re: Boxing Day Massacre ('79)
I like to recall the BDM from time to time. Not all the time but occasionally, like I do with all good times. (Rare for all South Yorkshire teams throughout the years I admit)
Having been born in 1959 I'd be 20 then and stood on the East Bank with my Mom, Dad,aunties, uncles and sisters. If I recall Wednesday and United fans (United mostly as they truly expected to win considering the relative league positions at the time - not at the end of the season) were talking and singing of it as going to be their BDM before the match. However, we got to sing on after the result meant the song became ours in reality forever and ever amen. Ah the Casablanca feel of football romance - it let's you down at times and lifts too - but whatever some may say "we'll always have the BDM."
Over the years we've had some good derbies with United; we haven't won them all, but the BDM, double and the semi final are 'the biggies' for me. No matter what anyone says the can't take that away from me.
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re: Boxing Day Massacre ('79)
To think,I could have been stood nxt to you SK. :D .
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re: Boxing Day Massacre ('79)
re: Boxing Day Massacre ('79)
Like a day out at Exeter..
Or like watching the pig fly over the MOON...
It landed on my end of Bell...
Ding Dong.
>;) .
re: Boxing Day Massacre ('79)
Get it on
Ride a Swan
Wear your hair like Stevie May
You can't go Wrong
Beletain
Catch a bright Star
You can't go wrong
Bang a Blade
Up
The
Donkey
Bang
A
Ass..
UTFO...B)