I went to that game with my boss. It was a pre-season friendly and we put out a decent side, including one Pedro Mendes, who, from that moment on, became my favourite Spur. That was enforced by his audacious Man U goal that never was.Hey, we drew with city a season or so ago-remember?.Really good stadium.
I went to that game with my boss. It was a pre-season friendly and we put out a decent side, including one Pedro Mendes, who, from that moment on, became my favourite Spur. That was enforced by his audacious Man U goal that never was.
The KC Stadium is owned by the city council which is keen to promote football in a predominently rugby league city. They have planning permission to extend capacity and may well get the ball rolling now they've secured promotion. The average attendance at home is 23000 and they regularly take 5000 away from home where ground capacity permits. I went to an away match one night to Hillsborough - Sheffield wednesday v Hull City. We got there and the match was delayed due to the sheer numbers queuing to get in.
We finally got in half an hour in to the match even after the delayed start and even then after half time Hull City supporters were filtering in to the upper parts of the stadium. We reckon there was upwards of 10000 there that night - there is youtube clips somewhere. Hull won 4-2 i think.
I was there as well PT didnt see you tho
Dean Windass will cry every time he sees a replay of that strike - out-fucking-standing goal :clap:
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Hull can look forward to a visit to the Lane now, lucky buggers! :up:
Thats nuffink, I was at Wembley behind the goal where Ricky Villa scored against Man City in 1981 - About 5,000 people on this forum were standing next to me in the upper tier that night.