Sunday, 10 October 1999

H v Belgium (Stadium of Light) 10.10.1999

Carlisle/Sunderland weekend

Once again the England fixture was arranged so that it fitted in perfectly with the Albion match. England vs Belgium at the stadium of light the day after the long trek North to Carlisle for the Albion match. We left Hove at 4am on Saturday morning and had one pick up in North London (I bet we couldn’t find Stoke Newington again!) and the second in Warwick. We arrived in Carlisle just before 12 o’clock, dumped our stuff in the B&B and then headed into town. We met the first train into Carlisle from London and there must have been 100 Albion fans on it. Amazing! We headed into the Caledonian and with Guinness at 3 for the price of 2 we got stuck into the beers. We headed up to the Rugby club next door to the ground to watch the first half of the Sweden v Poland match. I couldn’t watch. We headed to the ground just in time for kick off and the 500+ Albion fans once again were very vocal. Carlisle were the worst team I have seen for a long time and we dominated the match from start to finish. During the first half the first celebration was the news that Sweden had taken the lead against Poland. During half time we heard news of the second goal and England were into the Euro 2000 play offs. Yes!!!! In the second half Warren Aspinall was excellent and he used his footballing brain to be in place to intercept a back pass. He deftly chipped the keeper and immediately made a bee line towards the Albion fans. He slid about 10 yards on his backside (I bet the pitch is still scared to this day) and everyone went wild. After the game we headed back to the rugby club to celebrate the two wins that day and then headed into town. We sampled a few different pubs and then had a very dodgy and expensive Chinese. Peter C was in his usual form and complained when his spare ribs were full of bones!!! Somebody then had to pick the onions out of his main course as he doesn’t like em!!


We left early Sunday morning after Peter C had……no I cant repeat what he did but if he was a child of 3 rather than 37 it would have been more understandable! We finally arrived in Sunderland after Liz had persuaded the nice man in a Police uniform to let us cross the path of the Great North Run. Every route into Sunderland was blocked and we were getting desperate. We headed into the nearest pub and bumped into the Rochdale lads we always see at England games and also some QPR fans who had come up for the weekend. The Stadium of Light is a brilliant stadium, it’s a shame the Sunderland fans didn’t get behind the whole team rather than just Kevin Phillips. Shearer got the expected stick but soon shut them up with a brilliant first goal. The Belgium’s played some great one touch football and soon equalised. Redknapp scored a stunning winner and kept everyone happy. After the match we bumped into the Exeter lads who had spent Saturday night in Shrewsbury (after their league game) . One of them had left at half time as he was sick of the Sunderland fans moaning at everyone but Phillips. It shows the importance of the national stadium being a neutral venue! We headed home on the A1 but due to the increased traffic and a crash when the road reduces from three lanes to two we crawled 50 miles in 4 hours in our Minibus with a dodgy clutch. After the detours on the way home I finally arrive back home at 3am. When my alarm went off at 6.45am I dint feel at my best. Roll on Hampden park on the 13th and once again the Albion match had been moved so once again we can see 2 games in 2 days.

Mark R

Wednesday, 8 September 1999

A v Poland (Warsaw) 8.9.1999

That was the week that was – Part 1 (Saturday 7th August to Sunday 15th August)

What a brilliant eight days!! It all started on Saturday the 7th August and the small matter of the return from exile and the first league game back in Sussex. A rather dull match, no atmosphere a poor team performance and then several dull hours back in the Lord Nelson after the game!!! What can you say about that day, other than brilliant. It was rounded of nicely by Adams, Corkey and Nick Rowe popping into the Lord Nelson for a few beers. The pub was also frequented by Ralph ‘Star Wars’ Brown and Mark ‘Fast Show’ Williams. For those that watch the Fast Show Mark did his famous ‘Jessie’ impression, he stood up and announced “Today I have mostly been watching a massacre”

I was unable to make the Fans and DJs night at the Paradox but I believe over £800 was raised, another excellent effort by that other lot Scars and Stripes. My next venture for the sporting week in Sussex was the Sussex v Zumerzet day night match at Hove on the Tuesday evening. A full house, but a disappointing batting display lead to only the second National League Division 2 defeat and also meant Zumerzet took over the top spot from Sussex.

On the Wednesday it was the first taste of Withdean under floodlights. A good battling display by the Albion, but a horrible own goal and then a breakaway goal by Gillingham gave them an unfair 2-0 advantage to take back to deepest dark Kent.

