thecatintheroof
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Not often you go to Bloomfield Road in October for a night match and it be 14 degrees!
BeeeeeeeautifulMet Office says it will feel like 11 degrees with winds up to 33 mph.
I remember , I think it was 1999.Octobet 18th on a Saturday. Blackpool v Grimsby. Drew 2-2. The temperature was 26 deg on the fylde coast.I remember watching us away at Oldham in the mid 1990s and Joe Royal, Oldham manager at the time, described Boundary Park as “ ice station zebra”. He wasn’t joking, it was absolutely bloody freezing. The away end was an open roofless terrace, I have never ‘ enjoyed’ a game less.
Centigrade or Fahrenheit?I remember , I think it was 1999.Octobet 18th on a Saturday. Blackpool v Grimsby. Drew 2-2. The temperature was 26 deg on the fylde coast.
Yep, I remember going to Boundary park, standing on ice on the terraces and a freezing cold wind. Never been so cold in my life.I remember watching us away at Oldham in the mid 1990s and Joe Royal, Oldham manager at the time, described Boundary Park as “ ice station zebra”. He wasn’t joking, it was absolutely bloody freezing. The away end was an open roofless terrace, I have never ‘ enjoyed’ a game less.
It’s the coldest place on Earth…one of my sons has just been moved to Oldham fire station…good luck I said…hoping for lots of work he said to keep warmI remember watching us away at Oldham in the mid 1990s and Joe Royal, Oldham manager at the time, described Boundary Park as “ ice station zebra”. He wasn’t joking, it was absolutely bloody freezing. The away end was an open roofless terrace, I have never ‘ enjoyed’ a game less.