July 12, 20224 yr 12 hours ago, Richard P said: The good old west stand turnstiles. just a point on drinking in the ground. I started going in 1978 but don’t remember if alcohol was sold in the shed back then. I remember queuing in the tea bar for tea/bovril and soft drinks. If you get in the ground now when it opens the first 30-40 mins its half price, softens the blow if it’s not the best beer!! Didn't know that about beer selling at half price for the first 30-40 minutes. Saying that I doubt if I'll be able to take advantage as normally don't get into the ground until about ten minutes before kick-off. Have been into the bar near the entrance into the MHU and was disappointed with the choice of beer. London Pride and Singha. Don't particularly like either.
July 12, 20224 yr 12 hours ago, Richard P said: The good old west stand turnstiles. just a point on drinking in the ground. I started going in 1978 but don’t remember if alcohol was sold in the shed back then. I remember queuing in the tea bar for tea/bovril and soft drinks. If you get in the ground now when it opens the first 30-40 mins its half price, softens the blow if it’s not the best beer!! My original post was about the beer in the West Stand which I only drank on a few occasions. Don't think I ever even drank soft drinks in the Shed as a kid / young teenager the queue for FB station after the game you could nip into the newsagent. Haven't been to Spurs new ground yet heard the food and beer is really good.
July 12, 20224 yr 19 hours ago, Boyne said: I'd forgotten about Lloyds charging more on match day. Went in there on a non-match day a few times but that was before lockdown. As you say a lot of pubs and closing which is a shame and with changes in working practices. Yes, the choice isn't what it was and people will try other places rather than Lloyds. There are a few clubs near where I live and I belonged to one a few years back and I don't think they have as many customers as they once did. Tough for pubs at the moment and all trying to come up with new ideas to attract the punters. My local does a good selection of real ales and never the same from one week to another. There was a great club near Wembley. I went there a few times before finals and I've heard that it's closed. For the life of me I can't remember its name. Tommy Baldwin was in the club before one game and his song was sung. Edit: went into the Tournament a few times but that closed down donkeys years ago. Also the Goose on a few times. I know some guys that used to drink in the Pelican but I've heard that's not what it used to be. Went to a great big barn of a social club near Wembley for a few finals and semi finals- got to be same place Willesden direction from memory
July 12, 20224 yr 2 hours ago, Fruit Bat said: Went to a great big barn of a social club near Wembley for a few finals and semi finals- got to be same place Willesden direction from memory I remember the club being big and when we went there about 250 Chelsea fans were allowed in. When I next speak to the people I go the games with I'll ask the name of the club.
July 12, 20224 yr 2 hours ago, Fruit Bat said: Went to a great big barn of a social club near Wembley for a few finals and semi finals- got to be same place Willesden direction from memory Villiers Rd social club always full of Chelsea it's just off Willesden High Road nearest tube Dollis Hill. Don't know if you watched a show a few years called Dangerous Davies with Peter Davidson they filmed in there it doubled as his nick. Edited July 12, 20224 yr by bluehaze
July 13, 20224 yr 17 hours ago, bluehaze said: Villiers Rd social club always full of Chelsea it's just off Willesden High Road nearest tube Dollis Hill. Don't know if you watched a show a few years called Dangerous Davies with Peter Davidson they filmed in there it doubled as his nick. North Cheam Social was similar size and showed all the games on a dodgy beam back. Full of old faces. Once a month it used to host Surrey Soul Train; similar age group to the football crowd. ' Stretch Mark Night' There's a social club on Upper Richmond Road Putney that also gets, or used to get loads of Chelsea in.
July 13, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, bluehaze said: Derby 83. Classic away game Derby in the Cup. Massive turnout.
