2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys 14:50 - Sep 29 with 1923 views | MrHappy2 | Colchester United and their greatest moment .. Promoted to the championship I had just arrived in Colchester What perfect timing ! | |
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2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 09:03 - Sep 30 with 1861 views | Daniel | Has your moving away from Colchester coincided with our demise? Every time I move house the U's tend to change league - it seems the closer I am to the ground the better. | | | |
2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 10:41 - Sep 30 with 1850 views | MrHappy2 |
2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 09:03 - Sep 30 by Daniel | Has your moving away from Colchester coincided with our demise? Every time I move house the U's tend to change league - it seems the closer I am to the ground the better. |
Good point sir 😇 | |
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2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 20:19 - Sep 30 with 1812 views | ghughes11 |
2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 09:03 - Sep 30 by Daniel | Has your moving away from Colchester coincided with our demise? Every time I move house the U's tend to change league - it seems the closer I am to the ground the better. |
Think we should all chip in to move Daniel next door then! Or even better can you take over the chairman's office! | |
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2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 22:24 - Sep 30 with 1796 views | gerry_us | 2005, great timing, we moved to the USA, hence gerry_us and only returned late 2009 when the fun was all over. During that four years managed to see just one U's game v Hull in 2006 when we won 5-1, Iwelemo with 4 and Cureton with 1. Well worth the trip over. Pity Hull had pinched Parky but he got his come-uppance that day. Those were the days when we had strikers. | | | |
2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 23:25 - Sep 30 with 1790 views | MrHappy2 |
2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 22:24 - Sep 30 by gerry_us | 2005, great timing, we moved to the USA, hence gerry_us and only returned late 2009 when the fun was all over. During that four years managed to see just one U's game v Hull in 2006 when we won 5-1, Iwelemo with 4 and Cureton with 1. Well worth the trip over. Pity Hull had pinched Parky but he got his come-uppance that day. Those were the days when we had strikers. |
At least you saw a goal fest 😇 | |
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2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 10:03 - Oct 1 with 1770 views | burnsieespana | What a wonderful season that first one in the Championship was. It was incredible how after loosing to he first few games comprehensively we went on to do so well and even had a possibility of of promotion. | | | |
2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 14:25 - Oct 1 with 1743 views | RSCOSWORTH |
2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 22:24 - Sep 30 by gerry_us | 2005, great timing, we moved to the USA, hence gerry_us and only returned late 2009 when the fun was all over. During that four years managed to see just one U's game v Hull in 2006 when we won 5-1, Iwelemo with 4 and Cureton with 1. Well worth the trip over. Pity Hull had pinched Parky but he got his come-uppance that day. Those were the days when we had strikers. |
What a game/night that was! | |
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2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 14:29 - Oct 1 with 1742 views | RSCOSWORTH |
2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 10:03 - Oct 1 by burnsieespana | What a wonderful season that first one in the Championship was. It was incredible how after loosing to he first few games comprehensively we went on to do so well and even had a possibility of of promotion. |
We did lose our first four games but each one was only by a single goal. Little did we know how the season would go after those first four games. Seems like a long, long time ago now. | |
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2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 21:53 - Oct 1 with 1710 views | MrHappy2 | Glory years at Layer Road Better stadium Better memories Better atmosphere Great team and manager At least you experienced it It probably won’t happen again | |
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2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 08:31 - Oct 5 with 1629 views | noah4x4 | I moved to Colchester in 2003 and started, initially irregularly following the U's in 2004 (I also went to Ipswich!), so apart from the first year in the Championship (my first full season) , I have seen nothing but decline. Mr Happy moving away or me moving into the borough is coincidental. But Cowling, Humes, Ball, De Souza and their stubborn refusal to change from broken philosophies over the same timescales isn't. Having moved about the country with work, I have always followed my "local team", including Kidderminster Harriers, Villa, Bristol City and Millwall. Colchester is now my longest stay of residence, helped by (early) retirement in 2012. I used to make a justified comparitive observation that U's fans moan and complain more