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Teestogreen
February 6, 2018, 4:59pm

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Quoted from 1mickylyons
One of my favourite awaydays Bootham Crescent. Clubs need to be more prudent I agree but the biggest problem with teams below the Championship is the paltry amount of money fed down.You only have to look at how teams that get relegated from the Prem get on ala Sunderland they have players on huge wages they can`t get rid of and they often drop to League 1 before they steady the ship.At least they had the money to waste FFS teams like GY and worse still the ex league teams below get next to nothing back it needs addressing BUT money talks so it won`t happen.


I remember (before the days of SAT NAV), trying to find Bootham Crescent (without success) and driving round the York one way system, then spotted the Town team coach - so followed that and the coach driver didn't seem to know where he was going either and went round the same system we had just been round. Finally got there - remember it was FA Cup and we lost 4-2 in the snow - with a little bouncy midfield player called Jimmy Thompson (with a 'tash' - bit like Kenny Ball' - signed him from the North East) scoring both goals.  



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I ain’t surprised they are having financial problems. The bloke has to turn and sign a new player (normally strikers), everytime they fail to win a game.
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I remember (before the days of SAT NAV), trying to find Bootham Crescent (without success) and driving round the York one way system, then spotted the Town team coach - so followed that and the coach driver didn't seem to know where he was going either and went round the same system we had just been round. Finally got there - remember it was FA Cup and we lost 4-2 in the snow - with a little bouncy midfield player called Jimmy Thompson (with a 'tash' - bit like Kenny Ball' - signed him from the North East) scoring both goals.  



I was at that game. I travelled by train with a long walk over a bridge by the river to Bootham Cres. I think, but of course it was about 45 years ago isn't it?
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Quoted from barrattstandman
Still some are in denial that it could be us .


What, you mean a chairman demanding free shares from the Trust otherwise he throws his toys out of the cot.

Nah, could never happen here.
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What, you mean a chairman demanding free shares from the Trust otherwise he throws his toys out of the cot.

Nah, could never happen here.


Absolutely. Another rich bloke crushing the life out of a club.
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I hope they (York City's supporters trust) learn from our example and tell him where to go. If they're in the excrement financially because of mismanagement, it won't go away by giving the man who presided over it more control.


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Is he the same bloke they sold to years ago?


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Quoted from Teestogreen


I remember (before the days of SAT NAV), trying to find Bootham Crescent (without success) and driving round the York one way system, then spotted the Town team coach - so followed that and the coach driver didn't seem to know where he was going either and went round the same system we had just been round. Finally got there - remember it was FA Cup and we lost 4-2 in the snow - with a little bouncy midfield player called Jimmy Thompson (with a 'tash' - bit like Kenny Ball' - signed him from the North East) scoring both goals.  



Remember it well. First Round F.A. cup so November in the days when you could just about guarantee snow on the ground before Christmas. I was 13 and remember being amazed that the group of fishermen Town fans stood near us were wearing jeans and t-shirts and no coats. I suppose it must 've been 10 degrees warmer than on a trawler off Iceland...


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Talking of getting lost in York,  I went with my dad to a game there about 1970.  It was heavy snow coming out and we ended up on the A64 going to Scarborough (instead of towards North Lincs).  You could hardly read the road signs. I said that unless they have suddenly built a bridge from Scarborough to Lincolnshire then we are going the wrong way.

Big away wins were rare many years ago.  I think that it was in the late 60s, or early 70s, that Town won 5-2 at York.  Stuatr Brace score a hattrick.  I could not wait to read about in the Football Telegraph.  No other media around then.  
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Quoted from TownSNAFU5
Talking of getting lost in York,  I went with my dad to a game there about 1970.  It was heavy snow coming out and we ended up on the A64 going to Scarborough (instead of towards North Lincs).  You could hardly read the road signs. I said that unless they have suddenly built a bridge from Scarborough to Lincolnshire then we are going the wrong way.

Big away wins were rare many years ago.  I think that it was in the late 60s, or early 70s, that Town won 5-2 at York.  Stuatr Brace score a hattrick.  I could not wait to read about in the Football Telegraph.  No other media around then.  

That was the re-election season. My first. I remember my old man sending me to the papershop for the Football Telegraph such was the momentous nature of the result.


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