On Thursday it was back to the county ground for yet another day night game, this time between Sussex and Surrey. Another full house of 4,200, at least it was warm and sunny for this one. There line up read like an England XI so we new a victory was probable. They included Mark Butcher, Alec Stewart, Adam and Ben Hollioke, Graeme Thorpe, Ian Salisbury, Doug Brown. (Do they have any players that haven’t played for England). Sussex included Billy Taylor picked up from local league Cricket and he knocked the stumps out the ground three times and helped bowl Surrey out for just 148. Sussex eased to victory and the highlight of the day was watching Chris Adams who cant get a place in the England team take apart Adam Hollioke (An Ozzy who has played for England several times). He dispatched 4 of Hollioke’s first 6 balls to the boundary. He was out for 51 but Sussex won by 7 wickets with more than 8 overs to spare. Only 2 more wins are required to see Sussex promoted to Division 1.

Saturday was more sport but this time it was up to London and the visit to Leyton Orient. We headed for Stepney Green and started in the ‘Full Moon’ Weatherspoons pub. It was clear by the number of Albion fans drinking at 11.30am that we would have a few thousand at the match. At Midday we headed for our meeting point ‘The Old Globe just a few yards from Stepney Green tube station. The pub slowly filled up with Albion fans and anticipation of at last winning again at Orient was building up. The lads from Scars and Stripes turned up, loads from the A21 club and of course the Drunkards, sorry Seagulls over London helped fill the place up. We headed off around 2.15 and it was clear from the queues outside that the terrace would be packed. The kick off was delayed by 10 minutes to get 3,500 Albion fans in. The team once again showed that we will not be a push over like last season. Oatway and Rodgers in midfield are awesome.

After the game we returned to The Old Globe and celebrated the night away. Albion fans drank and sang for hours, we eventually left just before closing time and caught the 23.32 back to Hove.
Getting up Sunday morning for a BHA United friendly was hard work. Several of the team were suffering from the night before but we still ran out 3-2 winners.

What a week

That was the week that was – Part 2 (Friday 3rd September to Sunday 12th September)

The next great sporting week for me (and the last one this year – thank god I can hear my liver shouting!!)

This one started on Friday 3rd September and involved a leaving do at work and copious amounts of bottles of Beck’s. Got up Saturday morning feeling slightly delicate. We were on our way to Wembley for the England massacre of Luxembourg. We met up with various people at The George outside Euston station and as it was hot and sunny spent most of the morning sitting outside talking and drinking. For once England performed and easily demolished Luxembourg. We left a few minutes early as we were heading straight down to Plymouth for Saturday night entertainment and missed Owens brilliant goal. Also pissed of my mate who had £5 at 6/1 on 5-0.

We arrived in Plymouth around 9pm , dumped our bags in the B&B about 100 yards from the station and hit the town. We drank around the Barbican area which was buzzing. We found a kebab shop some time in the early hours and then waited about an hour for a taxi. Thank god we didn’t have an early start the next day. We left the B&B around 10am and finished off the cans we had on a street corner. We must have looked rough as a local tramp came over and whispered that he could get us into a pub which opened early, but back door only! To add to the embarrassment the Albion team appeared from there Hotel for a morning stroll. It was time to head off and find a pub. We eventually ended up in the Penycomequick and met some of the Plymouth lads attempting a boycott of the side stand at Plymouth, which in the end failed miserably. The match was a cracker and we headed home happy with the point.

On the Monday night it was up to the Oval and the return match between Sussex v Surrey day/night game. The Sussex fans were in good numbers and voice and the beer flowed as we heard Zumerzet had lost to Glamorgan and a win would put Sussex back to top of the league. The match was very one sided and the Surrey XI containing 7 or 8 England players lost to Sussex by 9 wickets.

On Tuesday it was up at 4.30am and off to Manchester airport for our flight to Poland. As we queued up to board the plane there seamed a lack of passengers, that was until you got on and it was only three seats across. A bloody 54 seater for a flight to Poland. Trevor Brooking and loads of press filled the first class seats and England fans the rest of the plane. We arrived in Warsaw lunch time Tuesday and the fun began.

Some lads on the plane had arranged a coach to the U21 game so we jumped on board. We arrived just before half time to find several England fans stranded outside. The Police had used a Breathalyzer and anyone above 5mg was not allowed in. As we were in a coach they escorted the coach inside and we all got in for nothing. We joined the other 50 or so England fans and promptly saw all four goals, unfortunately 3 scored by Poland. It was the first goals they had conceded in the qualifying stages!

