Lu'ern 14:02 - Nov 2 with 11665 views | BartRowou | Just been on their site ahead of tomorrow's game and found these anecdotes. Would any of the older generation care to explain themselves? we got onto the front page of the national press after a game at rochdale early 70's lots of trouble mostly caused by the police. one mounted copper rode his horse into the luton fans on the terracing. one fan at the back of the crowd shouted out to a friend at the front so the police waded in and dragged him out, the next i saw him was at the train station and he had been well battered, he had done nothing, the cops caused all the trouble that day and we got the blame. NOTHING CHANGES DOES IT ********* That was a pretty terrifying day to be honest, the police lost control from the start. Thought it started with a kid being knocked down by a police car as they marched several special train loads up the hill - that's what we were told anyhow. I also seem to recall that the Riot Act was read out on the pitch which meant they could ride horses into the crowd (coming from that muddy bank at the other end). The Sun (not the rag it became then) had a large picture of the trouble, thought it was centre spread? I had to make sure my old man didn't see it as I was clearly visible - not too many people in that crowd with long hair and glasses! There was still LTFC graffiti on the station until they completely refurbed it. | |
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Lu'ern on 14:30 - Nov 2 with 9130 views | judd | That's almost the script from Peterloo. I remember when David Bayliss went to play for them and got sent off at Spotland, trying to snot one of our management team on the way to his early bath. David Hamilton? | |
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Lu'ern on 15:04 - Nov 2 with 9080 views | dawlishdale | Wasn't born back then, but my Grandad told me the story of the day but with a different slant.. He told me that Luton were one of the first teams who brought fans actively looking for trouble, and they had quite a number of skinheads who caused mayhem before and during the match. Eventually, it kicked off big time in the Sandy Lane end resulting in some awful scenes. The Luton fans were attacking anyone which resulted in kids scattering onto the pitch to escape. The police hadn't seen this level of aggro at Dale before, and waded in hitting anyone in their way, regardless of where they came from. Several supporters from both teams went home injured, and it made the papers the next day, which was unheard of for us. He also told me that he regarded this as amongst the worst violence he'd ever seen at Rochdale and laid the blame firmly at the Luton Skinheads who tried to "take" the Sandy Lane End. It was at the beginning of the age of football hooliganism, and we just hadn't seen much of it before. Other teams that he recalled who caused large amounts of trouble on this level included Crystal Palace (again skinheads to blame ; early 70's in a cup game) Swansea (dressed in white coats, Doc Martin boots and face masks!) and for some reason , Walsall, although I have no idea why Swansea and Walsall figured so heavily in his memories. Lets hope there is no repeat tomorrow. | | | |
Lu'ern on 15:12 - Nov 2 with 9069 views | Nigeriamark |
Lu'ern on 15:04 - Nov 2 by dawlishdale | Wasn't born back then, but my Grandad told me the story of the day but with a different slant.. He told me that Luton were one of the first teams who brought fans actively looking for trouble, and they had quite a number of skinheads who caused mayhem before and during the match. Eventually, it kicked off big time in the Sandy Lane end resulting in some awful scenes. The Luton fans were attacking anyone which resulted in kids scattering onto the pitch to escape. The police hadn't seen this level of aggro at Dale before, and waded in hitting anyone in their way, regardless of where they came from. Several supporters from both teams went home injured, and it made the papers the next day, which was unheard of for us. He also told me that he regarded this as amongst the worst violence he'd ever seen at Rochdale and laid the blame firmly at the Luton Skinheads who tried to "take" the Sandy Lane End. It was at the beginning of the age of football hooliganism, and we just hadn't seen much of it before. Other teams that he recalled who caused large amounts of trouble on this level included Crystal Palace (again skinheads to blame ; early 70's in a cup game) Swansea (dressed in white coats, Doc Martin boots and face masks!) and for some reason , Walsall, although I have no idea why Swansea and Walsall figured so heavily in his memories. Lets hope there is no repeat tomorrow. |
