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Posted by: Oly1987, September 13, 2021, 7:52pm
Is there some kind of deeper connection between the clubs that I'm unaware of? There appears to be some history between the clubs with both the highest attendances at old Trafford and Blundell park being FA cup games between Grimsby and Wolves and our old floodlights were bought from Wolves. Is all this just coincidence?
Posted by: golfer, September 13, 2021, 8:02pm; Reply: 1
Yes
Posted by: immariner, September 13, 2021, 8:02pm; Reply: 2
Old Trafford highest attendance- FA Cup semi. Crowd was probably mostly locals. Bit of a quirk in reailty.

Blundell Park highest attendance- further we'd gone in the cup for quite some time when attendances all over the country were at their peak levels.

Floodlights- Wolves were in the market to sell and we were in the market to buy.
Posted by: Epworth Mariner, September 13, 2021, 8:18pm; Reply: 3
Town signed Steve Stout from Wolves in 1988  and he bought my house in Southern Walk in scartho ….
Good lad ……didn’t work out for him at town….
His best mate was Richard O’Kelly…..
I also met Derek Dougan ……before wolves got ripped off by him !
Posted by: TownSNAFU5, September 13, 2021, 8:31pm; Reply: 4
The 2 clubs do seem to have a history of memorable cup games.

There were the 3 big League cup games against Wolves in 1980.  Quarterfinals I think.  Kevin Drinkell hit the bar(from memory) at Wolves in the first replay.  We would have won the game if he had scored.

Lost the 2nd replay at Derby 2-0.  I was fortunate to go to both replays as on a course in Hereford.

Wolves had a star-studded team of household names.

We also beat Wolves 1-0 at BP when we were in Div 4.  Not sure if in league or cup. It was a very good win though.
Posted by: Total Hawsehole, September 13, 2021, 8:43pm; Reply: 5
Great days, went to all 3 of the games. Think it was Kev Moore who hit the bar at the Pontoon end, was right behind him in the Barretts. On a quiet night, the crossbar probably still vibrates...
Posted by: Ipswin, September 13, 2021, 8:45pm; Reply: 6
The last game at BP before it became all seated was v Wolves 4th May 1999. Swin Jntr and I made the trip to stand in my old spot in the Pontoon one last time, got a lump of wood off the edge of the step in fact.
Posted by: mimma, September 13, 2021, 8:56pm; Reply: 7
Quoted from immariner
Old Trafford highest attendance- FA Cup semi. Crowd was probably mostly locals. Bit of a quirk in reailty.

Blundell Park highest attendance- further we'd gone in the cup for quite some time when attendances all over the country were at their peak levels.

Floodlights- Wolves were in the market to sell and we were in the market to buy.


I had two uncles that went to that game. They told me that we took many train loads and charas. Afterwards they went to a dance in Belle Vue and got into fights with Wolves fans. They reckon that it took police horse on the dance floor to break it up!
Posted by: immariner, September 13, 2021, 9:04pm; Reply: 8
Quoted from mimma


I had two uncles that went to that game. They told me that we took many train loads and charas. Afterwards they went to a dance in Belle Vue and got into fights with Wolves fans. They reckon that it took police horse on the dance floor to break it up!


Brilliant stories to tell! I'm sure there were thousands of Town and Wolves there but just for the time, I think it's unlikely there wasn't a huge proportion of locals. Would love to be told both clubs had 38000 travelling fans each! Haha
Posted by: HertsGTFC, September 13, 2021, 9:20pm; Reply: 9
Quoted from Total Hawsehole
Great days, went to all 3 of the games. Think it was Kev Moore who hit the bar at the Pontoon end, was right behind him in the Barretts. On a quiet night, the crossbar probably still vibrates...


I remember it was the underside of the bar too, or maybe that’s the way I like to remember it.

Re the floodlights if memory serves me right Wolves where the first club to have floodlit games so did we buy the first floodlights from them?
Posted by: mariner91, September 13, 2021, 9:29pm; Reply: 10
Quoted from Ipswin
The last game at BP before it became all seated was v Wolves 4th May 1999. Swin Jntr and I made the trip to stand in my old spot in the Pontoon one last time, got a lump of wood off the edge of the step in fact.


Wondered where this sentence was heading at this point.
Posted by: toontown, September 13, 2021, 11:04pm; Reply: 11
I thought from the dregs of my memory the last game standing at BP was against Barnsley but could definitely be wrong
Posted by: Manchester Mariner, September 13, 2021, 11:10pm; Reply: 12
Quoted from TownSNAFU5


We also beat Wolves 1-0 at BP when we were in Div 4.  Not sure if in league or cup. It was a very good win though.


