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On this day, 35 years ago

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The Mets won the world series....0
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I was there! 35 years ago - bloody hell that makes me feel old.
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Possibly the most underrated striker we have ever had6
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I was there but missed the goal.0
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southamptonaddick said:I was there but missed the goal.
They kicked off, I turned round to say something to my mate and, bugger me, Jimmy M scored when I was looking the wrong sodding way!
An important lesson duly learned at a tender age.
These days I just miss goals because my eyesight is so poor or I'm posting drivel on the match thread ...4 -
I was there - great 3-1 win...0
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Arsenetatters said:I was there! 35 years ago - bloody hell that makes me feel old.1
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John Pearson scored our slowest ever goal in that game , felt like it took him half hour to score when he went through3
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blackpool72 said:Possibly the most underrated striker we have ever had6
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Jim will be in attendance this Saturday v Doncaster Rovers, going to try and pop in the museum with him.3
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oohaahmortimer said:John Pearson scored our slowest ever goal in that game , felt like it took him half hour to score when he went through1
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I was there with my Dad.
Remember our fans very loud inside the ground as we waited outside.
Great memories.
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Bowie was 40.0
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Anyone got the third goal anywhere?
I remember Pearson running from the halfway line and everyone stopping because he looked miles off. Then his poor touch made the keeper 60/40 favourite but he stuck out a leg, they both smashed into each other and then he very slowly got up to tap the ball into an empty net and raised his fist to the away end.
Beautiful!4 -
“What happened there, Alvin?”2
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EveshamAddick said:“What happened there, Alvin?”1
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Remember the game well, not so much afterwards 🤪🤪0
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Off_it said:Anyone got the third goal anywhere?
I remember Person running from the halfway line and everyone stopping because he looked miles off. Then his poor touch made the keeper 60/40 favourite but he stuck out a leg, they both smashed into each other and then he very slowly got up to tap the ball into an empty net and raised his fist to the away end.
Beautiful!These sort of games at bigger clubs were new to most of us. 1st season back in Div 1 for years. Went from losing at places like Barnsley and Rotherham to winning here, Old Trafford and nicking the odd point at places we’d only ever dreamt about playing at.8 -
DaveMehmet said:Off_it said:Anyone got the third goal anywhere?
I remember Person running from the halfway line and everyone stopping because he looked miles off. Then his poor touch made the keeper 60/40 favourite but he stuck out a leg, they both smashed into each other and then he very slowly got up to tap the ball into an empty net and raised his fist to the away end.
Beautiful!These sort of games at bigger clubs were new to most of us. 1st season back in Div 1 for years. Went from losing at places like Barnsley and Rotherham to winning here, Old Trafford and nicking the odd point at places we’d only ever dreamt about playing at.
Still got it in the loft somewhere, but nothing to play it on!
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Was living within spitting distance of Upton Park back then. Coming from a West Ham family I loved any sort of result against them and went ballistic when we scored from their kick off. We'll, we all did as you can see in the clip.
I had hair then too, happy days!0 -
Off_it said:DaveMehmet said:Off_it said:Anyone got the third goal anywhere?
I remember Person running from the halfway line and everyone stopping because he looked miles off. Then his poor touch made the keeper 60/40 favourite but he stuck out a leg, they both smashed into each other and then he very slowly got up to tap the ball into an empty net and raised his fist to the away end.
Beautiful!These sort of games at bigger clubs were new to most of us. 1st season back in Div 1 for years. Went from losing at places like Barnsley and Rotherham to winning here, Old Trafford and nicking the odd point at places we’d only ever dreamt about playing at.
Still got it in the loft somewhere, but nothing to play it on!
Thanks for posting Ross. I'll go to bed tonight with a huge smile on my face for a change.1 -
My Dad was there for that, but wouldn't let me go to the game. Allegedly when Melrose scored, he jumped up and cheered but practically no-one else near him did. Not sure how he managed that.@Off_it, if you can dig out the video at some point, I might be able to convert it to mp4, although I make no promises on the quality.0
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I was there. That away end rocked that day. Loved Jimmy Melrose.0
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I too was there. Happy days.0
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I now realise why @jimmymelrose is so named......it was on his birthday. All 3 of us went (me, Large & Jimmy).0
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Brilliant that day, epotomised the team spirit Lennie gave the place despite all that was going on. "First thing I'd do is make sure l had a Scot in my team" or words to that effect. Walsh was imperious, ran the whole game.4
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Well what happened there Alvin, made my breakfast complete.0
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great away day - 'Arsenal, you are next, Arsenal, Arsenal you are next' - indeed they were and that was the end of our good run0
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blackpool72 said:Possibly the most underrated striker we have ever had
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