke.
The 2nd half was worse than the first, nothing continued to happen, except it got dark and even colder. At least we got a point. Made my way back to defrost my car, heater onto full blast, and I was on the Forth Road Bridge before Sportsound(?) on BBC radio announced
“And a 1st minute goal from Jimmy O’Rourke gave Hibs a 1-0 victory over the Pars in a cold and dismal game”.
Hated Hibs and Easter Road ever since.
I was considering this one, though I think it would have been 1980/81 (the season George Best played for them at East End). We were in the second division in `78 and didn`t play them in the league.
I don`t remember the cold, for me it was not really knowing where Easter Road was and, from the map, thinking the Regents Terrace way was the best way. I saw floodlights in the distance and headed there, it was only on hearing an early roar of to my left that I realised I was heading towards Meadowbank. I did get in for nearly nothing though, two young guys, but older than me, said to go to the ticket window and ask for tickets for someone. They gave me some money and everyone was happy. Except maybe the guy whose name was on the envelope. Hope it wasn`t you SP.
That`s all incidental. What might have made it the worst was getting chased down Princes St by their fans and getting my new LP broken by a Hibs kick.
Then I remembered a trip to Kilmarnock in the early 90s where we spun off the slip road just after the Kincardine Bridge. Pars won but I saw none of it.
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The universe is ruled by chance and indifference
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Thu 28 Nov 21:16
Quote:
Par4ages, Thu 28 Nov 16:56
There has been lot but travelling all the way to stranraer in the 70’s, which was a 4 hour trudge in those days, got pumped 3-0 to go bottom of the 4th division so travelled back with the knowledge we were at least for a few days the worst team in Scotland.
4 Divisions in the 70’s
Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte
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Topic Originator: SeasonedPar
Date: Fri 29 Nov 08:39
Quote:
parsfan, Thu 28 Nov 18:12
Quote:
SeasonedPar, Wed 27 Nov 13:04
Perth was awful. But…
Must’ve been around 1978, we played Hibs away on a freezing January Saturday.
I missed my mates at the Belleville, arrived late due to weather and they’d already set off. (No mobile phones). Drove to Easter Road, could only get parked miles away, and decided to go the main stand as it was so Baltic. Got in maybe 10 mins late, I could see my pals on the terracing, lighting programmes in an effort to keep warm. The game was dire, with players slipping all over the place and neither team understandably prepared to have a go.
Half time queue for a pie - they ran out just before I got served. “Any hot food?”
“Naw”
“What you got left?”
“Wagonwheels”.
“Hot tea or bovril?”
“”Finished”
I ended up with a Wagonwheel and a freezing can of coke.
The 2nd half was worse than the first, nothing continued to happen, except it got dark and even colder. At least we got a point. Made my way back to defrost my car, heater onto full blast, and I was on the Forth Road Bridge before Sportsound(?) on BBC radio announced
“And a 1st minute goal from Jimmy O’Rourke gave Hibs a 1-0 victory over the Pars in a cold and dismal game”.
Hated Hibs and Easter Road ever since.
I was considering this one, though I think it would have been 1980/81 (the season George Best played for them at East End). We were in the second division in `78 and didn`t play them in the league.
I don`t remember the cold, for me it was not really knowing where Easter Road was and, from the map, thinking the Regents Terrace way was the best way. I saw floodlights in the distance and headed there, it was only on hearing an early roar of to my left that I realised I was heading towards Meadowbank. I did get in for nearly nothing though, two young guys, but older than me, said to go to the ticket window and ask for tickets for someone. They gave me some money and everyone was happy. Except maybe the guy whose name was on the envelope. Hope it wasn`t you SP.
That`s all incidental. What might have made it the worst was getting chased down Princes St by their fans and getting my new LP broken by a Hibs kick.
Then I remembered a trip to Kilmarnock in the early 90s where we spun off the slip road just after the Kincardine Bridge. Pars won but I saw none of it.
