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Posted by: Skipton mariner, August 2, 2020, 5:36pm
As a Skipton lad I am often asked why the hell do I support Town. The reason is my dad who is from Lincolnshire (Somersby) and started taking me to local matches when Town were playing. The first game I saw was at Burnley which I think finished 1-1 and I got Ricardo Gabbiadini’s autograph! My Dad is on the verge of succumbing to the vile beast that is cancer so I thought it would be a good time to record on here some of our most memorable moments watching Town together to cheer me up and bring back some fond memories for those who grew up watching Town in the early 90s

1-1 away at Huddersfield (Leeds Road) in a promotion year - my Dad got me into the players lounge and I still have the program signed by legends like McDermott, Gilbert and Childs.

Losing four nil away at Barnsley on December 14th (my birthday)- will always remember the rendition of always look on the bright side of life when the fourth went in!

Losing six one to Bolton at Burnden Park in the supermarket end on a very wet Tuesday night

Thrashing Oldham I think 5 nil the year we got relegated from what is now the championship and following that up with an incredible match at Bradford which I think we won 4-3. Swain really got them playing by the end of that season

Semi final at Burnley (What a goal from Donovan) and Wembley final v Bournemouth - will always remember my Dad jumping on his chair waving Harry Haddock around like a lunatic.

Losing seven one to Sheffield Wednesday with a packed away end and what a goal from Oster!

Anfield (twice but you know the one I mean)

When things turned sour we both lost a bit of interest and I don’t think we went to a single game together in the Slade mark 1 season. Strangely the non league period rekindled our shared passion for Town and we went to all the local games. I never thought In a million years I would be watching Town play a league match at Guiseley! (My wife’s home town). That culminated in a trip to Wembley and my favourite ever Town game with the brace from Omar and that incredible feeling of relief when Nathan slotted the third

The last match we went to was Bradford away and I would like to thank Ian Holloway from the bottom of my heart - for the first time in years we were watching Town play with flair passion and attacking intent and we both remarked it was like going back to the 90s. I am glad that that is our final shared memory of Town.  

Love you Dad
Posted by: thevera, August 2, 2020, 6:11pm; Reply: 1
That is such a great post.
Really well written, best wishes to you and your dad.
Posted by: Theimperialcoroner, August 2, 2020, 8:45pm; Reply: 2
Beautifully put mate. My dad is fortunately still with us but I’ll remember forever his first ever trip to London to see our first ever trip to Wenbley. Standing on Wembley Way with his packing up in a Petits bag held high.
Watching Town makes magical memories that pAss down the generations, it’s a glue that holds us together in often terrible times like you are experiencing now.
Posted by: grimsby pete, August 2, 2020, 10:14pm; Reply: 3
My dad took me to Blundell Park in 1955 and I was hooked.

Did Not do many away days but took me to Scunthorpe when we won 3-1,

He did take me to go watch Man City v Sheffield Utd no idea why.

He also took me to see Liverpool play at Scunthorpe . Liverpool won of course.

I in return took him to see Ivano Bonetti when he was getting on a bit . Dad I mean not Ivano. ;D

We were playing Leicester and when we got to the park we found Ivano was injured and could not play.

Well I tried to give him a treat.
Posted by: Skipton mariner, August 4, 2020, 11:28am; Reply: 4
Sadly my Dad past away last night. Lets hope Olly's troops can inspire my Man City supporting 14 year old and Everton supporting 11 year old to keep up the family tradition and get behind the mighty black and white stripes!

UTM

RIP Dad
Posted by: jock dock tower, August 4, 2020, 4:45pm; Reply: 5
Wonderful, poignant post - yours too Skipton - and it shows just how much football can define our lives.

Do Town have a Buy a Brick scheme for fans, to turn such memories into longstanding messages for fans of the future? Would be ideal to put something down in concrete like this?
Posted by: cmackenzie4, August 4, 2020, 6:54pm; Reply: 6
Fantastic post Skipton mariner, so sorry to hear of your dads passing mate.
Posted by: A.l.f., August 4, 2020, 7:06pm; Reply: 7
Very moving post Skipton, put a lump in my throat and then saw your second post lower down.  My sincere condolences to you and my best wishes go out to you.
Football has a special place in our hearts and supporting a lower league club is something premiership fans who live locally just won't get.  My Dad is deteriating through old age and his memory is going, but even though he didnt follow football took me to my first few Town games - we drew two 0-0 and lost the other 3-1....... but i was hooked and GTFC is a big part of my life.  I love visiting new grounds and at the last count was almost at 140.  Love planning weekend and short breaks around Town matches away and chatting to the opposition fans over a drink or two.
My memories are too many to bore everyone with.  Boreham Wood was a really fun day with the stewards and also Inflateables at Barnet too.  Trevor  Wymarks debut when beating Chelsea, winning at Everton and Liverpool and of course the emotional win at Wembley v FGR.  Bobby Cumming battling under floodlights, Birtles classy hat-trick at Orient,  Futchers calm, Cunnington and Cockers running through brick walls and the connection that the promotion team of 2016 had with us fans .... i could go on for ever and memories should be cherished and i hope at this difficult time it gives you some comfort and a few smiles.
Take Care.
Posted by: bradzmilne, August 4, 2020, 10:57pm; Reply: 8
What a wonderfully moving post SM and I’m so sorry to hear about your loss.

Football has this incredible tendency to create some of the greatest days and memories of anyone’s lifetime, how people can say “it’s just a game” is beyond me. It’s so much more than 90 minutes on a Saturday or Tuesday and you’ll cherish those memories forever.

My partner is from Skipton, so we spend quite a lot of time in the area. If you ever fancy a pint, coffee or a Stanforths Pork Pie for a natter about town, drop me a message.

Thoughts are with you and your family X
Posted by: WayneBurnettsJockstrap, August 5, 2020, 1:34am; Reply: 9
My Dad's claim to fame is that he was personally scouted and offered a contract by the late, great Bill Shankly.

Sadly he had just started a new job on Immingham Docks and his new boss wouldn't release him to play on Saturdays.

The reason? His boss was a staunch Scunthorpe United supporter.

My old dad has said he wants the story telling at his funeral, so those who have been fortunate enough so far not to have been regaled the story, will finally get the chance.
Posted by: WayneBurnettsJockstrap, August 5, 2020, 1:38am; Reply: 10
Quoted from jock dock tower
Wonderful, poignant post - yours too Skipton - and it shows just how much football can define our lives.

Do Town have a Buy a Brick scheme for fans, to turn such memories into longstanding messages for fans of the future? Would be ideal to put something down in concrete like this?


They did something like that some years ago selling paving bricks that were inlaid in the path out the front of the Youngs Stand
Posted by: Boris Johnson, August 5, 2020, 1:48pm; Reply: 11
Late Father took me to some games, Mum and Dad to one only....but it was Coventry City in the FA Cup in 1973 aged 8.

Next away game with my late brother, was the FA Cup 1st round replay 27th November 1979, at Saltergate, when we came from 2-0 down to win 3-2.
Posted by: Skipton mariner, August 5, 2020, 3:23pm; Reply: 12
Thank you so much for your kind responses. It is a bit daunting coming on here having been an avid reader as a guest for so many years!  I think the hardest thing for me will be when it all gets going again and not getting that inevitable phone call at 5.45pm on a Saturday or 10pm on a Tuesday following a positive result. Oh well - at least I’ve got you lot now!
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