I knew we would be relegated if we won but still wanted to win to shut up the arrogant Baggie fans and their terminally ugly manager. Best bit was seeing the faces of their faces after the final.
Basically Derby went in to the match knowing that if they stopped West Brom scoring we would win. As such it wasn't a great game. Worst bit was Billy Davies's interview after the final. Nothing about the club, all about him.
A brilliant day, met 2 arrogant baggies on the tube who said it would be a walk over for them and we were only there for a day out...
I said I agreed with them and their Premiership squad should go straight back up.
I then amazing bumped in to them on the tube after the game, I shook both of their hands with a big fixed grin smile on my face and said "unlucky, maybe next year boys".
Muuuhahahhahaha!!!!!!
I think I've told the story before, but I'll tell you again. We drove down by car, parked up in Kilburn in a car park, went to pay at the machine and to our behold someone the previous night had ripped open the machine, and cause we were down the smoke and the machine was open, one of the lads who had a hat on, took his hat off and the cash ended up in said hat. So it was free drinks all night Thanks London.
Had a fantastic day, took my eldest lad who was 13 at the time, went on a mini bus from derby dropped of at kingsbury and drinking around their. I had a couple of bottles of champagne on ice which were demolished afterwards.
After final whistle I hugged my lad and said now get ready for the bad times. Still can't believe just how fec king bad
I think this article's going to be a corker!!!
I think this youtube vid captures it nicely:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4hvPhEHNwk
Colbi that is brilliant!!
Didn't go.
I was working in Ireland and the Monday wasn't a bank holiday over there. I had a meeting that day that would dictate my future over the next few years.
I watched the game in the Porterhouse Central in Dublin with a couple of Dublin-based Rams fans and started smoking again after having given up 5 years before.
Great link Colbi - your best contribution to this board for a while
I was going to watch today's game but I think I will watch OUR game instead if I can find the DVD.
I drove from Penzance and back that day (left the wife and youngest in a caravan). 600 miles, 14 hours, well worth it.
But god, was it cold or what! More like mid Jan that late May.
Might come back to this post in a bit....
Went down with (then) 8YO and10YO.....on the National Express coaches from Full Street - remember the big queue that wound all the way past the Silk Mill onto Irongate and past the cathedral?
me. drove down on the sunday with sister,nephew and me mum.we stayed at a hostel in gloucester rd. cheap for london.
had a wander around london sunday evening. monday morning we had a breakfast and spotted a baggie fan
so before we left,and the baggie fan was still having breakfast, my nefphew decided to jumped up and down trying to wind him up.
got to wembley early. wanted to take in the view from the doors at wembley park station,but was told to 'move along' by station staff.
was walking up the stairs to the seats..taking in the view..thinking... " wow " .....
got told to get out of the way by me mum.... sigh.
weather was awful.
does everybody remember how much the food cost at wembley ?
wasn't fish and chips £8 ?
we were sat ,as you saw it on tv, over the far right, near the corner flag.to the left of the goal where it was scored.
there was a spare seat in front of me,and a blow up doll was put there to stop it being thrown around during the game...not joking.
nearest i've got to a girl in years.
after the game, getting back to the hostel......driving out of london.......and gettting stuck in those roadworks on the M1.
got back around midnight.
one of the best days of my life.
Went to a sports bar on main st about forty tvs, most were tuned to basketball ! Setanta carried the game live, it took them a while to find the channel but eventually THERE it was, my Wife and I sat outside in the bright warm sunshine all the people walking by completely oblivious to the monumental occasion unfolding, until that moment when the gingerbread man implicated himself in the scoring process, the drive back home was sheer heaven, but remember thinking how will we do in the prem? what a great summer that was.
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posted on 19/5/12
I knew we would be relegated if we won but still wanted to win to shut up the arrogant Baggie fans and their terminally ugly manager. Best bit was seeing the faces of their faces after the final.
Basically Derby went in to the match knowing that if they stopped West Brom scoring we would win. As such it wasn't a great game. Worst bit was Billy Davies's interview after the final. Nothing about the club, all about him.
posted on 19/5/12
A brilliant day, met 2 arrogant baggies on the tube who said it would be a walk over for them and we were only there for a day out...
I said I agreed with them and their Premiership squad should go straight back up.
I then amazing bumped in to them on the tube after the game, I shook both of their hands with a big fixed grin smile on my face and said "unlucky, maybe next year boys".
Muuuhahahhahaha!!!!!!
posted on 19/5/12
I think I've told the story before, but I'll tell you again. We drove down by car, parked up in Kilburn in a car park, went to pay at the machine and to our behold someone the previous night had ripped open the machine, and cause we were down the smoke and the machine was open, one of the lads who had a hat on, took his hat off and the cash ended up in said hat. So it was free drinks all night Thanks London.
posted on 19/5/12
Had a fantastic day, took my eldest lad who was 13 at the time, went on a mini bus from derby dropped of at kingsbury and drinking around their. I had a couple of bottles of champagne on ice which were demolished afterwards.
After final whistle I hugged my lad and said now get ready for the bad times. Still can't believe just how fec king bad
posted on 19/5/12
I think this article's going to be a corker!!!
I think this youtube vid captures it nicely:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4hvPhEHNwk
posted on 19/5/12
Colbi that is brilliant!!
posted on 19/5/12
Colbi
Great video
posted on 19/5/12
Didn't go.
I was working in Ireland and the Monday wasn't a bank holiday over there. I had a meeting that day that would dictate my future over the next few years.
I watched the game in the Porterhouse Central in Dublin with a couple of Dublin-based Rams fans and started smoking again after having given up 5 years before.
posted on 19/5/12
Great link Colbi - your best contribution to this board for a while
I was going to watch today's game but I think I will watch OUR game instead if I can find the DVD.
I drove from Penzance and back that day (left the wife and youngest in a caravan). 600 miles, 14 hours, well worth it.
But god, was it cold or what! More like mid Jan that late May.
posted on 19/5/12
Might come back to this post in a bit....
Went down with (then) 8YO and10YO.....on the National Express coaches from Full Street - remember the big queue that wound all the way past the Silk Mill onto Irongate and past the cathedral?
posted on 19/5/12
me. drove down on the sunday with sister,nephew and me mum.we stayed at a hostel in gloucester rd. cheap for london.
had a wander around london sunday evening. monday morning we had a breakfast and spotted a baggie fan
so before we left,and the baggie fan was still having breakfast, my nefphew decided to jumped up and down trying to wind him up.
got to wembley early. wanted to take in the view from the doors at wembley park station,but was told to 'move along' by station staff.
was walking up the stairs to the seats..taking in the view..thinking... " wow " .....
got told to get out of the way by me mum.... sigh.
weather was awful.
does everybody remember how much the food cost at wembley ?
wasn't fish and chips £8 ?
we were sat ,as you saw it on tv, over the far right, near the corner flag.to the left of the goal where it was scored.
there was a spare seat in front of me,and a blow up doll was put there to stop it being thrown around during the game...not joking.
nearest i've got to a girl in years.
after the game, getting back to the hostel......driving out of london.......and gettting stuck in those roadworks on the M1.
got back around midnight.
one of the best days of my life.
posted on 19/5/12
Went to a sports bar on main st about forty tvs, most were tuned to basketball ! Setanta carried the game live, it took them a while to find the channel but eventually THERE it was, my Wife and I sat outside in the bright warm sunshine all the people walking by completely oblivious to the monumental occasion unfolding, until that moment when the gingerbread man implicated himself in the scoring process, the drive back home was sheer heaven, but remember thinking how will we do in the prem? what a great summer that was.
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