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Thread: Another fail for Pouge bigot

  1. #11
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    re: Another fail for Pouge bigot

    Quote Originally Posted by bwfcforever
    really ...

    i dont recall that mate .?
    Link below, looks like it was just the one game...[/quote]



    blimmey ! not long after i recall Man U being banned from europe ( playing a home games ) they played down in plymouth ( st etiene )& the game was beamed back to OT , around 40+ thousand turned out as well ( my house was very close to the ground ) & thats how i recall it

    i give the lads here in work some stick about that now , thanks ![/quote]

    One of the older boys I know down in Liverpool told me the story years ago, cannae imagine that happening these days.

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    re: Another fail for Pouge bigot

    Nah ! me too mate

    cheers

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    re: Another fail for Pouge bigot

    Think Man U played some "home" games at Maine Road too - or could be that Man City played at Old Trafford. Wouldn't be as well up on English football as some

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    re: Another fail for Pouge bigot

    [quote="AguyIknow" games at Maine Road too - or could be that Man City played at Old Trafford. Wouldn't be as well up on English football as some [/quote]

    The stadium was shared by Manchester United after the Second World War as Manchester United's Old Trafford ground had been damaged during the Manchester Blitz. United paid City £5,000 per season, plus a share of gate receipts.[17] The highest attendance for a league game at Maine Road occurred during this period, when 83,260 people watched Manchester United play Arsenal on 17 January 1948. This figure is a national record for a league game.[18] Maine Road was also used by Manchester United, to host three of their four home games, in the 1956–57 European Cup. - view external link

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