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slowpoke

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #176
Terry_dactyl said:
I remember it well. Was sat in the Skyblue Terrace with the old man…heard the break from the other side of the pitch.
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It must have been a loud crack it happened in Nottingham.
 

Hutch11

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #177
I was at Anfield when Collymore got hooked to a chorus of "Buust there he is"

I was also at Old Trafford when Buusty broke his leg, never felt more sorry for a good player and great lad before or since
 

Terry_dactyl

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #178
slowpoke said:
It must have been a loud crack it happened in Nottingham.
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I don’t think it did?

If it did, my dad and I have been completely deluded for the last 30+ years…

Please tell me it didn’t!!!
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #179
Terry_dactyl said:
I don’t think it did?

If it did, my dad and I have been completely deluded for the last 30+ years…

Please tell me it didn’t!!!
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What a pitch btw!
 
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slowpoke

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #180
George Curtis broke his leg at Nottingham Forest August 1967.
You might be getting confused with Roy Barry who broke his leg v Sheffield Wednesday which happened in front of the Sky Blue terrace.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #181
slowpoke said:
George Curtis broke his leg at Nottingham Forest August 1967.
You might be getting confused with Roy Barry who broke his leg v Sheffield Wednesday which happened in front of the Sky Blue terrace.
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You might be getting a little confused yourself...
 
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Terry_dactyl

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #182
slowpoke said:
George Curtis broke his leg at Nottingham Forest August 1967.
You might be getting confused with Roy Barry who broke his leg v Sheffield Wednesday which happened in front of the Sky Blue terrace.
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I’m confused.
My memory is McGrath breaking his leg infront of the main stand…we were sat in the SB Terrace.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #183
slowpoke said:
So when did Cur
Explain that smart arse
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It's not hard!

slowpoke by name...
 

Terry_dactyl

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #184
Deleted member 5849 said:

What a pitch btw!
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Now, I remember the state of that pitch really well!
 

ovduk78

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #185
torchomatic said:
Me too. Waving at the crowd from his stretcher.

My favourite ever player and still have my badge.View attachment 24319
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I was at WHL in February 1986 when we won 1-0 and Lloyd Mcgrath had Glenn Hoddle in his back pocket all game
 
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wingy

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #186
Deleted member 5849 said:

What a pitch btw!
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Fences ,ploughed Field.
And I thought the home fans were on the other side of the Spoin Kop.
 
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Happy_Martian

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #187
Okay, we've gone from happy memories to the more negative side so I'll add in a comedic one.

I was there .... when Andy Pearce scored an own goal away at QPR while facing and attempting to kick the ball in the opposite direction

 
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hopesprings

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #188
Deleted member 5849 said:
You might be getting a little confused yourself...
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I was there for that one too..Roy Barry that is . pretty much in the centre circle from memory and yep there was a very loud crack!
 

Terry_dactyl

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #189
Happy_Martian said:
Okay, we've gone from happy memories to the more negative side so I'll add in a comedic one.

I was there .... when Andy Pearce scored an own goal away at QPR while facing and attempting to kick the ball in the opposite direction

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Keeping on the Pearce theme…I was also there when Dion powered past him and scored, when he was playing for Cambridge Utd in the cup.
 
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thekidfromstrettoncamp

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #190
slowpoke said:
And that Portsmouth game went to three games the third at neutral ground While Hart Lane we might have played that game Sunderland and Manchester United in a row as said above I reckon it was the same eleven for all three games.
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It was the same 11 for all three games but we had a league game on the Saturday where we made 1 change Ken Hale for Ronnie Rees.After the Man U game we played Wrexham and got stuffed 5-1 and on the next Saturday 1 of the best debuts you are ever liable to see MR G ,H, arrived on the scene. Heady days
 

slowpoke

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #191
Yes good times. You mentioned Ken Hale. I worked with Alf Wood who told me he knew he was about to be sacked at Walsall and rang Jimmy Hill and offered him an 18 year old Allan Clarke but JH said he had a better player in Ken Halejust imagine George Hudson and a young “sniffer” Clarke in the same team with Willie Humphries and Ronnie Rees.
 
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Moff

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #192
Happy_Martian said:
Okay, we've gone from happy memories to the more negative side so I'll add in a comedic one.

I was there .... when Andy Pearce scored an own goal away at QPR while facing and attempting to kick the ball in the opposite direction

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I was there when away at Sheff Wednesday we sang all game taking the piss that they had bought Andy Pearce from us
 
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Happy_Martian

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #193
Terry_dactyl said:
Keeping on the Pearce theme…I was also there when Dion powered past him and scored, when he was playing for Cambridge Utd in the cup.
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I was at the 1-0 defeat away, Dublin scored a penalty via Lee Hurst. Another away game I've seen us lose to lower league teams. And on 90 mins, the Cambridge Mafia tried to get into the away pen through a side gate. Probably the most worried I've been at a game.
 
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Deleted member 9744

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #194
Happy_Martian said:
I was at the 1-0 defeat away, Dublin scored a penalty via Lee Hurst. Another away game I've seen us lose to lower league teams. And on 90 mins, the Cambridge Mafia tried to get into the away pen through a side gate. Probably the most worried I've been at a game.
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I was at that match but didn't see the Cambridge mafia. It was a tiny away end and I can't recall any problems other than our performance!
 
