Re: We are not famous anymore.
Posted: 18 Oct 2013, 14:07
Me and a couple of thousand others at Tranmere at the 1st game of the season after relegation.
Malcolm Stark wrote:Are you the one in the brown striped t-shirt?
The lowest ebb in my 50 years of support & in the history of LUFC.....not ashamed to admit I shed tears that day as I did at the final whistle of the tense nail-biting Bristol Rovers game, emotional for different reasons of courseNottinghamWhite wrote:
There was many low points in those 3 years Hereford away springs to mind and a 3-0 home beating by Swindon. The icing on the cake though was Histon away which was mine and many others point in all the time we had been supporting the club.
Enjoyed Kettering (replay was more interesting) & the -15 seasonMellor wrote:Thankfully I drank before Histon My clothes are still drying out mindst. I learnt my lesson though. At Kettering I was able to stand under a tree
-15 was one heck of a season.
The pits for me was Sunderland at the so called Stadium Of Light. Becks and Kandol up front before Becks learnt to play. Took my nephew. His face and our inability to control the ball - oh dear. Kavannagh plays we lose by the way. Should sign him, even now.