Need less to say, it was stress! For me at least. When dealing with Trinis you must always be doubly prepared and have back up plan A, B and C. After so many people indicated that they would be going by coach, the majority of Trinis who went there as spectators chose to drive up, or fly up, or take the train up in the end. By the time we got to Sunderland I wished I had done the same.
I managed to get a smaller coach the afternoon before the trip by sheer luck. Mostly everyone got to the coach pick-up point on time. Some were there a whole hour early, which while commendable meant they were gonna be waiting a long time to leave London. The steelband members got there first because they were told an earlier time. But the carnival girls/models got there up to an hour late. So we left London more than an hour late.
As if that wasn’t bad enough, we had some “mature” folk on the coach who apparently had been drinking alcohol since we left London, and of course “had to go” often as a result. So on top of being late, we’re stopping more than we should. Then there was the catastrophe where the driver tried to make some short cut onto the A1. This did not work out. We went around in circles and eventually made it back on to the M1, but lost half an hour in the process.
End result? We got to the stadium just in time for kick off. Off course by the time we got in about 10 minutes of the match had already gone. But those were the lucky ones. I had to get the models and the steelband settled in. So I was very busy for awhile. By the time I got to my designated seat in the stands (right at the touch line mind you), it was 5 minutes to go in the first half. I missed nearly all of the first half, couldn’t believe it.

Anyways, second half starts and at least I’m right there to see the game. Enjoyed that bit. But when it was over, it was back to co-ordination and running around time. The steelband were all set to perform in the hospitality bar, and I had to round up all the Trinis I could find to let them know that we’re not gonna go off to look for a pub, we’re gonna party right here in the bar. With the steelband. Sweet!

Let me say that Niall Quinn, the club’s Chairman, is one tall man! Good looking as hell, and oh so tall. That was nice…..lol Anyways, the presentations were made, and lo and behold, one was made to me as well, for organising the day. After that little bit, I was asked to stay on a bit by Mr. Ford, and help him give out some memorabilia to the people in attendance. Of course they wanted to ask all sorts of questions about T&T, and the players. So didn’t get to leave for awhile. But I did let the players know that our supporters were in the bar having a jam session with the steelband. And they decided to go down and greet the fans and thank them for coming all this way.

At about 6:45 pm it was time to head back, so we made our way to the coach, and even got a last minute wave and shout to the players as they came out to wave goodbye. It was a very memorable day, and from all concerned I’m told highly enjoyable. I’m glad everyone enjoyed themselves, though I wish I could have gone there as just a fan like everyone else too.
Before we could even get back to London, I’m handed a mobile phone and told someone wants to speak to me. It’s another of our national players here in the UK. He wants to know when we’re gonna do a Road Trip to his club now.
Good Lord! Here we go again………

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