http://youtu.be/ccx4rBe8jqYWhat a quality day this was, shame we blew it against Tranmere a few days later! The thing which got me was the attendance.
How the hell they could say there was only 15,000 there was a joke! The ground was pretty full and held around 32,000 in those days
and Leicester had at least 10,000.
Here is the away match against Leicester from earlier that season.
http://youtu.be/XFGba4VV4IY
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and afkas mate darrel russel making the pass that led to the penalty
Great goal by David Whyte-the players looked knackered on the Tuesday against Tranmere-think we only had a squad of about 15/16 that season..
remember the leicester fans being very buoyant until the whistle went 2 big talents on show rob lee and david whyte
We were both chatting up a couple of young foxy ladies, got nowhere as usual though.
@masicat I remember that in curbs book about David Whyte.
15,000 haha!
Actually did not mind our games at Upton Park as we knew the Valley was to be ours again the following year.
Didn't they say that the year before too!
I'll admit that I found the whole experience of playing in the hammers garden quite pleasant (apart from the time I got jumped by some brave millwall lads who out-numbered me 4/1 in the woolwich tunnel).
Kick off was delayed wasn't it? I remember a big fatty dribbling a baloon towards the goal then getting all upset about the chants he provoked.
As someone said, no recollection of the penalty.
I remember I didn't hang about after as there were some fairly 'emotional' leicester fans about.
As others said, pretty sure they were on for promotion and I remember watching the South Bank filling up rapidly and them looking like they were going to go for a stampede across the pitch at us any minute. Thankfully our brave stewards stood firm in the face of such overwhelming odds eh?
I was only living around the corner too so was able to walk to 'home' games back then.
The Leicester fans seemed to swarm the place, & they thought they were gonna win easy & go up that day. We were the party poopers, that's for sure!
@GRAY9
Whytey was only on loan that season. He scored 2 in 8 games in that spell(if I remember correctly), then signed permanantly in '94. I was absolutley ecstatic that we managed to get him back permanently. I think many a CAFC fan at the time felt the same way. Such a great talent, but sadly wasted.
You did witness the blossoming of Leaburn though. I think all were stunned that he made double figures that year.
@E-cafc
I know exactly what you mean/felt about that season. Even though we missed out on the play-offs, I felt it was real triumph, considering the supposed odds against us, what with Gritty & Curbs thrust into the limelight ("2 men can't manage a team", "an experiment", etc, being some of the press claims/comments I remember), & a really tiny budget, what with all spare money going into The Valley.
There was a great team spirit in that squad. Nelsons tireless running, Simon Webster coming of age, Leaburn(as above), & Robert Lee really starting to show what he could do. Bolder, Gatting, Bumstead, Minto, Walshie to name some more heroes who battled away that year. It would've been fantastic to pip "moneybags" Blackburn to that last PO spot!
It also helped that we were out of that Croydon sh*tpit & one step closer to going home! :-)
Probably best away support I've seen.