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goonerdan wrote:Had to look up fixtures from 20-odd years ago online to try to remember this.
Thinking my 1st away may have been Charlton at Selhurst Park on Boxing Day 1988 (aged 9).
First away I have some clear memory of would be Wimbledon at Plough Lane on 1st day of 90/91 season.
I am top of the Online Gooner fantasy premier league by the way.
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Only One Tony Adams wrote:1979 1st away game without my Dad Brighton, 4 cans of Colt45 half bottle of vodka, sick all over the place, think we won.........
Only One Tony Adams wrote:1979 1st away game without my Dad Brighton, 4 cans of Colt45 half bottle of vodka, sick all over the place, think we won.........
1979 first game of the season, 4-0 win, remember it well.
Apparently ****'s first away game was The Royal Engineers 1903..
Only One Tony Adams wrote:1979 1st away game without my Dad Brighton, 4 cans of Colt45 half bottle of vodka, sick all over the place, think we won.........
1979 first game of the season, 4-0 win, remember it well.
Apparently ****'s first away game was The Royal Engineers 1903..
no that was olgit... ....****'ys first game was supposed to be palace, but he wouldn't go south of the river
Only One Tony Adams wrote:1979 1st away game without my Dad Brighton, 4 cans of Colt45 half bottle of vodka, sick all over the place, think we won.........
My first away game was actually not very long ago. It was in Alkmaar against AZ in last year's Champions League group stage. Disappointing game against a team who were basically playing in our home kit...
It was very cold that day, but despite that and their late equaliser I will always remember the atmosphere in the away end.
'Wife in the window, we saw your wife in the window!'