It was in the cup, John Cockerill scoring direct from the corner if I remember right. The first win of our cup run which ended at Plough Lane.
Posted by: toontown, September 13, 2021, 11:15pm; Reply: 13
Quoted from Manchester Mariner


It was in the cup, John Cockerill scoring direct from the corner if I remember right. The first win of our cup run which ended at Plough Lane.


Yep Steve bull and Andy Mutch were peppering sherwoods goal but he kept us in it, cockers did the rest!
Posted by: NorthLondonMariner, September 13, 2021, 11:18pm; Reply: 14
Quoted from Ipswin
The last game at BP before it became all seated was v Wolves 4th May 1999. Swin Jntr and I made the trip to stand in my old spot in the Pontoon one last time, got a lump of wood off the edge of the step in fact.


I got kicked out at halftime by a nob of a steward for smoking in the ponny. Despite the fact, I was a non-smoker.  I was gutted. To be fair to the club though, I did get a refund when i made a complaint a few days later.
Posted by: KingstonMariner, September 14, 2021, 12:21am; Reply: 15
Don’t forget the 5-1 win over Wolves in the early 80s when Tommy Docherty said that Town had had their ‘final’ and ‘we’ll see who is where at the end of the season’. Wolves got relegated. 😆
Posted by: grimps, September 14, 2021, 3:11am; Reply: 16
The first Town-Wolves game I remember was the 1-0 FA cup game that really started Buckley’s wonderful cup run then the double promotions the following seasons .They had Steve Bull playing for them who went on that season to play for England despite being in the 3rd division.
I was lucky enough to get the chance to stand on their great huge old terrace in the early 90s ( which I believe was the largest in English football holding 30000) when we beat them with Dave Beasant in goal for us , I was in the side of the terrace with their fans as Town had sold all their allocation .
I Also remember us beating them at theirs in the early  2000s when Andy Todd scored.

The final game we had standing was against them and I stood in the pontoon and watched
Posted by: arryarryarry, September 14, 2021, 3:21am; Reply: 17
Quoted from TownSNAFU5
The 2 clubs do seem to have a history of memorable cup games.

There were the 3 big League cup games against Wolves in 1980.  Quarterfinals I think.  Kevin Drinkell hit the bar(from memory) at Wolves in the first replay.  We would have won the game if he had scored.

Lost the 2nd replay at Derby 2-0.  I was fortunate to go to both replays as on a course in Hereford.

Wolves had a star-studded team of household names.

We also beat Wolves 1-0 at BP when we were in Div 4.  Not sure if in league or cup. It was a very good win though.


Went on the train to the replay at Wolves and the twatting train broke down in Lincoln, I think we were about 20 minutes late getting in.

Posted by: Mayaman, September 14, 2021, 4:35am; Reply: 18
I dated a lass who went to Uni in Wolverhampton.  I went to see her.  Coincidently, Town was playing them at Molineaux.  I didn't take her.  Previously, she went to Loftus Road and supported QPR because she liked their kit .  Tsk!
Posted by: Garth, September 14, 2021, 7:32am; Reply: 19
Quoted from mimma


I had two uncles that went to that game. They told me that we took many train loads and charas. Afterwards they went to a dance in Belle Vue and got into fights with Wolves fans. They reckon that it took police horse on the dance floor to break it up!


Neigh!  lad, twas a fox trotting on that did it
Posted by: golfer, September 14, 2021, 8:02am; Reply: 20
Quoted from HertsGTFC


I remember it was the underside of the bar too, or maybe that’s the way I like to remember it.

Re the floodlights if memory serves me right Wolves where the first club to have floodlit games so did we buy the first floodlights from them?


1956 Portsmouth v Newcastle was the first league game under floodlights but there had been cup games previously. Primarily only allowed to ease the backlog of postponed games.Wolves by this time had played a series of floodlit friendlies so Herts is probably right
Posted by: grimps, September 14, 2021, 9:32am; Reply: 21
Quoted from golfer


1956 Portsmouth v Newcastle was the first league game under floodlights but there had been cup games previously. Primarily only allowed to ease the backlog of postponed games.Wolves by this time had played a series of floodlit friendlies so Herts is probably right


Sounds like we’ve sent a bit of football history to the scrap heap , fortunately we still have the Main Stand which is older than the Coliseum
Posted by: Les Brechin, September 14, 2021, 9:41am; Reply: 22
Quoted from KingstonMariner
Don’t forget the 5-1 win over Wolves in the early 80s when Tommy Docherty said that Town had had their ‘final’ and ‘we’ll see who is where at the end of the season’. Wolves got relegated. 😆


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Posted by: RichMariner, September 14, 2021, 10:07am; Reply: 23
My first memory of us playing Wolves was beating them 3-0 at BP, think it was a Tuesday night game, in the 95/96 Ivano season when we'd had a proper mid-season slump and were looking over our shoulders at relegation.

