View From The Top Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 That games at Reading in the cup at Leeds in L1 are standout ones. Beer deemed the former bearable the latter was bitter, bitter cold and sober. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pilchards Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 Fratton Park when we missed the first 20 minutes because of the Pompey fans. A mixture of hailstones, me dressed as Westwood and a brick almost hitting my inflatable fish that was on my hat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 What was the ‘orange ball, orange ball’ game. Was that away to Villa? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krissyboy31 Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 Night game away to Bristol City around 80/81 and another cup game, away to Swindon mid 80s were pretty cold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toomer Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 League cup home game against Norwich last season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 First home game of Alan Ball's reign when we thrashed Liverpool on the Monday night game. Snowed all day meaning that the trains were all late so I missed the first goal by MLT.Yep I'd go with that too, bloody freezing, but Matt warmed the soul with a great hat trick. First game I took my two sons to as well. Sent from my SM-T580 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waylander Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 Away at Brentford, a midweek game in January 2010. Lloyd James got an early goal, Kelvin Davis saved a penalty, Lee Bernard missed a chance to put us further ahead and they got the equaliser late on. Numbingly cold, snow piled up just away from the touch lines and I couldn’t get back to the hotel quickly enough. I was at that one! Utterly frozen. Had freebie tickets from my Nephew's school Fayre, went with him, his sister and my sister-i-l. The girls haven't been to a game since and my nephew now supports Man Utd. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StDunko Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 That Elm park game was in 1997 and that has to be the coldest for me too. Never seen a pitch as unfit as that to play on. An ice rink would have been easier to play on. I recall two Saints fans having a right good punch up in the away end, probably just to prevent the onset of frostbite. The terrace was lethal, effectively you spent two hours standing on ice blocks. If I recall correctly Saints had two men sent off and Souness tried to take Graham Poll's head off after the game after we were knocked out of the cup, going down 3-1. When I saw the thread title, the first game that came to my mind was that Reading game and that was before I even read the first post (or some of the subsequent ones). I seem to remember the pitch turned from green to white during the 90 mins, but from frost forming not snow! However, my recollection was that game was League Cup 4th round game in Nov 1995 and not the 1997 game... but I could be wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 When I saw the thread title, the first game that came to my mind was that Reading game and that was before I even read the first post (or some of the subsequent ones). I seem to remember the pitch turned from green to white during the 90 mins, but from frost forming not snow! However, my recollection was that game was League Cup 4th round game in Nov 1995 and not the 1997 game... but I could be wrong. Both were cold but the FAC game under Souness was cold, cold, cold! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Badger Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 arsenal away one boxing day late seventies Do you mean this one , but not late seventies as played in 1970. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Appy Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 Leeds away 2009 Coldest I’ve ever been. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Faz Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 That Elm park game was in 1997 and that has to be the coldest for me too. Never seen a pitch as unfit as that to play on. An ice rink would have been easier to play on. I recall two Saints fans having a right good punch up in the away end, probably just to prevent the onset of frostbite. The terrace was lethal, effectively you spent two hours standing on ice blocks. If I recall correctly Saints had two men sent off and Souness tried to take Graham Poll's head off after the game after we were knocked out of the cup, going down 3-1. I was there and have never been so cold. I think that was the game where Franny broke his arm, but stayed on and continued to take throw-ins! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsarum Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 Leeds away, December 2009 and Birmingham away, February 2012. Both utterly bitter, but at least I could get out of Leeds ok, the A45 was backed up on the way out of Brum making what should have been a 30m trip back to my then home in Coventry take 3 hours. Those both up there but also Wimbledon away in fa cup in 1979 was another, Saints fans set fire to rubbish in bonfires on the terraces to keep us warm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeyc Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 Bucharest, anybody? Brutal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheaf Saint Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 I remember coming away from the 0-0 at WBA in our relegation season (when Prutton missed that sitter) having watched the snow come down during the game and not being able to feel my feet for the entire 90 minutes or the walk back to the car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Louis Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 Bucharest, anybody? Brutal. Absolutely! Thats the coldest I have ever felt in my life! Wind, rain, sleet, no cover, no goals... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beancounter saint Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 Sheffield united at home the season we went into administration. Or maybe the football made seem worse than it was. Leeds away in 2009/10 season was pretty bad too. Barnsley away when we came from 2 down was pretty cold, though it was rainy as well. I remember the Sheffield Utd game as a cold one. Can’t remember anything at all about the game but remember walking past frozen burst water mains on the way to and from the game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lighthouse Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 Did anyone else go to Colchester in League 1, I think it was in Pardew's season? Everyone was calling for the ref to call of the match, partly because of the thick fog and freezing weather but mostly because we were 2-0 down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S-Clarke Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 Did anyone else go to Colchester in League 1, I think it was in Pardew's season? Everyone was calling for the ref to call of the match, partly because of the thick fog and freezing weather but mostly because we were 2-0 down. Didn't we score a consolation in the final min to make it 2-1 or something? If we're thinking of the same one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lighthouse Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 Didn't we score a consolation in the final min to make it 2-1 or something? If we're thinking of the same one. That's the one, was a penalty right at the end. