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Yeovil away, the year we came up through the playoffs. It was probably my shittiest experience as a travelling rover. Catching the coach with a monstrous hangover and no sleep at stupid o'clock. Then it pisses down with rain, we play terribly and lose. Freezing, and miserable on the way home, I will never go there again!
Wettest was maybe Mansfield away in the cup (95?96?). Torrential downpour on an open terrace for 80 minutes when my mates dad said we were leaving at 4-0 so we even missed our consolation goals.Coldest I would say a game at home to Lincoln (under John Beck at the time so mid/late 90's again). Think it was a 1-1 draw. Despite having at least two of everything on I was utterly freezing. Genuinely think the weather said it hit -8 that so no idea how the game was even on.
Quote from: DonnyNoel on November 04, 2013, 03:33:25 pmWettest was maybe Mansfield away in the cup (95?96?). Torrential downpour on an open terrace for 80 minutes when my mates dad said we were leaving at 4-0 so we even missed our consolation goals.Coldest I would say a game at home to Lincoln (under John Beck at the time so mid/late 90's again). Think it was a 1-1 draw. Despite having at least two of everything on I was utterly freezing. Genuinely think the weather said it hit -8 that so no idea how the game was even on.Mansfield game was FA Cup I think. Sammy Chung wrote in next home game programme that he would never forget the fans singing as we lost in non-stop pouring rain.
Real Sociedad wettest by some margin. Never known rain like it at football, and like probably everyone else there that day, was very surprised to see the game run to the end with the lightening so close!Was anyone else in ASDA after the game? I don't know where it struck, but the lightning took out their power and there was total darkness in there for a few seconds!Coldest? Hmmm... Lots of them, but struggling to remember specifics apart from Villa at BV, and the game a winter or two ago where the announcer (very temporarily) called the game off at half time due the frozen pitch time even though the ref hadn't!
Another contender for wettest was a Boxing Day match at Saltergate, when Stevie Adams slipped in a puddle in the box in the last minute to gain the winning penalty.
Can't believe neither of my first 2 have come up yet as at the time of number 1 I remember praying, yes saying a genuine prayer that it would stop raining!1. Blackpool away about 6/7 seasons ago on the old open temporary golf stand! I spent the last ten minutes of the first half with my hands in a sink full of steaming water just so I could feel my fingers again, the water was so hot though I still have scars to this day on my hand, silly! Oh we got beat too, comfortably!2. Brighton away roughly same time, again open roofed away end, it never stopped raining from us getting there too leaving, the Brighton stewards were handing out Brighton rain ponchos to us for free it was that bad! Said I would never go back to either but I have been back to Blackpool since and I would like to try the Amex out!3. Yeovil away (April?) 2008, as above, frigging horrible day out! Said I'd never go back, don't intend too! If I never go back to huish park to the day I die it'll still be too soon!
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 04, 2013, 05:52:55 pmAnother contender for wettest was a Boxing Day match at Saltergate, when Stevie Adams slipped in a puddle in the box in the last minute to gain the winning penalty.That gets my vote, the only game I've ever had to watch looking back over my shoulder as the rain (with some sleet and hail mixed in too I believe) was just driving straight at the uncovered away end for just about the whole match...
Nowhere is colder than Oldham surely, isn't it the highest ground in the league or something? I had icicles dripping off mi doo dar in the bogs at half time.The Sociedad game ruined my waterproof to 100 metres watch, but it was worth it to hear Viva Espana being played when the teams came out.
Wigan away, Leyland dad quarrel final, rained all day and night. Slidding down the grass bank when Bruno scored, drove bk home in just my boxers, now that was a wet day out
AndyslyFrom memory, I'd guess that there were about 500 there. Mind, to judge by the claims to have been there on this site, you'd think there were 5,000 of us.