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Obsession with history may be expected from an inhabitant of Britain’s oldest recorded town. Boadicea is now only evoked in the name of a pub, but on the terraces key events are still mentioned. My dad was cruel enough not to take me to see the destruction of Leeds in 1971 when, at the age of two, I was patently old enough to be in a seriously overcrowded Layer Road (more than 16,000 in a ground now limited to 7,300). However, the team we support today is defined by a pivotal relegation rather than occasional cup glory. Colchester is a large town which has its fair share of glory-hunters who travel away from north-east Essex for their live football. The different directions they take reflect the identity crisis brought about by Colchester’s borderline location. The popularity of the Boleyn Ground on alternate weekends and the major antipathy held towards Southend by loyal Colcestrians for most of our history suggest a strongly felt identity as Essex’s premier club. Our location at the southern border of East Anglia, however, places us in the curious position of being part of a region which is alien to the rest of our fellow county-folk. The successes of Ipswich in the late Seventies drew a proportion of potential Us fans to Portman Road and, to our dismay, Ipswich’s stay outside the top flight has ended (though surely only for a season or two). Southend remained the focus of Layer Road ill-feeling, though, until a mid-Nineties event which incensed the faithful and cemented Ipswich’s position as our demons for a long time to come. From WSC 168 February 2001. What was happening this month On the subject...
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