Frickley 1985

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Frickley 1985

Post by YeltzDoc » 23 Aug 2014, 09:41

For those who went to Frickley in 1985, the afternoon was a bit, erm, fractious...

Here's some interesting thoughts as to why the political situation would have spilled over into football.

http://nonleaguematters.co.uk/forum/gfo ... ost=323138

There's even a Chumblies song about it, and I think they named their cat "Frickley" when they all lived in Leeds.
Valenciayeltz probably knows.

http://www.lyricsbay.com/frickley_lyric ... wamba.html

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Re: Frickley 1985

Post by old git » 23 Aug 2014, 09:58

Without doubt the most frightening day of all my 30 years in non league :o

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Re: Frickley 1985

Post by andy » 23 Aug 2014, 18:29

And they say it was frightening here!

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Re: Frickley 1985

Post by Seamus » 23 Aug 2014, 19:10

Recall the day well, thankfully survived intact but avoided all the pubs, had been there about 4 years previously so warned a few people that the local environment was not pictured postcard stuff. Understand the slag heap opposite the main stand has now been 'landscaped'!

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Re: Frickley 1985

Post by pantverdant1 » 26 Mar 2017, 13:03

Remember dragging a guy called Dickie White away from abloke who smacked him in the face when we were swapping around,
don't think Frickley boys had the nous to realise that Halesowen once stood on a coalfield,thank God for Maggie Thatcher! :)

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Re: Frickley 1985

Post by KenR » 26 Mar 2017, 20:45

likewise Old Git, frightening. Saw a neanderthal follow a Town supporter into the bog. The neanderthal came out, our bloke didnt. Got back to the car on their carpark to find a copper sprawled across my bonnet, bleeding from a headwound and surrounded by another five or six coppers, who told us to go to the bottom of the road and turn left rather than right to the village as the Leeds scum were waiting to attack the car. An enjoyable day ? definitely NOT.

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Post by pantverdant1 » 28 Mar 2017, 17:57

Remember getting back from Frickley and having a bath and listened to the radio and the lead story
on the BBC NEWS was the battle at Frickley.Old Git and kenR have to concur with you, although the local derby
when a guy was stabbed caused more headlines locally.

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