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Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by Trojan 67 » 17 Nov 2010, 13:19

The benefit of playing Walsall is they will have a mid-week game preceding the tie, same as us, Fleetwood would not have.

I'll leave any matchday comment until NickGull writes up the official matchday thread.

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by Northumbergull » 17 Nov 2010, 08:28

Well, Sadlad, you're sure of a warm welcome at Plainmoor!

Well done on last night! :)

Cheers

Bruce

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by sadlad » 17 Nov 2010, 01:52

Thanks, Bernard.

We sure needed a bit of luck.

In truth, Fleetwood deserved to go through over the two games. But for Jimmy Walker Fleetwood would have been 3-0 up at half time. The 2-0 scoreline don't paint a true reflection at all. So we have managed it and I have booked my coach ticket after the game for Plainmoor and am really looking forward to the prospect of playing The Gulls. Let's hope its a good game in Devon.

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by ferrarilover » 16 Nov 2010, 22:44

Let's hope it doesn't go to a replay, I just checked the long term weather forecast and it doesn't make pleasant reading...

http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/b ... 28?month=1

Matt.

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by westbaygull » 16 Nov 2010, 21:46

Walsall it is!

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by BernardB » 16 Nov 2010, 12:30

Good luck tonight Dave!

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by sadlad » 11 Nov 2010, 07:25

westbaygull wrote:I went to Walsall to watch Bees on the day of the Harrods car bomb attack. It always sticks in my mind as the Walsall fans were so friendly and sympathetic - and the Police were great, trying to find out more details for us and helpline numbers etc as some of us had friends/family 'in town' that day... Top lot, you Saddlers!

<will stop now as showing my age smilie>

Hi Westbaygull.

Thanks for your post. That was 17.12.83 when a Ally Brown penalty gave Walsall a 1-0 win against Brentford. That was quite heartening that the Walsall police and supporters were so helpful and supportive on that horrible afternoon in London.

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by Dutchgull » 11 Nov 2010, 01:03

Hi Fletch
I was on that coach that got bricked ! The drive back to Bristol to change coaches was the coldest I think I have ever been in my life ! It was an FA Cup 1st round game in season 78-79 and we won 2-0 with goals by Steve Cooper and Alan Wilson.
Did you go to the second round game as that was a bit scary too at AP Leamington when "supporters" of various midlands clubs invaded the pitch at regular intervals to make our acquaintance !! An Ian Twitchin goal earned us a third round trip to Newcastle.
I was on the coach to that game when we heard it was called off so we went to London to watch Spurs hold the mighty Altrincham 1-1 at White Hart Lane. We were all blagging to the Spurs fans of how we all knew Colin Lee !!

Interesting days !

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by westbaygull » 10 Nov 2010, 07:31

I went to Walsall to watch Bees on the day of the Harrods car bomb attack. It always sticks in my mind as the Walsall fans were so friendly and sympathetic - and the Police were great, trying to find out more details for us and helpline numbers etc as some of us had friends/family 'in town' that day... Top lot, you Saddlers!

<will stop now as showing my age smilie>

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by sadlad » 09 Nov 2010, 23:17

Did any of you travel to Bescot for the first league game at the stadium 20 years ago? Here is an article I did on that game that may refresh your memories.


http://www.walsall.web-fans.com/index.p ... &Itemid=21

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by sadlad » 09 Nov 2010, 21:34

Bernard.. Never went to Sheff U when it was a three sider. I did go to Northampton when they shared with the cricketers! Saw Walsall in the FA Cup at Stourbridge last season...that was exactly the same!

Wurzel... we will be a club in turmoil for a long time yet, mate!

Fletch... sorry to hear of that nasty incident in the late 70's. Thankfully those days have gone. As you said, at least you won!

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by Fletch » 09 Nov 2010, 09:45

BernardB wrote:Thanks for the info Dave. I remember Walsall as being one of the only two "three-sided" grounds in the country. The other was Sheffield United's at Bramall Lane where Yorkshire cricket was also played until (I think) the mid-70s. The Sheffield set-up looked very peculiar - massive stands on three sides and just the touchline on the other!
Did you not visit Northampton when they shared the ground with the cricket team Bernard?
One long side of the pitch was just a temporary barrier. Made i larf! :) :)

Anyone think of another existing 3 sided ground (in the league), apart from the Kassam ??

Oh, anyone else on the coach that got bricked on the way back from a walsall cup match, must have been in the late 70's maybe?
I remember it was damn freezing on the way back with the window missing. We went via a local hospital so someone could get their head stitched up? We did win though :)

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by HardofHerringGull » 09 Nov 2010, 09:40

sadlad wrote:Thanks for the welcome, folks. Northumberland Gull (Bruce)- I would guess Walsall would probably bring about 200 maybe 250 for this game IF we win! Had it have been early season in the other two cups a lot more! I will certainly come down to this game if we progress. I have only seen 2 games at Plainmoor over the years but stayed on holiday in the area many times. Its my favourite holiday destination to be honest and I love the place. Never want to return home! Yes our form thi sseason is terrible. Its a club in turmoil with a LOT of resentment towards the manager, and the owner.

BernardB- yes Fellows Park used to have a covered cowshed down one side, a main stand and covered terrace behind the one goal. The open end...up to 1965 used to be just a fence and the wall of an old laundry where nobody was allowed to stand. This was demolished and a terrace was put up there in that year 1965.

Urbanspaceman- nice to see you signed up here mate! I know that like me you have a soft spot for Torquay :)

Regards to all.

Dave.
Let's hope it stays that way untill after you meet us then! :)

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by BernardB » 09 Nov 2010, 08:12

Thanks for the info Dave. I remember Walsall as being one of the only two "three-sided" grounds in the country. The other was Sheffield United's at Bramall Lane where Yorkshire cricket was also played until (I think) the mid-70s. The Sheffield set-up looked very peculiar - massive stands on three sides and just the touchline on the other!

Re: Fleetwood Town or Walsall at home

by wodger of awabia » 08 Nov 2010, 23:05

wodger of awabia wrote:Fleetwood.......too risky!........ the team has a lot of ex.league players in it, & they are proving to be a very good BSP team. Much better to play against Warsaw as they will be tired from the long journey. :) :)
Sorry should have been "have" & not "has". Poor grammar is something up with which I will not put. :) :P :Oops:

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