I think most were put off with their experience in Rome first time. They kept 
us in the ground after the match for ages and then put us on busses and dropped 
us at different places around the city, the idea being we wouldn't all 
congregate and cause trouble - bloody ridiculous policing.



> On 9 Nov 2017, at 13:32, {broken-address} Nicholas Armit 
> <arm...@yahoo.com-is-broken.gn.apc.org> wrote:
> 
> Rome is worth two visits Dave! :-)
> Nick
>    On Thursday, November 9, 2017, 8:25:24 AM EST, nat...@sky.com 
> <nat...@sky.com> wrote:  
> 
> yes Anderlecht was great - possibly the best  football-wise, we totally 
> destroyed a team with a long unbeaten home euro record, and we played some 
> scintillating stuff BUT the sing-a-long after the Milan game was just 
> something else - probably unique in the whole of football
> From memory we did try and have a bit of a sing with the players after one of 
> the later games (possibly  Anderlecht ?0  but it was not anywhere near the 
> same level being preplanned and a pale imitation. Milan was just totally off 
> the cuff as we were kept in for ages by the police
> The after match celebrations in Milan and the hotel I was in  were special 
> too - I did not make it to bed at all, and we emptied everyones mini bar 
> after the barman left at 4am so we could keep on drinking and enjoying the 
> night. 
> It almost went wrong when one lad stepped over a velvet rope and touched a 
> huge 'Ming' vase - taller than me- and set it rocking. For a minute it looked 
> like it was going to fall and break but it rocked and rocked for what felt 
> like ages and then righted itself.
> 
> The whole European adventure was brilliant and really was 'living the dream' 
> for those of us lucky enough to be able to go , especially to the away games
> I feel sorry for the younger fans who are unlikely to experience it- because 
> it was new to us all we took huge numbers 5 or 6,000 were normal size 
> followings. If we had carried on in europe I am sure that this would have 
> dropped right down. (we took 6,000 to Rome for Roma game but only 900 v Lazio 
> a year later, lots, like myself, giving it a miss since I had already been to 
> that country, city and ground
> 
> Dave
> 
>       From: "James A. Lundon @ Gmail Home" <jameslun...@gmail.com>
> To: leedslist@gn.apc.org 
> Sent: Thursday, 9 November 2017, 12:18
> Subject: Re: [LU] 17years ago
>   
> Ted & Dave,
> 
> How can anyone leave out Anderlecht, that magic evening of the 4-1 tonking?
> 
> James.
> 
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2017 00:26:04 +0000
> From: Ted <tedhea...@gmail.com>
> To: David Nattan <nat...@sky.com>
> Cc: leedslist <leedslist@gn.apc.org>
> Subject: Re: [LU] 17years ago
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> 
> Totally agree Dave. For me, 50 years of being a Leeds fan and that night
> was so special - don't think it'll ever be matched. Closest I ever came was
> Barca at home in 75.
> 
> I don't care whether Ridsdale fucked us over - his heart was in the right
> place.  To those of us who were lucky enough to "live the dream", those
> days will never be matched.
> Moscow, Rome, Madrid, Milan, Prague, Barcelona, etc - will Leeds fans ever
> again be able to match where we went? Not  in my lifetime I bet.
> 
> I still love going to games but fuck me, those trips were something else.
> 
> Sad. But great memories.
> 
> MOT
> 
> Ted
> 
>> On 8 Nov 2017 17:30, "nat...@sky.com" <nat...@sky.com> wrote:
>> 
>> San Siro and Dom Matteo and his 'f-ing great goal'
>> Proably the best match of my life - not so much the game itself but the
>> sing-a-long afterwards
>> For those who were there it really is unforgettable. Ridsdale, Kelly and
>> all the team leading the fans singing , Bowyer messing it up and being
>> chased off
>> Then we had an absolutely tremendous all nighter in the hotel - it was
>> amazing
>> I doubt if any fans ever have had such a bonding with the players
>> experience - Alan Green (radio commentator) raved over it.
>> It is one of the trips that mean I still find it hard to criticise
>> Ridsdale and his 'living the dream' - for me it was worth it, since I was
>> able to get to most of the away games - great days indeed
>> Hard to imagine it was 17 years ago and of course a lot has happened since
>> then - although I quite enjoyed some of the 3rd Division experience and
>> 'taking over' whole towns and much of the ground
>> Never dull being a Leeds fan
>> Dave
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