I went to many games in the bad old days and Walsall was the only time I was genuinely frightened. A group of them had even arrived in the town centre in the morning looking for trouble. I imagine that their yobs had chosen that game for a "special" day out as Walsall were probably not the most notorious of the hooligans we had visit but somehow they ended up all over the ground | | | |
Lu'ern on 16:40 - Nov 2 with 8926 views | EllDale | Nothing could be as bad as the time that Blackpool came. I was genuinely scared that day. | | | |
Lu'ern on 18:27 - Nov 2 with 8630 views | chalky_ncfc | The only thing that I like about Lutons ground is the unique way that you enter the away end,their fans fans are notorious for trouble and should have been sorted out decades ago,Luton itself is a shithole and best avoided,been to Kenilworth Road twice when once should have been enough | |
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Lu'ern on 18:51 - Nov 2 with 8559 views | James1980 | Another group of away fans that will be singing the 'we're on our way chant' How many teams are being promoted this season | |
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Lu'ern on 19:10 - Nov 2 with 8492 views | PotterDale | This might explain why Lutons director was "late back from from lunch" in 1980? Embarrassed at the behaviour of his teams fans | | | |
Lu'ern on 19:42 - Nov 2 with 8400 views | Yorkshire_Dale | Does anyone know the exact date of the Battle of Spotland please? | | | |
Lu'ern on 20:50 - Nov 2 with 8244 views | rochdaleriddler |
Lu'ern on 15:04 - Nov 2 by dawlishdale | Wasn't born back then, but my Grandad told me the story of the day but with a different slant.. He told me that Luton were one of the first teams who brought fans actively looking for trouble, and they had quite a number of skinheads who caused mayhem before and during the match. Eventually, it kicked off big time in the Sandy Lane end resulting in some awful scenes. The Luton fans were attacking anyone which resulted in kids scattering onto the pitch to escape. The police hadn't seen this level of aggro at Dale before, and waded in hitting anyone in their way, regardless of where they came from. Several supporters from both teams went home injured, and it made the papers the next day, which was unheard of for us. He also told me that he regarded this as amongst the worst violence he'd ever seen at Rochdale and laid the blame firmly at the Luton Skinheads who tried to "take" the Sandy Lane End. It was at the beginning of the age of football hooliganism, and we just hadn't seen much of it before. Other teams that he recalled who caused large amounts of trouble on this level included Crystal Palace (again skinheads to blame ; early 70's in a cup game) Swansea (dressed in white coats, Doc Martin boots and face masks!) and for some reason , Walsall, although I have no idea why Swansea and Walsall figured so heavily in his memories. Lets hope there is no repeat tomorrow. |
the police don’t get involved in any activity like that any more, so if Luton fans misbehave people will have to sort it themselves or run away | |
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Lu'ern on 21:29 - Nov 2 with 8178 views | chalky_ncfc |
Lu'ern on 19:42 - Nov 2 by Yorkshire_Dale | Does anyone know the exact date of the Battle of Spotland please? |
25th April 1970 is the only game that Dale played them at home during the 70's,it ended 1-2 | |
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Lu'ern on 21:32 - Nov 2 with 8167 views | Molly |
Lu'ern on 19:42 - Nov 2 by Yorkshire_Dale | Does anyone know the exact date of the Battle of Spotland please? |
1066 I think, mind you I was never very good at history. [Post edited 2 Nov 2018 21:33]
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Lu'ern on 13:23 - Nov 3 with 7773 views | TVOS1907 |
Lu'ern on 18:07 - Nov 2 by James1980 | Is Paul Strong of Ribble Avenue, still about? What was the atmosphere like the last time we played Lu'ern? |
He wasn't about on Ribble Avenue when I was growing up there, so he must have left in the 1970s. The Ashton family lived there for as long as I can remember. Last time we played them was in an FA Cup replay and the atmosphere was non-existent from the crowd of 1,982. | |
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Lu'ern on 13:28 - Nov 3 with 7764 views | James1980 |
Lu'ern on 21:32 - Nov 2 by Molly | 1066 I think, mind you I was never very good at history. [Post edited 2 Nov 2018 21:33]
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That explains them finding no evidence of the 'Battle' in Battle. TVOS sounds like the aforementioned league match was a flash in the pan so to speak, that didn't create an air of tension in subsequent matches. | |
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Lu'ern on 13:28 - Nov 3 with 7764 views | EllDale | We played in them in one of the last games of the 1969/70 season. They went up that year with Malcolm Macdonald and Matt Tees scoring a shedload of goals from memory. The original fixture had been at Spotland in November and had been abandoned due to snow in the second half? Again from memory. | | | |
