Gary Good Memories Part 2

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I
pretty
much
stopped
going
early
1990
I
went
to
the
old
one
after
that.
I’m
really
glad
I
wasn’t
there
to
see
its
demise…
you
know.
And
I
saw
people
chasing
their
tails
for
a
good
year
or
so
after
the
Blackburn
parties
ended
you
know.
People
driving
round
and
round
to
Charnock
Richard
services
hoping
that
there’s
going
to
be
a
party
appearing
from
somewhere
and
it
was…
it
didn’t
happen.
It wasn’t…
it
wasn’t…
it
wasn’t
going
to
happen…
you
know.
It
was
over
it
was
you
know…
there
was
a
nucleus
of
people
in
Blackburn
who
were
a
bit
older
than
me
on
the
whole
who
put
that
thing
together…
and
you
know…
they
know
who they
are…
and
you
know…
the
Godfather
of
it
all
for
me…
the
guy
who
you
know…
who
started
the
whole
thing
in
Blackburn…
went
away
in
late 88.
And
he
was
is
notorious
United
fan.
And
he
knew
a
lot
of
the
lads..
all
the
lads
from
United
and
that
in
a
way…
I
think
that
was
a
lot
of
how
the
Blackburn
Manchester
connection
started.
There
was
a
lot
of
respect
between
Manchester
and
Blackburn.
You
know
there’s
this
idea
that…
someone
had
line
in
the
newspaper
the
other
week
where
they
were
talking
about
when
Blackburn
out
partied
Manchester’
Nobody
out
partied
anybody
because
Manchester
was
integral
to
it
you
know
just
as
Blackburn
was
integral
to
the
Hacienda
and
so…
Yeah
I
mean
this…
I
mean
it’s…
there
was
so
many
amazing
times.
I
went
on
the
Granada
Upfront
thing.
I
don’t
even
remember
how
that
came
about.
I
was
one
of
the
only
people
from
Darwen
that
was
in
the
audience.
I remember
getting
the
coach
from
the
Sett
End
to…
to
the
TV
studios
to…
to
be
on
there
and
that
was
another
of
those
kind
of
moments…
but
by
the
time
that
Upfront
thing
happened
I
can’t
even
remember
exactly
what
date
Upfront
happened.
But
I
think
that
was
just
around
that
time
when
it
was
just
starting
to…
for
me…
lose
its
magic.
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I
pretty
much
stopped
going
early
1990
I
went
to
the
old
one
after
that.
I’m
really
glad
I
wasn’t
there
to
see
its
demise…
you
know.
And
I
saw
people
chasing
their
tails
for
a
good
year
or
so
after
the
Blackburn
parties
ended
you
know.
People
driving
round
and
round
to
Charnock
Richard
services
hoping
that
there’s
going
to
be
a
party
appearing
from
somewhere
and
it
was…
it
didn’t
happen.
It wasn’t…
it
wasn’t…
it
wasn’t
going
to
happen…
you
know.
It
was
over
it
was
you
know…
there
was
a
nucleus
of
people
in
Blackburn
who
were
a
bit
older
than
me
on
the
whole
who
put
that
thing
together…
and
you
know…
they
know
who they
are…
and
you
know…
the
Godfather
of
it
all
for
me…
the
guy
who
you
know…
who
started
the
whole
thing
in
Blackburn…
went
away
in
late 88.
And
he
was
is
notorious
United
fan.
And
he
knew
a
lot
of
the
lads..
all
the
lads
from
United
and
that
in
a
way…
I
think
that
was
a
lot
of
how
the
Blackburn
Manchester
connection
started.
There
was
a
lot
of
respect
between
Manchester
and
Blackburn.
You
know
there’s
this
idea
that…
someone
had
line
in
the
newspaper
the
other
week
where
they
were
talking
about
when
Blackburn
out
partied
Manchester’
Nobody
out
partied
anybody
because
Manchester
was
integral
to
it
you
know
just
as
Blackburn
was
integral
to
the
Hacienda
and
so…
Yeah
I
mean
this…
I
mean
it’s…
there
was
so
many
amazing
times.
I
went
on
the
Granada
Upfront
thing.
I
don’t
even
remember
how
that
came
about.
I
was
one
of
the
only
people
from
Darwen
that
was
in
the
audience.
I remember
getting
the
coach
from
the
Sett
End
to…
to
the
TV
studios
to…
to
be
on
there
and
that
was
another
of
those
kind
of
moments…
but
by
the
time
that
Upfront
thing
happened
I
can’t
even
remember
exactly
what
date
Upfront
happened.
But
I
think
that
was
just
around
that
time
when
it
was
just
starting
to…
for
me…
lose
its
magic.