We arrived back in Warsaw around 8pm and headed back to the room that had already been booked. We arrived just as a riot started in the Old Town. There were loads of Polish skinheads who had apparently attacked England fans drinking in a bar. There were dozens of cars, riot vans, motorbikes. General chaos. Apart from being threatened by some skin head by the entrance to the hotel we got in unscathed and had a birds eye view of what was happening and very happy to be inside and safe. We took a wander later on and found a bar selling food so settled down for food and drink until it closed. We then headed to the Irish bar and had a drink with a large number of the U21 squad (drinking those small 1litre beers!!!)

Wednesday and match day. Once again the atmosphere was tense. We stuck to Hotel bars, the first was the one entertaining the Polish team. We met up with a few Rochdale lads and headed for the Marriott hotel which had a massive bar. It was soon full of 2/300 England fans but rumors grew to the Poles planning to ambush the place later on. We left after a couple of hours and headed for the Sheraton, which turned out to be the England team base. At the bar was Deadly Doug Ellis. He was quizzed about Gareth Barry but his only answer is that it is a footballing decision. He said they had offered Brighton £400k in the summer up front to cancel out the Barry and Standing issues. Dick Knight turned it down. We soon got talking to another FA Official who was pretty chatty. He found out we were heading back to the Marriott as the Sheraton was a bit quiet. As we were just about to leave he called us back and informed us it had just ‘gone off’ at the Marriott. We settled back into the Sheraton bar and saw the England team depart for the ground. Beckham signed hundreds of autographs, in fact every player signed for the poles waiting and most posed for pictures with some lucky youngster (3/4 year old) – what a great souvenir that will be when he grows up. We ordered a taxi and true to form were dropped at the Polish end of the ground. There were groups of poles hanging about and it all looked very dicey. Luckily a few more England turned up from the way the Police had sent us and told us the England entrance was the other way. We followed and after passing through a park (later on two England fans were stabbed in the same place) we finally reached the safety of the away terrace. The away end was crap – Portaloos, crumbling terrace and an 18foot fence for the 1,900 England fans. Delightful. The atmosphere in the ground was very very hostile. I won’t say much about the game as you would all have seen it. Early in the second half the Polish fans started launching flares into the England fans.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lH3bP5pQwH8&feature=related

or try this one as various videos get removed over the years

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jek0gOvQEr8

By the time the fifth one had exploded in the England end, the fans went mental. They pulled down two security fences and all hell broke lose. The Poles ran and it luckily pushed them far enough away to keep them out of range for throwing chairs, stones and bottles. It was all pretty hairy, thank god the England fans had driven the Polish fans back or I dread to think what may have happened. After the game we managed a quick escape on a coach of one of the travel companies and caught a taxi back to out apartments. As soon as the taxis left us a police car and a riot van turned up. They demanded ID from us. We had to ring a bell to get into the accommodation and if the women hadn’t answered the door within a few minutes I think we would have found ourselves in the cells for no reason. She had a long talk with the Police before ushering us in and firmly locking the door on the police. Safety. Fweeeeew. I hate these old Eastern Block visits at times.

On the Thursday things had calmed down and we were able to wander around the rebuilt old town and visit a few of the cheaper local bars. Its was the best day and made it worth going. We ended up in a different Irish bar until the early hours before heading back. On the Friday we headed to the airport mid- morning and flew back to Manchester. We met up with the Seagulls over London in Bradford for a night out including a curry in Lumb Lane (if you watched Band of Gold on ITV you would know what is was like!). On Saturday we made the short hop to Halifax in time to watch the Man Utd v Liverpool match and then watched the Albion collapse in the 90th minute. Hart missed a sitter and they went straight up the other end and scored the winner. The 450 or so Albion fans left in silence.

Sunday was spent in bed!

Mark R

Sunday, 18 July 1999

Galway v Mayo Gaelic Football 18 July 1999

Following the Albion pre-season tour to the Republic of Ireland, me and a mate went on to Galway for the Galway Festival. We saw a live Saw Doctors gig, the Macnus Parade and the following day Galway v Mayo Gaelic Football match. It was the Connacht Senior Football Final



A large crowd gathers in the Tuam town square. They had a point for people who had spare tickets to sell on at face value (the game was a total sell out at the Pearse Stadium). We picked up tickets for 20 euros.





The Maroon and White flags of the Galway fans




The Green and Red of Mayo wins the day (Score was 3-13 to 1-8) and the fans start celebrations that lasted long into the night





The Galway fans slope off home (well to the pub for a pint of Porter!!)

We go back to the pub and watch the end of the Open golf tournament on the TV before heading back into Galway from Tuam.






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Some poor pictures of the Macnas Parade in central Galway (around Eyre square)

Friday, 16 July 1999

Pre Season tour to Ireland July 1999

Second game v Kilkenny (Won 3-0). The pictures in the dressing room taken by Jock Riddel (Kit man) RIP

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