Quote: Monsieur Invisible "Walking down Fletcher Street before kick off and hearing the old corrugated metal back of the stand being banged by the fans inside –then you knew it was match day. Closely followed by the narrow, dingy walkway as soon as you got through the turnstiles and the view of the ground that made the hairs on the back of the neck stand up when you came out in the middle of the Fletch or under the scoreboard. To me, that never got boring. Ever.'"
Middle of the Fletcher End every time. Me and my old man used to stand behind the pillar to left left of that walkway (and then complain we can't see the match because theres a f*cking pillar in the way) every week without fail. As I got older I'd sneak off to be with my friends, but I'd always walk into the ground up those stairs and into the middle of the terracing. Magical!
Quote: Monsieur Invisible "Alfie Langer stealing the ball off Tommy Martyn behind the Saints try line and plonking it down for a try as Martyn tried to fend him off like a troublesome fly. Then the look on Martyn’s face when he looked at his hands where the ball had been half a second earlier and realised what had happened.'"
A beautiful moment. IMO one of Alfie's finest playing in the P&B. To this day whenever I'm playing and trap the defender in goal, I always look to do that one-on-one steal.
Quote: Monsieur Invisible "Spending the entire half time interval trying to change ends once they shut the Snookers side down.'"
When did the Snookers side of the ground shut down? I can remember walking down that side on a few occasions, but I don't think we ever did it afterwards. When I was little I always used to try and see down the tunnel, but I was always too small to get a view of anything.
Quote: Monsieur Invisible "The daft, low-budget game at half time where fans had to run round in circles with their foreheads on a broom until they were dizzy, then try and run up and kick a conversion. It was always funny.'"
Unlike the uninteresting kick at goals we have now. Proper half time entertainment.
Quote: Monsieur Invisible "Coming back from 12-32 down to beat the all-conquering Bradford 42-32 in 2000 after Brian McDermott got sent off for fighting and Lee Penny went round Stuart Spruce like he was in concrete wellies.'"
Never went to this game. I was 10 and so convinced we'd lose I didn't want to go. More fool me.
Quote: Monsieur Invisible "The last ever game when we wore two different strips in each half and Graham Appo went point crazy. A great but very sad day.'"
A day I'll never forget. A win on the final game at Wilderspool, and it confirmed us as top six play off hopefuls.
Quote: Monsieur Invisible "Rob Smyth scoring in the last minute against all-conquering Bradford in 2001 to win us the game 18-14 when we had about 10 players missing. It went wild! Then we played them again four weeks later and they stuck 84 points on us!'"
My favorite try at Wilderspool. It was in the dying moments and the crowd went wild. IIRC Paul Derbyshire took charge of that game after DVDV left. Probably one of few men to have a 100% coaching record with Warrington IIRC.