I remember that Leicester football special and the police escort to the old ground. The last football special I was on was another FA Cup tie - forth round tie at Huddersfield in 1984.
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Me too, the Magpie Specials organised by Claude Bishop and Neil Hook (I think) in the 70s were the best away trips I had. I would have been at the York game you mention, and if it’s the one I’m thinking of their goalkeeper was Graham Crawford. It was the days of skimpy shorts and PC was an unknown term. Crawford had a bit of an effeminate appearance for a footballer, and a Notts fan shouted “you’re a puff Crawford”. A young girl who supported York replied “he’s brilliant”. The response from the Notts fan was “you’re a brilliant puff Crawford”!
Weird how random memories like that last for so long.
He was Michael Crawford's brother - Oooooh,Betty.
My first away game on the special to York, 2 1 win with Scanlon pen and a fluke from David McVay , 74 75 season
I remember a 2-1 away win at York being the catalyst for Sam Allardyce's success as our manager. He'd had no win in his first three months and we were already relegated from League One, but that result in an apparently meaningless fixture was the turning point towards a brilliant title run the following year.