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint86 Posted 28 February, 2018 Share Posted 28 February, 2018 Not quite a Saints game... but the coldest I have ever been was watching the England U21's play Ireland at St Mary's. Bizarrely remember Milner standing out. Coldest I've been at a saints game was Poch's first game in charge. So not that cold Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carljack Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Leeds away in first season in League One was pretty bad. Sent from my SM-G925F using Tapatalk This! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SKD Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Didn't we score a consolation in the final min to make it 2-1 or something? If we're thinking of the same one. Yeah - we had a penalty (if I remember rightly our end, we were sat directly behind the goal) and you could hardly see the edge of the box (that could have been due to the beer though!). As others have said, Leeds was a cold one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SNSUN Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Reading away, Elm Park 1996(ish). Can't believe the game went ahead actually! Terrace behind the goal was ****ing baltic that night. Birmingham away a few years with the snow also freezing but nothing will compare to that evening in Reading for me That was my first ever Saints game, the 3-1 defeat to Reading with Souness storming in the pitch at the final whistle after two sendings off. (Slater and Benali?) I remember wrapping up well but I was so pleased to finally see my team live, I don't remember the cold. The coldest I remember is the Norwich game in the JPT, we drew 2-2 last minute and won on penalties, the year we won it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Saint Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 (edited) No doubt in my mind, Arsenal away on Boxing Day 1970. Never in my life have a I felt so cold. And just as a reminder to modern Premier League players, take a look at this. And take particular note of John McGrath's shorts. And he even had his sleeves pulled up FFS...!!! Edited 1 March, 2018 by The Saint Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spyinthesky Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 That was my first ever Saints game, the 3-1 defeat to Reading with Souness storming in the pitch at the final whistle after two sendings off. (Slater and Benali?) I remember wrapping up well but I was so pleased to finally see my team live, I don't remember the cold. The coldest I remember is the Norwich game in the JPT, we drew 2-2 last minute and won on penalties, the year we won it. I vaguely remember the JPT Norwich game. Didnt we equalise late on before pens? I think I was hovering near the exit to leave when we equalised then, after a quick cup of Bovril, I went back to see the finale despite cold feet and hands!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cabrone Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Forest away Dec 89. The away end was like standing in a wind tunnel with someone spraying water over you. Think we lost 2-0 and conceded in the first couple of minutes but the real battle was surviving the cold. Came down with something after this and took me a couple of weeks to get over it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Garrett Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Yeah - Leeds in L1 & Birmingham in the Championship. Absolutely freezing, and had to cancel my plans of a night out in Birmingham that night due to the weather! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steveo Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Those both up there but also Wimbledon away in fa cup in 1979 was another, Saints fans set fire to rubbish in bonfires on the terraces to keep us warm I was at that Wimbledon game, it was cold that night. Remember it well the fences at the back of the terraces being taken down by Saints fans and bloody great bonfires being lit on the terraces to keep warm:) That was until the old bill tried to put them out, to be fair they had got to quite a size by then! Bucharest wasnt so much cold as wet, certainly not as cold as many of the games mentioned here! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Brentford away in league 1. Sat with my feet in a two inch deep puddle with the water gradually freezing during the game. Not only was it the coldest but it felt like the longest. We were dire, couldnt break them down. Eventually we got a goal, I briefly thought it was all worthwhile, but Brentford equalised at the death. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nordic Saint Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 No doubt in my mind, Arsenal away on Boxing Day 1970. Never in my life have a I felt so cold. And just as a reminder to modern Premier League players, take a look at this. And take particular note of John McGrath's shorts. And he even had his sleeves pulled up FFS...!!! I second that. Sub-zero temperatures, a blanket of snow on the pitch, ice on the terraces and a blizzard blowing. Even in those days, it seemed incredible that the match went ahead and wasn't abandoned after it started. After the 1970s, a match certainly wouldn't have gone ahead in those conditions. For those of us who made the trip it was worth it though. An unlikely scoreless draw away to the Arsenal team that did the double that season was some achievement and still remains one of my most memorable away games. It was probably the most one-sided draw ever. Arsenal seemed to have about 30 shots at our goal, hit the wooodwork, had a goal disallowed and Eric Martin played the game of his life, while I can hardly recall Saints crossing the halfway line: it was real backs-to-the wall stuff. The fighting spirit and true grit we had in those days made the 1970/71 team one of my all-time favourite Saints teams. That was the team Bill Shankley labelled 'Alehouse'. Everybody hated playing against us, especially Arsenal that day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Boy Saint Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 I second that. Sub-zero