than fans of any other club that I have been associated with. Sadly, I have now joined them after years of misplaced enthusiasm . I fell in love with Layer Road and the U's as it was much like the Aggborough (Kidderminster) of my youth. The Lambert and Boothroyd seasons at Cuckoo Farm still looked promising. Indeed, their (U's) career win percentages match any of the best historic U's managers . But since then it has been a progressively more punishing path into depression under the management of Cowling's inexperienced pals. Nobody will convince me that Mullins has complete control as Humes and De Souza claimed credit for recruiting the Ipswich rejects and there is continuation of Humes failed tactics and formations. I will trek to Tranmere on Friday as that is what I currently do to fulfill my football fix. But I am sorely tempted to throw in the towel and go to the cinema or some alternative, less frustrating entertainment. The Stadium is now utterly soul-less concrete with no satisfying match day experience and the football club seems destined to eventually slide into non-league oblivion. | | | |
2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 11:36 - Oct 5 with 1609 views | MrHappy2 |
2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 08:31 - Oct 5 by noah4x4 | I moved to Colchester in 2003 and started, initially irregularly following the U's in 2004 (I also went to Ipswich!), so apart from the first year in the Championship (my first full season) , I have seen nothing but decline. Mr Happy moving away or me moving into the borough is coincidental. But Cowling, Humes, Ball, De Souza and their stubborn refusal to change from broken philosophies over the same timescales isn't. Having moved about the country with work, I have always followed my "local team", including Kidderminster Harriers, Villa, Bristol City and Millwall. Colchester is now my longest stay of residence, helped by (early) retirement in 2012. I used to make a justified comparitive observation that U's fans moan and complain more than fans of any other club that I have been associated with. Sadly, I have now joined them after years of misplaced enthusiasm . I fell in love with Layer Road and the U's as it was much like the Aggborough (Kidderminster) of my youth. The Lambert and Boothroyd seasons at Cuckoo Farm still looked promising. Indeed, their (U's) career win percentages match any of the best historic U's managers . But since then it has been a progressively more punishing path into depression under the management of Cowling's inexperienced pals. Nobody will convince me that Mullins has complete control as Humes and De Souza claimed credit for recruiting the Ipswich rejects and there is continuation of Humes failed tactics and formations. I will trek to Tranmere on Friday as that is what I currently do to fulfill my football fix. But I am sorely tempted to throw in the towel and go to the cinema or some alternative, less frustrating entertainment. The Stadium is now utterly soul-less concrete with no satisfying match day experience and the football club seems destined to eventually slide into non-league oblivion. |
Wow that is some statement I bought a Millwall season ticket this year as it is a bus ride away from my house and would fill up my Saturdays - but after two games I lost the buzz and gave it away to a lady Millwall fan who lives in Colchester. I’d sooner watch non league I reckon. Maybe I’ll make a return next year with Derby in the old div 3 who knows. | |
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2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 17:10 - Oct 5 with 1577 views | wessex_exile | My time following the U's goes back to 1970, and we're now where we were then, so I guess my ledger is balanced. The earlier years were a bit Tier 3 Tier 4 yo-yoing, eventually leaving Tier 3 in 1981 and not returning until 1998 (17 years, including two in the conference). Stayed there (or higher) until 2016 (18 years, including two in the championship) before returning to Tier 4. This is our sixth year back in Tier 4, so don't want to worry people reaching the end of their tether, but we've a long way to go before we even get close to the last spell in Tier 4. | |
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2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 19:09 - Oct 5 with 1562 views | durham_exile |
2005 - 16 years ago - wow how time flys on 17:10 - Oct 5 by wessex_exile | My time following the U's goes back to 1970, and we're now where we were then, so I guess my ledger is balanced. The earlier years were a bit Tier 3 Tier 4 yo-yoing, eventually leaving Tier 3 in 1981 and not returning until 1998 (17 years, including two in the conference). Stayed there (or higher) until 2016 (18 years, including two in the championship) before returning to Tier 4. This is our sixth year back in Tier 4, so don't want to worry people reaching the end of their tether, but we've a long way to go before we even get close to the last spell in Tier 4. |
My time supporting the U's mirrors Wessex so like him I have experienced every emotion and Championship, League 1, League 2 and Non League. (Div 3 and Div 4 of course). I do not believe things are as bleak as last season but we must sign a striker from somewhere and quick. Up the U's | |
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