Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
‘And Leicester’....
Comments
-
Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?HastingsRed said:
Remember winning up there 2-1 start of 82-83 season.....one of only 2 away wins that season the other was at Leeds....went to both on the train.Simonsen said:
It was.....but became a fairly shit experience when we had to sit in those very cramped, low level seats, along the side. The front row was like sitting in a trench, with just your head poking above the parapet.AddickUpNorth said:Filbert Street was a proper ground.0 -
Not sure....Carl Harris scored at Leeds that I do recall.oohaahmortimer said:
Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?HastingsRed said:
Remember winning up there 2-1 start of 82-83 season.....one of only 2 away wins that season the other was at Leeds....went to both on the train.Simonsen said:
It was.....but became a fairly shit experience when we had to sit in those very cramped, low level seats, along the side. The front row was like sitting in a trench, with just your head poking above the parapet.AddickUpNorth said:Filbert Street was a proper ground.1 -
Yes siroohaahmortimer said:
Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?HastingsRed said:
Remember winning up there 2-1 start of 82-83 season.....one of only 2 away wins that season the other was at Leeds....went to both on the train.Simonsen said:
It was.....but became a fairly shit experience when we had to sit in those very cramped, low level seats, along the side. The front row was like sitting in a trench, with just your head poking above the parapet.AddickUpNorth said:Filbert Street was a proper ground.2 -
It was a bit lively on the way back to the station for those of us that went through the park rather than join those being escorted back by the police.0
-
Heard about that, I must have been in the police escort as I can't remember any grief from Leicester that day.Isawsummersplay said:It was a bit lively on the way back to the station for those of us that went through the park rather than join those being escorted back by the police.0 -
Yes.oohaahmortimer said:
Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?HastingsRed said:
Remember winning up there 2-1 start of 82-83 season.....one of only 2 away wins that season the other was at Leeds....went to both on the train.Simonsen said:
It was.....but became a fairly shit experience when we had to sit in those very cramped, low level seats, along the side. The front row was like sitting in a trench, with just your head poking above the parapet.AddickUpNorth said:Filbert Street was a proper ground.
Big fight outside after on the green.0 -
Baby Squad if memory correct0
-
Just looked that 1995 match up. Emile heskey came on as a sub for Mark Robins.Also just discovered that leicester are one of the very , very few clubs that we have a favourable H2H record against (25 wins 19 losses).0
-
Got lucky and missed that how did it turn out?Covered End said:
Yes.oohaahmortimer said:
Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?HastingsRed said:
Remember winning up there 2-1 start of 82-83 season.....one of only 2 away wins that season the other was at Leeds....went to both on the train.Simonsen said:
It was.....but became a fairly shit experience when we had to sit in those very cramped, low level seats, along the side. The front row was like sitting in a trench, with just your head poking above the parapet.AddickUpNorth said:Filbert Street was a proper ground.
Big fight outside after on the green.0 -
We more than held our own after the Leicester fans kicked off.1
-
Sponsored links:
-
I remember Captain in the middle with his black & orange hair & his punk clothing.HastingsRed said:
Got lucky and missed that how did it turn out?Covered End said:
Yes.oohaahmortimer said:
Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?HastingsRed said:
Remember winning up there 2-1 start of 82-83 season.....one of only 2 away wins that season the other was at Leeds....went to both on the train.Simonsen said:
It was.....but became a fairly shit experience when we had to sit in those very cramped, low level seats, along the side. The front row was like sitting in a trench, with just your head poking above the parapet.AddickUpNorth said:Filbert Street was a proper ground.
Big fight outside after on the green.1 -
Always thought you were trouble.Covered End said:
Yes.oohaahmortimer said:
Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?HastingsRed said:
Remember winning up there 2-1 start of 82-83 season.....one of only 2 away wins that season the other was at Leeds....went to both on the train.Simonsen said:
It was.....but became a fairly shit experience when we had to sit in those very cramped, low level seats, along the side. The front row was like sitting in a trench, with just your head poking above the parapet.AddickUpNorth said:Filbert Street was a proper ground.
Big fight outside after on the green.0 -
And Coalville….1
-
I used to work with a Leicester fan a few years back who said to me, "You always know when it's going to go off at a Leicester match because the lads from Coalville turn up and then ....bang"0





