Walsh for me, absolutely love O’Hare, his commitment, energy, however I think Walsh has more of an eye for the killer pass, and has become a lot more consistent as the season has gone on.
This and the fact the FA Cup just doesn't have the same kudos these days means it’s not seen as such a big thing. Back in those days as several posters have stated, it was almost as big as winning the league. There is a reason the cup winners get to play in the charity shield.
From bbc website tonight
Sports governing bodies and broadcasters have been called to a government meeting on Monday to discuss the staging of events behind closed doors if the coronavirus outbreak worsens and mass gatherings are banned.
The meeting is unlikely to be attended by ministers...
We most certainly were unfancied. Beeb were creaming all over Venables, Hoddle, Waddle and funniest of all, it was supposed to be the game that Clive Allen got to 50 goals for the season - he scored in the first few minutes to make it 49, the rest is history!
Cup win for me. As LG says though we weren’t exactly struggling that season. Wasn’t it our highest ever top flight finish - 7th? Whilst promotion would be a fantastic achievement in itself, let’s not forget its the old Division 3!
Interesting article here which includes an economic, social and health benefit perspective on valuing a football club's contribution to its local community
Ayr Utd & Spartans worth £13.8m annually to local economy - Uefa