Remember this well, sat in the main stand with a few others, they played the Nigel’s a couple of weeks later in the fa cup final, we are all singing “your gonna win the cup”, they were all shaking hands and swapping scarves through the fences, like a clapping guard of honour after the game on the way back to the station
Remember this well, sat in the main stand with a few others, they played the Nigel’s a couple of weeks later in the fa cup final, we are all singing “your gonna win the cup”, they were all shaking hands and swapping scarves through the fences, like a clapping guard of honour after the game on the way back to the station
Weren’t you with us on the minibus that ended up stopping at a pub in Derby on the way home mate?
Remember this well, sat in the main stand with a few others, they played the Nigel’s a couple of weeks later in the fa cup final, we are all singing “your gonna win the cup”, they were all shaking hands and swapping scarves through the fences, like a clapping guard of honour after the game on the way back to the station
Weren’t you with us on the minibus that ended up stopping at a pub in Derby on the way home mate?
oh, think that top photo might have been mine & some pals doing!!,
Guilty m'lud. Got roped into it somehow. Wimbledon had a corner, half the Charlton team looked around to see what was going on and Wimbledon scored in the confusion.
My memory of the Wimbledon game at Plough Lane was walking around the back of the stand from the home end to the away end when Jimmy Hill popped out of the Director's box and an exchange of views took place, with Mr Hill quickly nipping back to where he came from.
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I was at most of them too.
good to see the old grounds
Forest at Selhurst August 1987
FA youth cup final 1st leg vs Coventry 1987
Amazing how old the grounds look (Highbury) and how bad the pitches look (Old Trafford).
Amos on the wing taken by Amos on the wing.
Paul Elliot marking Garth Crooks.
Bottom right corner, is that a shadow caused by Steve Mackenzie's enormous arse?
my dad had taken me to a few games prior, both home and away, but this one sticks out in the memory.
these are all great photos
A rare photo of Ralph Milne, just emerging from the tunnel in the Arsenal away photo.
I see now that several other posters have already confirmed that.