Don't know why that sticks in my memory. We got trounced at home by Sunderland 4-0, then were 5-0 down by half time at Palace... it threatened to turn into a car crash of a season, despite the cup run v West Ham and Chelsea, despite the Ivano factor and despite being 2nd in November.

That victory against Wolves came as a massive relief!
Posted by: The Yard Dog, September 14, 2021, 10:17am; Reply: 24
Did we trial floodlights at Abbey Park ground? seem to remember reading something, might be wrong.
Posted by: BobbyCummingsTackle, September 14, 2021, 11:37am; Reply: 25
Quoted from grimps


Sounds like we’ve sent a bit of football history to the scrap heap , fortunately we still have the Main Stand which is older than the Coliseum


But not as well preserved.
Posted by: diehardmariner, September 14, 2021, 11:40am; Reply: 26
Quoted from toontown
I thought from the dregs of my memory the last game standing at BP was against Barnsley but could definitely be wrong


I think it was Wolves but it was in 1995, not 1999.  0-0 drab affair I think.
Posted by: Mrbump53, September 14, 2021, 12:15pm; Reply: 27
Remember the game at derby which was the designated "neutral" ground as it was the second replay. Its was only just over 40 miles from Wolverhampton but we still managed to take more fans. Also remembered some dubious refereeing decisions. Some things never change there then !! :)
Posted by: Les Brechin, September 14, 2021, 12:37pm; Reply: 28
Quoted from The Yard Dog
Did we trial floodlights at Abbey Park ground? seem to remember reading something, might be wrong.


I doubt it very much. Floodlights didn't come into use until the 1950's and we left Abbey Park in 1899.
Posted by: TownSNAFU5, September 14, 2021, 1:58pm; Reply: 29
I might have false memory syndrome.  However, as I did not go to the home game against Wolves in the League Cup Quarter final, I thought Kevin Drinkell that hit the bar at Wolves?  

There were 10,000 Tow; fans there.  Brilliant for a night match.  

Cannot believe it was a Cup Quarter final and we could easily have won it! 🤔
Posted by: golfer, September 14, 2021, 2:02pm; Reply: 30
Quoted from The Yard Dog
Did we trial floodlights at Abbey Park ground? seem to remember reading something, might be wrong.


Definitely - 1899 - we were all asked to use the lights on our smart phones -remember it well !
Posted by: RobDef1, September 14, 2021, 4:43pm; Reply: 31
Quoted from HertsGTFC


I remember it was the underside of the bar too, or maybe that’s the way I like to remember it.

Re the floodlights if memory serves me right Wolves where the first club to have floodlit games so did we buy the first floodlights from them?


I read somewhere that George best fell in love with football because of the twinkle of those floodlights! could be wrong... anyone confirm?
Posted by: toontown, September 14, 2021, 5:03pm; Reply: 32
Quoted from RobDef1


I read somewhere that George best fell in love with football because of the twinkle of those floodlights! could be wrong... anyone confirm?


And not because of the twinkles in the eyes of all the birds he could shag from being a football star?!
Posted by: KingstonMariner, September 14, 2021, 7:16pm; Reply: 33
Quoted from toontown


And not because of the twinkles in the eyes of all the birds he could shag from being a football star?!


George Best was virtually the first football superstar in the sense of being a fannymagnet.
Posted by: RichMariner, September 15, 2021, 4:10pm; Reply: 34
Pretty sure we trialled some floodlights at Clee Park, before we even moved to Abbey Park. Could be wrong but I remember reading something about it in that Bob Lincoln book, which covers the formative years of GTFC pretty well (and with some humour). They were gas lamps, so clearly not the lights we all associate with floodlights today.

Worth a read if you can find a copy of it.

Took me a while to imagine where Clee Park was — it was somewhere near to where the Tesco Express is on Grimsby Road, roughly speaking. That area, stretching up to where the hotel used to be on the corner of Park St.
Posted by: moosey_club, September 15, 2021, 6:12pm; Reply: 35
I went to Molineux once...... and...Grimsby happened to be playing there that game.

Definitely something going on.
Posted by: dapperz fun pub, September 15, 2021, 6:47pm; Reply: 36
Quoted from Mrbump53
Remember the game at derby which was the designated "neutral" ground as it was the second replay. Its was only just over 40 miles from Wolverhampton but we still managed to take more fans. Also remembered some dubious refereeing decisions. Some things never change there then !! :)


They had more fans than us a good following from us but they had more
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