Drunken Debanker wrote:1, Kidderminster because of the food (apart from when it ends up all down my leg and all over my shoes)
Three things spring to mind when I saw you put this. 1. That couple couple dogging on the way back from the Setanta Shield game. 2. Drinking that out seriously out of date beer from Strikers and eating pickled eggs! 3.And the best "Not until Monday morning now"
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Brilliant :!: :!:
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We'll Drink Some Beer
And We'll Drink Some More
Cuz We Are The Rushden Boys On Tour.
Stalin wrote:Top Five, can't think that far but one ground which I always loved going to was the Crabble down in Dover.
Turf Moor gets a mention as well because that was the first ground I went to which made me feel like we had really arrived in the Football League.
In terms of other grounds, the only ones which stand out all involve beer.
I have never been to Dover but when people mention it I always think of seeing Oz, doing the worst one man pitch invasion there, on the end of season video.Was it Dover where Talbot got alot of abuse?
Most of favourite grounds involve beer, which reminds I had forgoten about Notts County. Always a good train trip!
Drunken Debanker wrote:1, Kidderminster because of the food (apart from when it ends up all down my leg and all over my shoes)
Three things spring to mind when I saw you put this. 1. That couple couple dogging on the way back from the Setanta Shield game. 2. Drinking that out seriously out of date beer from Strikers and eating pickled eggs! 3.And the best "Not until Monday morning now"
Kidderminster - Always a good day out,nice little with a little rivalry
Stockport - Can't put my finger on why but I've always a good time there,despite some of the late goals :(
Northwich - Great club,real friendly club,great staff and a great piss up
Gravesend - Just a real non league ground another great piss up!
Altrincham - Another great non league ground, always a good laugh on the terrace there and a ground we always seem to do well at.
Did you come Gravesend on that Saturday when DD missed the train stop And we had his phone :lol:
Or on a Tuesday night i think we won 3-0, They searched everyone on entry and TTT made it one of the females favourite searches ever :lol:
Certainly did, he didn't look best pleased when he walked into that pub when he finaly found us. Thank god his step dad woke him up when he was chucking up that night! I remember going Crawley one year and it was one of the lads first time on a train and he went to the toilet like DD,we all got off and he ended up somewhere random like Southampton! I can't say too much as I ended up in Watford once with Jock after Cheltenham away! No I've never heard the story about TTT?
Stalin - Am I right in thinking it was you that made all those Talbot Out signs that appeared on the terrace around that time?! Im guessing it was around then Talbot said something like "You don't have to come"
Lol thanks for that boys, i remember that lad who went too southampton wasn't it a Rafael Benitez lookalike?? :lol:
I do remember all getting searched and TTT dropping his trousers on the way in didn't he?? We had an eventful game the weekend before thats why we all got searched!!??
One of the worst games i've ever been too was a great trip too Evesham/Worcester away was a cracking day forgetting the performance on the pitch!! 34!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AFC Rushden & Diamonds
We'll Drink Some Beer
And We'll Drink Some More
Cuz We Are The Rushden Boys On Tour.
Yeah it was him talking about train trips, has anyone got that picture of you on the way to fgr the time we got stuck in Cheltenham? It should be posted on here
The only real memory from Evesham away was our now club secretary giving it billy big bollocks to Curtis Woodhouse, who happened to be playing for us between fights in profesional boxing career.
ed wrote:Yeah it was him talking about train trips, has anyone got that picture of you on the way to fgr the time we got stuck in Cheltenham? It should be posted on here
The only real memory from Evesham away was our now club secretary giving it billy big bollocks to Curtis Woodhouse, who happened to be playing for us between fights in profesional boxing career.