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I see Alfie Beestin scored for Scunny and Aidan Barlow for Rochdale in that match last night.
Alfie Beestin has been banging in a few for Scunny recently. Worth a punt?
Always had a soft spot for York City. I remember we had some tremendous battles with them in the 83/84 season when we were both promoted. I hope they win go up.
One of the worst grounds I've ever been to, Bootham Crescent. Only went once and it was cold, cramped, stank of piss and we got beat 1-0. We ended up relegating them at Belle Vue later in the season and winning the league, so did get revenge, but it was a miserable afternoon of togger. Haven't been to the new ground but not a team I look at fondly because of that day!
I didn’t enjoy the soakings on the uncovered away end though.
Ive a soft spot for both of them, they both deserve to go up and by rights they should.
Something extra to potentially throw into the mix, Declan Howe is currently on loan at Altrincham from Scunny, they play York on the 6th. If he’s still at Alty he’ll be up against his brother, Callum. 2 good lads, be gunning to get one over each other.
It's another case of needing 3 up from the national league really isn't it?
Strangely I rather liked grounds like that..I was at the 1-1 there in 83/84, still queueing to get in when York got a penalty. Could just see through the turnstile to the middle of the penalty area. From the away fans noise and player reactions, I could tell Peacock saved it..I could be wrong but was that game played on a Sunday, which was quite unusual at the time?
Can someone confirm something for me with York that I’ve been convinced of for years but unable to find out for certain.We played there in 2003 and the away end had a fence up? I was definitely there just don’t know if I am misremembering the fence? Got an image in my mind and we were behind some fence but the year would suggest i’m imagining nonsense?
York had a striker called Keith Walwyn who is one of the best, if not the best, lower league striker that I’ve ever seen. Fast, strong, brave and with a true eye for goal. He was exceptional. I don’t think he’s with us anymore unfortunately. I also remember the lad who walked from Donny to York after a night out and arrived just in time for kick off covered in filth and mud. He may have been a mate of Oslo. I’m pretty sure that Rovers were the first team to play at York after the tragic death of their striker David Longhurst during their previous home game. Think Rovers fans had collection buckets for his family.
Quote from: MachoMadness on March 26, 2026, 07:43:57 pmOne of the worst grounds I've ever been to, Bootham Crescent. Only went once and it was cold, cramped, stank of piss and we got beat 1-0. We ended up relegating them at Belle Vue later in the season and winning the league, so did get revenge, but it was a miserable afternoon of togger. Haven't been to the new ground but not a team I look at fondly because of that day!Uncovered toilet / wall as well I think