July 13, 20224 yr 6 hours ago, Fruit Bat said: Classic away game Derby in the Cup. Massive turnout. Went Jan 84 in the league. Sold out the terrace and two tiers of seats
July 13, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, Richard P said: Went Jan 84 in the league. Sold out the terrace and two tiers of seats Same as me the above game 10 minutes later it was like the snowstorm never happened. Derby must have thought they had to make a show after 83 I remember the side to the left of the away end about 20 blokes giving the big un pretty embarrassing 😆
July 13, 20224 yr Sorry ended up triple posting so here's a random pic. Edited July 13, 20224 yr by bluehaze
July 14, 20224 yr 16 hours ago, Richard P said: Went Jan 84 in the league. Sold out the terrace and two tiers of seats Same as the Cup except we had the side enclosure as well. We took 3 Specials there as opposed to the normal one. Can remember everyone being really pissed off coming home; the Cup was all we had to play for. Games like that brought out 'sleeper' CFC fans who couldn't be arsed with run of the mill home games IMO. There was also a smattering of nutters like my cousin who had no interest in football or Chelsea but went to the odd game with his mates that did, because he was up for punch up.
July 14, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, Fruit Bat said: Same as the Cup except we had the side enclosure as well. We took 3 Specials there as opposed to the normal one. Can remember everyone being really pissed off coming home; the Cup was all we had to play for. Games like that brought out 'sleeper' CFC fans who couldn't be arsed with run of the mill home games IMO. There was also a smattering of nutters like my cousin who had no interest in football or Chelsea but went to the odd game with his mates that did, because he was up for punch up. My mate wasn't a massive football fan and had a Saturday job when we were kids first game I brought him was against Liverpool Borota's debut we got badly crushed in the Shed. Second game was Derby 83 he wanted to go back to the train station when he saw the bedlam trying to get in. We bunked into the middle section which was just as well cause a lot of these seats were hitting Chelsea fans on the terrace below. He just wasn't used to the rough and tumble of football when he got used to it he loved it especially in the Shed he was the worst for starting pile on's 😆
July 14, 20224 yr 8 hours ago, bluehaze said: My mate wasn't a massive football fan and had a Saturday job when we were kids first game I brought him was against Liverpool Borota's debut we got badly crushed in the Shed. Second game was Derby 83 he wanted to go back to the train station when he saw the bedlam trying to get in. We bunked into the middle section which was just as well cause a lot of these seats were hitting Chelsea fans on the terrace below. He just wasn't used to the rough and tumble of football when he got used to it he loved it especially in the Shed he was the worst for starting pile on's 😆 Can’t believe I got locked out against scousers 79, 2pm and the old wooden doors closed on the Fulham Rd. Loved to know how many on that huge forecourt got through the turnstiles. Knees up mother Brown in the shed was always great!! Finding your way back up the terrace was fun!! Now we get safe standing.
July 15, 20224 yr 14 hours ago, Richard P said: Can’t believe I got locked out against scousers 79, 2pm and the old wooden doors closed on the Fulham Rd. Loved to know how many on that huge forecourt got through the turnstiles. Knees up mother Brown in the shed was always great!! Finding your way back up the terrace was fun!! Now we get safe standing. Me too. Drank in the Finborough got to the ground about 2. Gates locked! I wasn't a happy chappy!
July 16, 20224 yr Our winner in the 1970 FA Cup Final Replay. Can’t remember seeing the goal from here in a picture. Might be wrong! The League Magazine on Twitter.
July 16, 20224 yr I've always found Colin Lee (middle back) to be something of an enigma. How does one come to the club as a hot striker and end up as a defender? Simpler times I guess.....
July 16, 20224 yr 40 minutes ago, TizerisT said: I've always found Colin Lee (middle back) to be something of an enigma. How does one come to the club as a hot striker and end up as a defender? Simpler times I guess..... Kenny Swain was another Chelsea striker who turned himself into a very good right-back - but only after he left us.
July 16, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, erskblue said: Our winner in the 1970 FA Cup Final Replay. Can’t remember seeing the goal from here in a picture. Might be wrong! The League Magazine on Twitter. I don't recall seeing that shot either.
July 16, 20224 yr 4 hours ago, TizerisT said: I've always found Colin Lee (middle back) to be something of an enigma. How does one come to the club as a hot striker and end up as a defender? Simpler times I guess..... I think back in the day when forwards lost pace they seem to drop back, although they wouldn’t be much use one on one! I think their forward knowledge gave them a yard and also if they were good in the air great for set plays and cross’s
July 17, 20224 yr George Graham scoring for us against a Glasgow XI at Hampden.August 1965. Edited July 17, 20224 yr by erskblue
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