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  • Simonsen said:
    Filbert Street was a proper ground.
    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. 
    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.

    Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?
  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,591
    Simonsen said:
    Filbert Street was a proper ground.
    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. 
    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.

    Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?
    Not sure....Carl Harris scored at Leeds that I do recall.
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 7,963
    Simonsen said:
    Filbert Street was a proper ground.
    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. 
    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.

    Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?
    Yes sir
  • 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.
  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,591
    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.
    Heard about that, I must have been in the police escort as I can't remember any grief from Leicester that day.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,012
    Simonsen said:
    Filbert Street was a proper ground.
    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. 
    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.

    Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?
    Yes.
    Big fight outside after on the green.
  • Baby Squad if memory correct 
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 3,804
    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).
  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,591
    Simonsen said:
    Filbert Street was a proper ground.
    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. 
    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.

    Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?
    Yes.
    Big fight outside after on the green.
    Got lucky and missed that how did it turn out?
  • Isawsummersplay
    Isawsummersplay Posts: 1,428
    edited October 2022
    We more than held our own after the Leicester fans kicked off. 
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  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,012
    Simonsen said:
    Filbert Street was a proper ground.
    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. 
    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.

    Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?
    Yes.
    Big fight outside after on the green.
    Got lucky and missed that how did it turn out?
    I remember Captain in the middle with his black & orange hair & his punk clothing. 
  • Simonsen said:
    Filbert Street was a proper ground.
    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. 
    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.

    Did the late great Phil Walker get em both that day ?
    Yes.
    Big fight outside after on the green.
    Always thought you were trouble.
  • Stewart
    Stewart Posts: 2,451
    And Coalville….
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,853
    edited October 2022
    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"