temperatures, a blanket of snow on the pitch, ice on the terraces and a blizzard blowing. Even in those days, it seemed incredible that the match went ahead and wasn't abandoned after it started. After the 1970s, a match certainly wouldn't have gone ahead in those conditions. For those of us who made the trip it was worth it though. An unlikely scoreless draw away to the Arsenal team that did the double that season was some achievement and still remains one of my most memorable away games. It was probably the most one-sided draw ever. Arsenal seemed to have about 30 shots at our goal, hit the wooodwork, had a goal disallowed and Eric Martin played the game of his life, while I can hardly recall Saints crossing the halfway line: it was real backs-to-the wall stuff. The fighting spirit and true grit we had in those days made the 1970/71 team one of my all-time favourite Saints teams. That was the team Bill Shankley labelled 'Alehouse'. Everybody hated playing against us, especially Arsenal that day. If you watch the You Tube of that game Eric Martin wasn't wearing gloves think the commentator even mentions. those were the days that even in a modern house you would warm up a penny to put on the window to make a spy hole in the ice on the inside of the glass! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashby Saint Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Any game at Oldham. In 1977 there were about 100 saints fans and most were right down the front, against the wall, getting what shelter they could from the elements.Had to keep asking plod to move along, so as we could see the game. This. I went to the league cup game in Oldham in the late 1980s. Cold, wet, windy, most exposed terrace I have ever stood on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ericb Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 The Elm park game in the cup that should never have been played was probably the coldest. After that the Leeds away in the late 90s/early 00's, can't remember the exact year but it was Carlton Palmers first game back there, was a midweek and we only took about 300. Don't even remember the score to be fair, just remember it being freezing f*cking cold, a large section of the Leeds fans making monkey noises at Carlton Palmer and some of their scrotes chucking rocks at us on the way back to the car (which wouldn't start as it was too f*cking cold). Also remember Highfield Road being bloody freezing on the time i went there, but mainly because the away end acted like one massive wind tunnel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trout-Tickler Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Sunderland away in December 1999. East wind blowing in from the North sea, absolutely bloody freezing. Lost 2-nil I think, with Phillips scoring both. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shroppie Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 If it's -4C, snowing and blowing a blizzard on Saturday, Stoke will still find it positively balmy compared with their normal home conditions. Worried that they'll feel too much at home. Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hyde and Seek Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Bradford away in 1976. That was a cold day out. Lots of memories some good some less good. Remember the steward giving us the V sign , and then hit with a Party 7 can when he turned his back on us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Cat Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Maybe not the coldest but a 0-0 at Birmingham then a 4 hour drive home through horrendous snow sticks in my mind. I was pretty lucky to make it back, slid all over the road trying to get out of Brum then followed a lorry at about 30mph along the M40 for miles and miles. There were plenty of cars stuck on the motorway and I only just made it up one hill by the skin of my teeth or I would have been sleeping in the car as well. Wasn't until about Oxford that the amount of snow eased enough to make me feel confident I would get home and when I did eventually make it there was barely any snow on the ground. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint_lambden Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 If it's -4C, snowing and blowing a blizzard on Saturday, Stoke will still find it positively balmy compared with their normal home conditions. Worried that they'll feel too much at home. Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk That's alright, we're better as the away team anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teamsaint Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Forest away Dec 89. The away end was like standing in a wind tunnel with someone spraying water over you. Think we lost 2-0 and conceded in the first couple of minutes but the real battle was surviving the cold. Came down with something after this and took me a couple of weeks to get over it. That must be the one I was at. Awful performance, freezing cold. I stood by the big vents from the hospitality in the main stand some of the time.couldn't see the game from there. , but it wasnt worth watching . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suomi Saint Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Oldham at home 75/76 when they gave the cup ticket loyalty vouchers out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
country bumpkin Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 yep that's the one I'm getting on in years memory going abit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whelk Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Swindon away. 0-0 and couldn’t feel my cock Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miserableoldgit Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Oldham at home 75/76 when they gave the cup ticket loyalty vouchers out.Is that when it snowed quite heavily? Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winnersaint Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Oldham at home 75/76 when they gave the cup ticket loyalty vouchers out. So glad I froze my whatsits off that afternoon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forester Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 West Brom away, relegation season ("Prutton, you clown!"). I remember it being bollok achingly cold, with people's feet flat out not working when it was time to leave Yes that gets my vote. Absolutely perishing and people chucking snow balls smashing the poor old guy’s greenhouse on the way out of the away end Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LaptopSaint Posted 1 March, 2018 Share Posted 1 March, 2018 Wolves at home in the Choccy boxes in the 80s. Lost three nil I think. Only wearing a tee shirt cos I was ‘kin hard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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