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So what's the most bizarre thing you've seen whilst watching your beloved Blades or Owls?

 

Be sensible ladies and gents! :)

 

At the moment from memory, I'd say when Utd played West Brom and had most of the team sent off :hihi:

 

The Battle of Bramall Lane :hihi:

 

That was the most bizarre football match I ever saw. I only went by accident, I was in the pub with some Blade supporting mates and they talked me into going. I missed the Tracey sending off, the rest was unbelievable, especially the second half.

 

The most bizarre thing I've seen at Hillsborough is probably Twin's unforgettable performance during the Barnsley game a few years ago.

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That was the most bizarre football match I ever saw. I only went by accident, I was in the pub with some Blade supporting mates and they talked me into going. I missed the Tracey sending off, the rest was unbelievable, especially the second half.

 

The most bizarre thing I've seen at Hillsborough is probably Twin's unforgettable performance during the Barnsley game a few years ago.

 

What??? :hihi: I'm going to have to investigate this lol

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That was the most bizarre football match I ever saw. I only went by accident, I was in the pub with some Blade supporting mates and they talked me into going. I missed the Tracey sending off, the rest was unbelievable, especially the second half.

 

The most bizarre thing I've seen at Hillsborough is probably Twin's unforgettable performance during the Barnsley game a few years ago.

 

That was fantastic Sibs, so funny.

 

I remember once attending a match over Xmas at Hillsborough and they had a brass band playing carols near the dug outs, there was some sound problem with the music being played in the kop and the only thing you could hear was the odd wind instrument parping, it sounded bloddy awful and while not the bands fault they were roundly booed and abused by the kop faithful, it was hilarious.

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That was the most bizarre football match I ever saw. I only went by accident, I was in the pub with some Blade supporting mates and they talked me into going. I missed the Tracey sending off, the rest was unbelievable, especially the second half.

 

The most bizarre thing I've seen at Hillsborough is probably Twin's unforgettable performance during the Barnsley game a few years ago.

 

The Twins ended up on the Eurovision: Your Country Needs You show in 2009!

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I remember long ago wednesdayites painted their doc martins silver... i once walked from preston station to the ground with thousands many who had silver boots.. including me. We didnt half get some funny looks.. another thing i remember is that the kop was wooden..

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I remember long ago wednesdayites painted their doc martins silver... i once walked from preston station to the ground with thousands many who had silver boots.. including me. We didnt half get some funny looks.. another thing i remember is that the kop was wooden..

 

We had a song to go with the silver boots to the song of the seaside shuffle! silver boots upon our feet we will take the shorham street. Don't take it the wrong way you blades it was 40 years ago

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A male streaker ran onto the pitch at hillsborough v York City around 1974

And a copper put his helmet over his you know what! LOL and escorted him down the players tunnel! Really funny.

 

Do they wash their helmets before wearing them again?

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