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Lost at home to Rochdale February 1995. Crowd was only about 1400. Plenty of room to lean on main stand wall at the front at age 5.
Quote from: RoversAlias on June 05, 2021, 05:24:19 pmQuote from: swintonrover on June 05, 2021, 03:11:00 pm24th April 1999 away at Telford. I'm playing for youngest here. My first game was on August 7th 1999, a 3-2 win over Forest Green.There's definitely people on here not even born by then, mind.Ian Duerden hat-trick if I recall it correctly on the opening day of the season. I drive down from Newcastle for the game. Remember driving home thinking we'd blitz the conference that year.My first was boxing day 1975 Lincoln at home, got beat 4-2. Always good to start with a defeat. It immediately dampens your expectations of the next 46 years
Quote from: swintonrover on June 05, 2021, 03:11:00 pm24th April 1999 away at Telford. I'm playing for youngest here. My first game was on August 7th 1999, a 3-2 win over Forest Green.There's definitely people on here not even born by then, mind.
24th April 1999 away at Telford. I'm playing for youngest here.
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on June 06, 2021, 04:50:58 pmLost at home to Rochdale February 1995. Crowd was only about 1400. Plenty of room to lean on main stand wall at the front at age 5. I would've been 16 days old.
Quote from: Janso on June 06, 2021, 04:59:52 pmQuote from: Padge_DRFC on June 06, 2021, 04:50:58 pmLost at home to Rochdale February 1995. Crowd was only about 1400. Plenty of room to lean on main stand wall at the front at age 5. I would've been 16 days old. I always suspected you were a cheeky young sprog.
Quote from: scawsby steve on June 06, 2021, 07:06:20 pmQuote from: Janso on June 06, 2021, 04:59:52 pmQuote from: Padge_DRFC on June 06, 2021, 04:50:58 pmLost at home to Rochdale February 1995. Crowd was only about 1400. Plenty of room to lean on main stand wall at the front at age 5. I would've been 16 days old. I always suspected you were a cheeky young sprog.Knew it'd make the likes of you feel old.
My old fella took me to Colchester/Exeter at home one of the last games of the 97/98 season. Was barely 4 so I don' think I lasted very long.
Quote from: Monkcaster_Rover on June 07, 2021, 11:13:55 amMy old fella took me to Colchester/Exeter at home one of the last games of the 97/98 season. Was barely 4 so I don' think I lasted very long.What's changed?
I first went to BV in early 1962 and the result was also a goalless draw.Colin Booth scored the first goal I saw.I might get a top six finish for this.
Me and Tommy Watson from Edlington once hitchhiked to Norwich to watch us lose a cup game. We managed to get down there relatively easily but the return journey was a complete disaster. The folly of youth. During the same season I think, I risked life and limb going to watch us at Millwall where I was belted around the head with a beer bottle by Christ knows who. Claret pouring everywhere, seeing stars for a week after and had to get stitched up by the St John’s Ambulance mob. The following year I went to every England game at the World Cup in Spain proudlydisplaying my Union Jack bearing Doncaster Rovers across the middle. Promoting our club to the world. So the debate is over. I’m the best Rovers fan.
About 68 for me. Evening kick off. Sheffield County Cup Final v Rotherham when Tommy Docherty was their manager I think. I’d never seen anything as exciting as Belle Vue under the floodlights. Hooked from that moment on. Young Girl by Gary Puckett and the Union Gap was number one at that time and it was played before kick off and all these years later if I ever hear it played anywhere the hairs on the back of my neck stand up and I’m six years old again and back at BV again.
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on December 03, 2025, 05:44:32 pmMe and Tommy Watson from Edlington once hitchhiked to Norwich to watch us lose a cup game. We managed to get down there relatively easily but the return journey was a complete disaster. The folly of youth. During the same season I think, I risked life and limb going to watch us at Millwall where I was belted around the head with a beer bottle by Christ knows who. Claret pouring everywhere, seeing stars for a week after and had to get stitched up by the St John’s Ambulance mob. The following year I went to every England game at the World Cup in Spain proudlydisplaying my Union Jack bearing Doncaster Rovers across the middle. Promoting our club to the world. So the debate is over. I’m the best Rovers fan.Well done, Herbert. Your head must be getting a bit better by now?
It's Paul Mayfield really isn't it , although there's a good few die hards who have missed little or no games in 50 years ( or pubs)