First Division (now Championship). Edgeley Park 8,185.
Stockport County 1 (1) (Frandin 25) Charlton Athletic 3 (2) (Hunt 41 45 88)
Stockport: Gray, Connelly, Flynn, Bennett, Nicholson, Cooper, Gannon, Dinning (Daley 82), Mathews (Allen 67), Wilbraham, Fradin. Unused subs: Byrne, Woodthorpe, Glennon.
Charlton: Kiely, Barness, Powell, Rufus, Stuart, Newton, Hunt, Brown, Robinson (Salako 82), Pringle (Svensson 68), Todd. Unused subs: Illic, Parker, Konchesky.
Referee: Trevor Parkes (Birmingham)
Record: Hunt became the first Charlton player to score hat-tricks in successive away league matches following the previous weeks treble at Carrow Road. He finished the season with 24 league goals from 43 starts, playing a major part in The Addicks return to The Premiership at the first attempt.
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Putting incontinence pants on piss pants in the boozer
And then him.falling asleep upright on the terrace
Great season the best ever imo
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We were in the pub beforehand and some of their lads burst into song, it was a bit diferent to normal in that they sounded like a proper organised choir, turned out they had CD's out of their various ditties. The second number was something about knocking Palace out of the cup, they certainly knew how to please their audience that day.
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Stockport reminded me of Woolwich.
Phoenix Nights behind the away end - 1.00 pints of Stella and a Hammond Organ.
Absolute classic moment when someone nicked the young steward in front of us's baseball cap. He leant forward to get it just as Hunt completed his hattrick and ended up getting dragged head first over the front fence onto the terrace!!!
started with QPR being pricks on the train with us, then the cockney reds were at them on the train, then all 3 had it at the station bizarre ending to a great day,
Wasn't that the same day the Bolton FA Cup tickets went on sale? I remember some angry conversations that they forgotten about all the loyal fans who were at Burnden Park and frantically ringing my Dad to get himself up the Valley.