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Posted by: The Yard Dog, December 11, 2023, 7:39pm
I was just gong through a few old programmes and came across article about the Leagueliner in the Charlton v Grimsby programme dated 10th march 1973.

500 Burnley supporters who lauched the Leagueliner on its maiden trip to QPR were the first guinea pigs in a scheme to bring luxury, all comfort travel to football supporters at economy prices.

The 'Leagueliner' was equip with special equipment valued between £10k-£15k a discotheque carriage, a four screen 42 seat cinema compartment and two music carriages were part of the twelve carriage long train.

The League Liner was earmarked exclusively for the Football League – who would subsequently rent the twelve coaches out to clubs for a designated fixture. Once a team had booked the train, it was theirs for the day. They set the ticket prices and chose the catering options, tailoring every experience to the respective fan base on board.

Burnley charged £3.50 to its supporters and provided refreshments for the journey - 2500 cans of beer, 600 cooked chickens and 1000 sandwiches, which was a bit of a challenge as the club was in the dark about quantities.

On the return journey the manager and players travelled home with the supporters despite their defeat, only the second of the season, they eagerly chatted to fans and signing autographs.

Despite the initial excitement and press attention, services proved to be sporadic and short-lived. Fans couldn’t always afford the higher costs (which meant some trains would be left half-empty) and the novelty faded fast – much like the upmarket decor which was ravaged over time and never fully repaired to its plush, original state.

The feel-good vibe didn’t deter rival fans from pelting the exterior whenever the League Liner trundled into destination stations, and when complaints began to roll in about increasing vandalism aboard, British Rail cut their losses, admitted defeat, and pulled the plug in 1976 after just three years of service.
Posted by: moosey_club, December 11, 2023, 8:11pm; Reply: 1
Just a few years before my time and never even heard of it to be honest.....the "special trains" which I do remember must have been the successors to this and they were anything but special and rarely made it home in the same condition it left in.
Posted by: Southwark Mariner, December 11, 2023, 9:01pm; Reply: 2
Posted by: barralad, December 12, 2023, 10:05am; Reply: 3
I distinctly remember the club trying to get The Leagueliner for the cup tie at Coventry a month before. We lost out and fans had to be satisfied with two special trains made up of old rolling stock.
Posted by: arryarryarry, December 12, 2023, 10:20am; Reply: 4
Quoted from barralad
I distinctly remember the club trying to get The Leagueliner for the cup tie at Coventry a month before. We lost out and fans had to be satisfied with two special trains made up of old rolling stock.


Went on the Supporter's club bus to Coventry, usually only one bus to most away games but about 10 for Coventry.

Been on 3 special trains, one to Hull on a Tuesday night to Boothferry Park when on stopping at the station hundreds piled off the train and clambered over a small fence behind the stand and got in for free.

Also went to Wolves when the train broke down in Lincoln on the way and we got in the ground just in time to see us score.

Went to Bolton one time as well for a Saturday match.
Posted by: wuffing, December 12, 2023, 10:32am; Reply: 5
Quoted from arryarryarry


Went on the Supporter's club bus to Coventry, usually only one bus to most away games but about 10 for Coventry.

Been on 3 special trains, one to Hull on a Tuesday night to Boothferry Park when on stopping at the station hundreds piled off the train and clambered over a small fence behind the stand and got in for free.

Also went to Wolves when the train broke down in Lincoln on the way and we got in the ground just in time to see us score.

Went to Bolton one time as well for a Saturday match.


Was at that Hull game. Remember commenting to my mate about the Town fans coming off the train straight into the ground! Then Kev Drinkell equalising with about 5 minutes to go to make it 2-2 where chaos ensued: there was about 6 coppers stood at the front of us Town fans and as the surge went down, one by one, they all lost their helmets. Twas very funny to see.
Posted by: barralad, December 12, 2023, 10:39am; Reply: 6
Quoted from arryarryarry


Went on the Supporter's club bus to Coventry, usually only one bus to most away games but about 10 for Coventry.

Been on 3 special trains, one to Hull on a Tuesday night to Boothferry Park when on stopping at the station hundreds piled off the train and clambered over a small fence behind the stand and got in for free.

Also went to Wolves when the train broke down in Lincoln on the way and we got in the ground just in time to see us score.

Went to Bolton one time as well for a Saturday match.


Only special I can remember going on was to Rotherham on Easter Saturday 1982.
We tried to get on the one to Anfield in 1980 but it was booked up. Mates who did go said it arrived in Liverpool minus most of its windows.
Posted by: arryarryarry, December 12, 2023, 10:56am; Reply: 7
Quoted from wuffing


Was at that Hull game. Remember commenting to my mate about the Town fans coming off the train straight into the ground! Then Kev Drinkell equalising with about 5 minutes to go to make it 2-2 where chaos ensued: there was about 6 coppers stood at the front of us Town fans and as the surge went down, one by one, they all lost their helmets. Twas very funny to see.


The train was delayed just outside Thorne so that we would arrive at a specified time, also at the same place on the way back so we would arrive back in Grimsby after closing time.
Posted by: Gaffer58, December 12, 2023, 1:32pm; Reply: 8
Never make it nowadays due to either leaves on the line or the wrong sort of snow!
Posted by: Les Brechin, December 12, 2023, 1:37pm; Reply: 9
Quoted from Gaffer58
Never make it nowadays due to either leaves on the line or the wrong sort of snow!


Or the buggars being on strike!  ;)
Posted by: BobbyCummingsTackle, December 12, 2023, 2:26pm; Reply: 10
Quoted from barralad


Only special I can remember going on was to Rotherham on Easter Saturday 1982.
We tried to get on the one to Anfield in 1980 but it was booked up. Mates who did go said it arrived in Liverpool minus most of its windows.


For me this sums up the mentality of the minority of pillocks who got involved in trouble at football - they paid their money then smash up the train and then have to travel from Liverpool to Grimsby in the freezing bloody cold as a result of their stupidity.

It's Darwin awards stuff.
Posted by: mimma, December 12, 2023, 2:44pm; Reply: 11
We were going to go on the leagueliner to Charlton but it was cancelled so we went by car instead. When we go there loads of their bovver boys surrounded us asking where the town mob was. They were expecting a load of boot boys on it.
Posted by: barralad, December 12, 2023, 5:00pm; Reply: 12


For me this sums up the mentality of the minority of pillocks who got involved in trouble at football - they paid their money then smash up the train and then have to travel from Liverpool to Grimsby in the freezing bloody cold as a result of their stupidity.

It's Darwin awards stuff.


The windows were (allegedly) smashed by Scousers  who knew exactly where to wait. I should've made that clear.
Posted by: Gaffer58, December 12, 2023, 5:05pm; Reply: 13
Quoted from barralad


The windows were (allegedly) smashed by Scousers  who knew exactly where to wait. I should've made that clear.


At least they didn’t nick the wheels!
Posted by: arryarryarry, December 12, 2023, 5:09pm; Reply: 14
Quoted from barralad


The windows were (allegedly) smashed by Scousers  who knew exactly where to wait. I should've made that clear.


I was going to suggest the same.

The buses were surrounded by the scouse t**ts looking for trouble.
Posted by: The_Laughing_Mariner, December 12, 2023, 5:16pm; Reply: 15
I was on the trains to Hull and Liverpool.  Also one to Barnsley.  There were quite a few in those days
Posted by: promotion plaice, December 12, 2023, 5:37pm; Reply: 16

I was on the 1980 Liverpool Special, I think our carriage was one of the few without a smashed window.

Also got targeted by Everton fans when waiting for a bus back to Lime Street.
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