I probably remember it more than most. I listened to it with a ghetto
blaster on my shoulder while walking on the beach, it being the day
after I got married! Still not sure all my Leeds supporting mates have
forgiven me for making them be in Ireland that weekend.
Nigel
(the Dub
I remember traveling through Cairo in October 1997 in a cab, hanging out the
window with my shortwave radio aerial extended - at grave risk to all
pedestrians' eyesight - listening to Leeds 4 - Newcastle 1.
Good times.
Cheers!
Sean
On Friday, April 26, 2024 at 07:22:11 AM EDT, Robert Heath
I was on a work trip to Fort Irwin, California, that week, and took a few days
off to visit my old college roommate Steve in Hollywood, California, that
weekend. (He's a movie business journalist - now runs American Cinematographer
magazine.) Of course, there was no Internet back then, so I rel
I was walking along a filled-in canal in Maadi (Cairo) with a trannie tuned
to the BBC World Service pressed to my ear.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 10:06 AM James A. Lundon @ Yahoo! via Leedslist <
leedslist@gn.apc.org> wrote:
> I well remember this day 32 years ago.
> Leeds United went to Sheffield
On the A1 nearly back to London after the game. The horn did indeed get some
heavy use when Mark Walters made it 2-0.
From: Leedslist on behalf of John Boocock
Sent: 26 April 2024 11:23
To: leedslist@gn.apc.org
Subject: Re: [LU] 32 years ago today...
I was
I was half way across the Fourth Road Bridge when the afternoon game result
came through. I wasn't the only one blasting my horn. I stopped at Kinross and
had a cup of tea.
Betty
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I rember that game well... I was there. After the game we were all more
concerned about getting back to see the Liverpool v red filth game to decide if
we really were champions or not - of course we were But it was a shame we
all scattered instead of being together and enjoying the results a
I well remember this day 32 years ago.
Leeds United went to Sheffield United on the morning of Sunday, 26 April 1992
and ultimately won the league in an extraordinary game. The winning goal's last
three touches were the home team's, such was the chaotic nature of the contest.
No Leeds United pla