| I have just got back into work after flying down
from Newcastle this morning, hungover but still on a high after a superb
2-0 win over Turkey. We flew up early
Wednesday morning, had loads of time on our hands so wandered down to
the Quay side area (that was the location of our Hotel), crossed over
the Tyne on the Millennium bridge, popped into a local cafe for a coffee
(and Piers to have his second breakfast!) then as the bell struck 11am
we were in the 'Red ???????' pub very close to the famous bridge over
the Tyne.
We soon met up with Phil, then Andy S and a few of
his mates turned up. We checked into our Hotel just after 2pm and then
headed back to the pubs up towards the station. The place was buzzing,
despite the game being in Sunderland. We decided to stay around the
station as rumours of trouble filtered through.
We caught the metro at about 6pm after we had met
the Gainsborough and Northampton lads and by 6.30(ish) arrived into
Sunderland. The Police were out in force, including horses, dogs and
helicopters. We walked towards the ground, got in a local working mans
club (20p entry fee - top place) and then on to the ground about 7.30.
As we arrived so did a coach with Turkish fans and the Police had to
circle it to keep people away. The atmosphere was tense, but not as bad
as I expected.
Our seats were right at the back of the North
Stand upper tier, great view and a superb electric atmosphere. The
ground was definitely not full and empty seats could be seen all over
the place, very strange. As for the game, I imagine most people saw it,
but the end of the first half and the majority of the second half saw
the best display by an England team for a long time, with 17 year old
Rooney standing head and shoulders above most other players on the
pitch.
When Vassell knocked in the rebound after 75
minutes the place erupted, and I mean erupted, the noise was deafening
and the celebrations long and mental! After that the singing increased
in volume and when James tipped over the only decent Turkish effort
after 82 minutes I was starting to believe we would win. Dyer then came
on, got tripped (mmmm seeing it again he possibly didn't!) and Beckham
tucked away the penalty nicely! Between the goals the 4,000 Turks were
stunned into silence.
After the game we headed back to the metro. The
Turks were kept locked in the ground and they had horses and row after
row of riot Police keeping the away end clear. There were a few England
milling about, but no more trouble as far as we know. We caught the
metro back, headed for a few beers in Newcastle, at 12.30 went for a
curry and staggered into the Hotel about 2am and started watching the
second half of the re run of the game on the BBC. I fell asleep after
about 30 seconds and woke up as Beckham scored the penalty!
I was up at 7am and get a copy of the local rag
called the Journal. There were 95 arrests in total, mainly Newcastle and
Sunderland two main firms who clashed early on Wednesday (The Newcastle
gremlins v Seaburn casuals apparently!). The Police also detained 30
Leeds fans before they even got to Sunderland.
A great game, a great win, Slovakia next (June
11th) in the quest for Portugal 2004. This is the first time England
have played Turkey since 1993 and happily it's a game I will remember
for the right reasons this time!!!!!!
Mark R |