Wasn’t me PF. Sounds quite a scam to get tickets though. Maybe it was 80/81, it was definitely Baltic, but I don’t remember George Best playing for them that day. I’ve tried to Google the date but struggling to get details. Might try again later.
Hope you got a new album?
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Topic Originator: TAFKA_Super_Petrie
Date: Fri 29 Nov 08:55
2-1 defeat at Brockville 1996/97 ish in a cup game. Horrible day all round.
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"People always talk about Ronaldinho and magic, but I didn't see him today. I saw Henrik Larsson; that's where the magic was."
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Topic Originator: Ronaldo
Date: Fri 29 Nov 09:47
It`s an odd feeling watching a game from outside the ground, Backlight. I had similar experience three years ago and had to take in our 4-2 defeat at Gayfield from the nearby War Memorial
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Topic Originator: Ronaldo
Date: Fri 29 Nov 09:51
Great story, Seasoned Par. From memory, George Best went AWOL once or twice that season though, fortunately, he made it to EEP.
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Topic Originator: Benny74
Date: Fri 29 Nov 11:37
Tynecastle- Nightmare getting there on the train. Chris McGroarty tackled by a crisp packet. Lose 7 goals and more delays back to Fife. What doesnt kill you makes you stronger. But its ying and yang. Pumping Hibs at Easter Road was good.
Benny74
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Topic Originator: auldpar
Date: Fri 29 Nov 13:58
April 1986 QoS 3-1 Pars. My wife`s family are from Dumfries and we were invited to a wedding that same Saturday. However, someone was needed to feed the cattle on their farm around 5pm. I volunteered, knowing I could easily get to the game, feed the coos, and go to the reception in the evening.
Disaster! Gubbed 3-1, trouble at the game, abuse from the QoS fans as we changed ends away from the trouble and even more abuse in the evening where my pleas of `it wasnae our fault` were not believed.
I should have just gone to the wedding!
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Fri 29 Nov 14:58
Brockville nightmare - midweek 1989, lost 0-4, I think the Bairns` fans refer to it as Super Tuesday.
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Topic Originator: DunPar
Date: Sat 30 Nov 01:51
Dundee 5-0.
Even worse because we’d just sold Diego McCall….
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Topic Originator: CrossPar
Date: Sat 30 Nov 09:29
3-0 defeat to Edinburgh City.....
Christ! I can see into the future!
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Topic Originator: ianbd6
Date: Sat 30 Nov 10:40
I haven`t seen the Pars away for decades so it`s back to the late Seventies. The Pars were on a decent run and a trip to Brockville had me rather excited. A guy at work who hadn`t been to a Pars game decided he would join me. It was a nice day and there was a good following. Inside the ground there was a buzz and then the football started. I think it was 4 zip to them it might have been 4-1 wow the euphoria walking up to the ground and the deflation out of it I can`t put into words.
The worst following Bradford (Park Avenue) was an FA cup 1st round match (or miss match). We were drawn away to Afc Totton a club based in the Southampton. We got the train down to London King`s Cross and had to get to London Waterloo. Unfortunately we got a bit lost in the underground so we phoned a friend back in Yorkshire who is a bit of a trainspotter and he guided us to Waterloo. We arrived in Southampton and somehow managed to find our way to Totten. A decent following from Bradford in the ground, flags and banners everywhere and plenty noise this is the FA cup. Then bang the football 1 nil down in no time then 2 then we get one back come on. Oh f#ck one of our players is red carded for a nonchalant kick out at an opponent. We`ll from there it just went to sh#t we went down to 9 men and the final score was 8 - 1. We went back into Southampton had a few beers then decided to find the hotel only the guy who booked it didn`t look at the map we had to get a taxi a farther 4 miles into the sticks with a taxi driver who had never been to the hotel and wasn`t sure exactly where it was. What a day.
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Sat 30 Nov 11:26
A lot of the game mentioned were horrible experiences, but as a supporter home and away for well over 40 years the Perth European game still is the worse I have felt after a Pars game, even thinking about it now it still hurts.
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