Do any of the older Lifers have memories of travelling to away games using the original Valleyaway back in the 1970s? I believe it was set up as an alternative to the official supporters club (and Lewis coaches) that then did not supply coaches to every away game.
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Remember Mick Walker in particular. Is he still around?
After that, went on the Bubbles coach to Walsall, first match after relegation to the Third Division.
Jeez, what a day that was, blades and bricks .... people getting hurt. Oh yes, we lost 3-2 in the last minute after Keithy Peacock put us a goal up before half time.
Decided to use Lewis's after that, really great camaraderie, Les Turner, Chris Slattery et al.
And thereby hangs another tale. Good times!
I was a friend of Chris and Barbara, his partner, and knew Les Turner from that time and later the Valley Club.
I think what a lot of Lifers might not realise is then it was a struggle to fill a 50-seater coach and that was not helped by the Motorways not all being completed so a lot of the games pass the Midlands were overnighters.
Always stopped at the big pub at Brownhills on the way back from Preston, Bolton, Blackpool, etc
Remember going to Deepdale, Preston 1971-72, Oh yes, we lost 2-1 in the last few minutes after Paul Went? put us a goal up before half time.
Remember going to St Andrews 1971-72, where Charlton put on a scintillating performance in the first half but only the one goal to show for it.
Oh yes, we lost 4-1 with Birmingham scoring an avalanche of late goals, after Keithy Peacock put us a goal up before half time.
I remember going to Swindon for the first match of that 1971-72 Second Division season.
Oh yes, we lost 2-1 in the last few minutes after Keithy Peacock put us a goal up before half time.
The M4 petered out at somewhere like Maidenhead! ..... it was the rural A4 thereafter to Swindon, much of it just 3 lanes, with the 'suicide' lane in the middle.
You went right through the town centres and villages, stop / start at traffic lights much of the way.
Same going to Cardiff that season, meandering through the Wiltshire countryside on the old A4.
Gawd we got murdered that day, lost 6-1 with 17 year old CB Paul Went scoring an own goal.
And then in the streets around Ninian Park, our coach was ambushed and bricked, caving in many windows while the Old Bill stood by and watched.
Those were the days. Ha ha!
The coach stopped there on the way back from Cardiff too.
There was a bit of the M4 open between Bristol and Cardiff I think, and there was a motorway services on that short stretch only.
Maybe on the Welsh side of Severn Bridge, we stopped there too? Can't quite remember ..... well, it was half a century ago!