Name: Truls Meyer

Age: 59

Nationality:
Norwegian.

Team Supported:
Arsenal, and of course SK Brann from my hometown Bergen.

First League Ground Visited & When:

Upton Park, West Ham United 1-1 Coventry City, 8/11/1975.

Last Ground Visited to complete the 92:  
McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield Town 1-3 Mansfield Town.

Date Completed:  1/5/2004.

How Long Has It Taken You To Visit All 92?

28½ years since my first visit, but 'only' 15½ years if I count the latest visit to each ground, and the last 84 were completed in 5 years after I started being serious about it.

Best Ground visited (& why).
The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff is very impressing, and I have witnessed two Arsenal victories there. For a league ground, Newcastle United's ground is something special, mainly because of the fans' commitment up there.

Truls At The McAlpine Stadium:

Truls Meyer

 

Poorest Ground Visited:
Withdean Stadium, Brighton & Hove Albion 0-0 Peterborough United, 26/4/2000. It's a pity they have to play in a place like this. It's adequate for athletics and a few hundred spectators, but not for football and 6000+.

Best experience on your travels:
I've enjoyed myself on many occasions during all these years, so to pick one special moment is not easy. Of course, being present at Old Trafford on 15/2/2003 when Arsenal knocked the home team out of the FA Cup is among the best. See also the English part of 'Best Match Witnessed'.

Worst experience on your travels:
Wanting to visit Filbert Street in its final season, I bought a ticket for the match against Arsenal on New Years Day 2002, but the match was called off because of a frozen pitch. I got a second chance though, before flying back to Norway, because Leicester City were meeting Mansfield Town the following Saturday in the FA Cup 3rd round. I got a train on the day from Birmingham, where I was staying, but when I got to Filbert Street I was told that the match was all ticket (I had checked Leicester City's web-site a few days earlier without finding any mention of this), and I had not bought a match ticket in advance. That was a setback, but I had a match in reserve, Notts County were playing at home the same day, so I phoned the club, but alas, the match was called off because of the frost. A bit worried, I phoned Shrewsbury Town as a last resort, and they were having a pitch inspection later on, so I got the first train back to Birmingham hoping for the best. A second phone call from the train an hour later confirmed that the match was called off, so I was a bit gloomy when returning to Birmingham, but I got some sort of consolation later on watching Arsenal beating Watford on the telly in a near deserted pub. Some Saturday!

Funniest experience on your travels:
Southampton 0-0 Middlesbrough, 17/8/2002, sitting behind a fat bloke who got a text message on his mobile phone whenever a goal was scored in the Premiership. Each time he wriggled like mad to get the phone out of a tight trouser pocket, and wriggling like mad again replacing the phone in the pocket. 18 goals were scored that day!

Most Goals Seen In One Match:
11, Barnet 4-7 Crewe Alexandra, 17/8/1991, Barnet's Football League debut. Barry Fry got his defence straightened up after that though.

Best Match  Witnessed:
Best English match: Arsenal 2-0 Chelsea, FA Cup final in Cardiff 4/5/2002, a very enjoyable match in a magnificent stadium, and my only cup final win in Britain or Norway, until Brann beat Lyn Oslo this autumn. My all-time favourite: Brann 4-1 Lillestrom, Norwegian Cup semi-final 2nd leg 20/9/1995, Brann being 1-3 down after the 1st leg, and Lillestrom scoring after 17 minutes. Incredibly, Brann came back in the pouring rain in the second half, and scored 4 goals during a 20 minutes spell.

Best Goal Seen:
Wayne Rooney, Everton, 2-1 in the 90th minute against Arsenal, 19/10/2002. Very disappointing for the Arsenal supporters, but a famous goal, and without moving my eyes I could follow the ball all the way from his boot and above Seaman into the net.

Best Player  Watched:
Tony Adams, Arsenal, whom I've watched on several occasions, but the FA Cup final in 2002 was something special, being one of his last matches.

Stupidest Chant Heard:
"Where's your famous Roker Roar?", Newcastle United 1-1 Arsenal, FA Cup 6th round 9/3/2002, when Arsenal were one up, and the travelling supporters pretended they didn't know where they were. (There was a mighty roar though when Newcastle equalised.)

Any tips for those attempting to visit the 92?
It's useful to check the clubs' web-sites well in advance to avoid nasty surprises, and I have avoided several cancellations by checking the weather forecasts when I had a choice of matches, but even the best plans can fail (see 'Worst experience on your travels').

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