That was a weird one. Remember watching soccer special and dancing around the living room singing.." We're all going on a European tour" as the own goals were flying in lol
That was a weird one. Remember watching soccer special and dancing around the living room singing.." We're all going on a European tour" as the own goals were flying in lol
I remember listening to the game on the radio. And straight after the game, the news broke out about the Columbia space shuttle disaster.
A game probably 15 years ago when Steve Brown got sent off against Leicester. Think he broke his ankle in the process of stopping a pass going over his head by using his hand. Cue a red card as he was stretchered off, which prompted fans from all sides of the ground to chuck what I believe were merchandise catalogues all over the pitch.
I know we've seen a lot of stuff thrown on the pitch since then, but that whole incident was surreal at the time. I'm pretty certain Ian Walker, who was in goal for Leicester at the time, took a few admiring looks inside the brochure!
I was at that game..Smirking after the first one..Laughing my bollocks off after the second..by the third I was on the floor having difficulty breathing I was laughing so hard.
Remember the FA Cup tie away against Colchester at Layer Road back in the early 80's when they scored a very late own goal and as we were celebrating in the stand on the side some of it collapsed.
Remember the FA Cup tie away against Colchester at Layer Road back in the early 80's when they scored a very late own goal and as we were celebrating in the stand on the side some of it collapsed.
Ah, the wooden slat terracing collapsing, I remember it well.
- Doncaster game abandoned in August due to waterlogged pitch; - programmes thrown on pitch after Steve Brown red card vs Leicester; - Claus Jensen 'tackle' goal from 45 yards at Man City; - Karel Fraeye's unique 5-0-5 formation for the final quarter at MK Dons; - the waterlogged farcical FA Cup tie at WBA; - the Chelsea beach pitch.
To be honest, we've had quite a few in the last 2 years. But it's gotta be Roland's statement on the OS.
If only for the real time discussion on here as people were debating whether things were hacked, or whether he was just drunk. That was... odd.
I think that statement - as well as the "social media contract" - did wonders for our plight, as it focused a spotlight on just how ridiculous the Belgian regime is, and just how difficult a situation we've found ourselves in.
Both before my time but the Flanagan and Hales punch up, and signing Alan Simonsen, a recent European footballer of the year, from Barcelona, when we were in the second division, both have to be up there.
A game probably 15 years ago when Steve Brown got sent off against Leicester. Think he broke his ankle in the process of stopping a pass going over his head by using his hand. Cue a red card as he was stretchered off, which prompted fans from all sides of the ground to chuck what I believe were merchandise catalogues all over the pitch.
I know we've seen a lot of stuff thrown on the pitch since then, but that whole incident was surreal at the time. I'm pretty certain Ian Walker, who was in goal for Leicester at the time, took a few admiring looks inside the brochure!
It was reported in at least one paper as we'd thrown programmes on the pitch. Typical lazy journalism.
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I know we've seen a lot of stuff thrown on the pitch since then, but that whole incident was surreal at the time. I'm pretty certain Ian Walker, who was in goal for Leicester at the time, took a few admiring looks inside the brochure!
Fraeye's appointment and then sacking while working as an "interim" head coach.
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- programmes thrown on pitch after Steve Brown red card vs Leicester;
- Claus Jensen 'tackle' goal from 45 yards at Man City;
- Karel Fraeye's unique 5-0-5 formation for the final quarter at MK Dons;
- the waterlogged farcical FA Cup tie at WBA;
- the Chelsea beach pitch.
If only for the real time discussion on here as people were debating whether things were hacked, or whether he was just drunk. That was... odd.
I think that statement - as well as the "social media contract" - did wonders for our plight, as it focused a spotlight on just how ridiculous the Belgian regime is, and just how difficult a situation we've found ourselves in.