Lu'ern on 13:32 - Nov 3 with 7750 views | TVOS1907 |
Lu'ern on 13:28 - Nov 3 by James1980 | That explains them finding no evidence of the 'Battle' in Battle. TVOS sounds like the aforementioned league match was a flash in the pan so to speak, that didn't create an air of tension in subsequent matches. |
Well, tbf, after 1970 we didn't actually play them again for another 31 years, so any tensions would have grown up! If you are at Kenilworth Road in March, James, you'll find it's not the most welcoming of places, whoever the opposition. Ask York City for starters... | |
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Lu'ern on 13:50 - Nov 3 with 7715 views | James1980 |
Lu'ern on 13:32 - Nov 3 by TVOS1907 | Well, tbf, after 1970 we didn't actually play them again for another 31 years, so any tensions would have grown up! If you are at Kenilworth Road in March, James, you'll find it's not the most welcoming of places, whoever the opposition. Ask York City for starters... |
Excellent point, silly me didn't think of that. If I make the away match best not wear colours then. I might dress in black to show support for the ref. Then both sets of fans could set on me allowing the rest of the Dale fans to make their escape. | |
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Lu'ern on 14:21 - Nov 3 with 7654 views | DorsetDale |
Lu'ern on 13:23 - Nov 3 by TVOS1907 | He wasn't about on Ribble Avenue when I was growing up there, so he must have left in the 1970s. The Ashton family lived there for as long as I can remember. Last time we played them was in an FA Cup replay and the atmosphere was non-existent from the crowd of 1,982. |
Would that be when we came back from 3 down in the first game only a few weeks/months since the same happened at morecombe (coming back to draw from 3 - 0)? | |
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Lu'ern on 17:55 - Nov 3 with 7409 views | TVOS1907 |
Lu'ern on 14:21 - Nov 3 by DorsetDale | Would that be when we came back from 3 down in the first game only a few weeks/months since the same happened at morecombe (coming back to draw from 3 - 0)? |
It was. | |
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Lu'ern on 20:41 - Nov 3 with 7140 views | Molly |
Lu'ern on 14:21 - Nov 3 by DorsetDale | Would that be when we came back from 3 down in the first game only a few weeks/months since the same happened at morecombe (coming back to draw from 3 - 0)? |
I think it was also the game when our "star"left back (one Mr Simpkins) picked an argument with someone in the Pearl Street Stand and actually wanted to have a physical fight with him. Even after the final whistle the main stand linesman (sorry assistant referee) had to stop him twice from going into the stand for a "punch up". | | | |
Lu'ern on 21:45 - Nov 3 with 6959 views | 49thseason |
Lu'ern on 20:41 - Nov 3 by Molly | I think it was also the game when our "star"left back (one Mr Simpkins) picked an argument with someone in the Pearl Street Stand and actually wanted to have a physical fight with him. Even after the final whistle the main stand linesman (sorry assistant referee) had to stop him twice from going into the stand for a "punch up". |
If Simpkins had thrown a punch he would have missed by a country mile. | | | |
Lu'ern on 21:58 - Nov 3 with 6923 views | Daley_Lama | Luton player does a studds up dirty tackle Luton player gets a straight red Luton player has no real conplaints Luton player appears to do the decent thing to go and say sorry to Hendo Select Luton fans go batshit mental, stream to the front of the stand, cuddle stewards and throw insults and tampons in Hendo’s direction. Same old, same old | |
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Lu'ern on 22:38 - Nov 3 with 6850 views | TVOS1907 |
Lu'ern on 20:41 - Nov 3 by Molly | I think it was also the game when our "star"left back (one Mr Simpkins) picked an argument with someone in the Pearl Street Stand and actually wanted to have a physical fight with him. Even after the final whistle the main stand linesman (sorry assistant referee) had to stop him twice from going into the stand for a "punch up". |
That was 6 seasons before. | |
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Lu'ern on 22:42 - Nov 3 with 6844 views | DaleiLama |
Lu'ern on 21:58 - Nov 3 by Daley_Lama | Luton player does a studds up dirty tackle Luton player gets a straight red Luton player has no real conplaints Luton player appears to do the decent thing to go and say sorry to Hendo Select Luton fans go batshit mental, stream to the front of the stand, cuddle stewards and throw insults and tampons in Hendo’s direction. Same old, same old |
Surprised so many people "follow" them. Rotten. | |
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