halftimeresults wrote:For me it would be the Hull City game in 1991.
I cant describe the exitement I had walking to the ground.
The first time I had seen Christie Park full,we lost 1-0 that day but we should of had a replay as Tommy Miller scored only for the ref to play on.
I knew from that day on that Morecambe was my team.
That game was the very first I went to, and only the second live match in my life...
It was to be a couple of years after that I became a "regular" (other commitments). In fact the first full season, home only

I watched, we got promotion to the Conference, driving up from the Midlands for the last home game. I think then I realised I was hooked, totally.
Standing up on the North stand before it was finished with Rod Taylor one evening thinking WOW what a view. Something I'll always remember is helping chesh out during the summers, when I could, esp painting the Umbro end as it became known as when we finished. I left my signature there

mick '99. Drinking tea in the changing rooms
Football wise York play-offs, Barnet opening game. My lad was mascot and I was on the pitch looking at Jim and Joe as they were waiting to lead us into the unknown, "that banner"
The, only happens in newspaper cartoons, come back against Crewe is, so far, the pick from this season.
So many memories, far too many to relay and that's just from someone who's been around the club for a short while.
I so envy these lads and lasses who've been lucky enough to have been here longer. People like Rod T, Freez, Keith, Mark S, the life blood of our club these guys.
I've a feeling that the game week Saturday, will be like Ipswich. I'll be really glad to see loads on, but in a way I will wish it wasn't so full.
(Mental note, not to drink 8 pints before the game and stand in the middle - well, not without a Lenor bottle

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Saturday I'll sneak out of the presentation for one last lingering look and say goodbye to the old girl, a bit like throwing soil onto the coffin. Tears will be shed.
That said I'm really looking forward to the new ground. Westgate Stadium as it is on my desktop background, and as I will probably call it.