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oscillatewildly

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #195
I was at Loftus Road when Andy Pearce scored THAT own goal.
 

AOM

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #196
Are we allowed a second go?

I was there absolutely soaked through and freezing hearing faint rumours of a voyage of pandemonium on the Thames when Bakayoko scored twice in 10 minutes off the bench for us to win away at Charlton
 
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RegTheDonk

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #197
Terry_dactyl said:
I don’t think it did?

If it did, my dad and I have been completely deluded for the last 30+ years…

Please tell me it didn’t!!!
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I wasn't there ... but I think you're right Terry, remember reading about it, was a cup game and Speedie told him why did you do that, you're the rock of the team, something like that. Think he did have another major injury, maybe that was away at Forest.

Edit just seen the video, should read the whole thread before posting.
 
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Terry_dactyl

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #198
RegTheDonk said:
I wasn't there ... but I think you're right Terry, remember reading about it, was a cup game and Speedie told him why did you do that, you're the rock of the team, something like that. Think he did have another major injury, maybe that was away at Forest.

Edit just seen the video, should read the whole thread before posting.
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Yeah…I did the same! Note to selves: check posts.

McGrath was never the same after that injury. The old man reckons he could’ve been an international.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #199
Terry_dactyl said:
Yeah…I did the same! Note to selves: check posts.

McGrath was never the same after that injury. The old man reckons he could’ve been an international.
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Hmm, stopper he was, but not much else to his game really. Emerson was the better player before *his* injury.
 
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Terry_dactyl

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #200
Deleted member 5849 said:
Hmm, stopper he was, but not much else to his game really. Emerson was the better player before *his* injury.
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That’s what I thought. McGrath was hard as nails though. At the risk of pointing out the obvious, we had some really good players back then.
Did anyone see Nick Pickering play for England? I think he did?
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #201
Terry_dactyl said:
That’s what I thought. McGrath was hard as nails though. At the risk of pointing out the obvious, we had some really good players back then.
Did anyone see Nick Pickering play for England? I think he did?
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He did, before us. Had a strange career he did, League Cup final appearance too, top flight after us with Derby... but career was done and dusted at a pretty young age really!
 
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Happy_Martian

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #202
Deleted member 9744 said:
I was at that match but didn't see the Cambridge mafia. It was a tiny away end and I can't recall any problems other than our performance!
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Herts, it was on our right side as we looked at the pitch. The turnstiles were on our left side. On the right was a gap between the stands with regular fencing and a gate. That's where they appeared from and started giving it large. From the mix of the crowd, we didn't have many takers so everyone started edging left.
 
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Legia Sky Blue

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #203
Deleted member 5849 said:
Hmm, stopper he was, but not much else to his game really. Emerson was the better player before *his* injury.
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Funnily enough prior to this injury there were newspaper stories about him being close to getting a call up. At the time of his injury his confidence was really high and he had developed more to his game than being a stopper. When he returned from his injury, while he was still as effective defensively he didn't contribute as much offensively though.

On Mcgrath though a few more 'I was there moments':
I was at Old Trafford when McGrath put 'Captain Marvel' Bryan Robson into the fence at the Stretford End which first broke his shoulder.
I was at HR when in consective weeks we played Liverpool & Man Utd with their new wonderkids, Steve McManaman & Ryan Giggs. McGrath was moved to full back, but he put lusty challenges on both early in the game after which neither contributed much, and we didn't concede in either game.

One of the 'I wasn't there moments' I gladly missed though was McGrath's debut - I'll leave that for someone else to explain, who might have been unfortunate enough to be there.
 

slowpoke

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #204
There were rumours prior to his leg break that Sir Alex was interested in taking him to Old Trafford.
 

Tommo1993

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #205
I was there in Gillingham that night when the ref gave 4 penalties, 7 yellows and 1 red!
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #206
I was there (somebody please tell me they were too) when the away fans were put in that pen in the Spion Kop (nearest the main stand). I'm 90% plus sure it was against Everton and there was a mass snowball fight on the kop. May have been late 70s, possibly early 80s (I have a book somewhere that ought to help me pin it down!) I've mentioned it before on here, but don't think I have seen anyone else recall it!
 
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Deleted member 9744

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #207
Happy_Martian said:
Herts, it was on our right side as we looked at the pitch. The turnstiles were on our left side. On the right was a gap between the stands with regular fencing and a gate. That's where they appeared from and started giving it large. From the mix of the crowd, we didn't have many takers so everyone started edging left.
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Maybe by the time that happened I was already near the exit on the left feeling despondent about our display
 

ovduk78

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #208
Sky Blue Harry H said:
I was there (somebody please tell me they were too) when the away fans were put in that pen in the Spion Kop (nearest the main stand). I'm 90% plus sure it was against Everton and there was a mass snowball fight on the kop. May have been late 70s, possibly early 80s (I have a book somewhere that ought to help me pin it down!) I've mentioned it before on here, but don't think I have seen anyone else recall it!
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I think the away fans were in there in 87/88 for a few seasons and maybe before as well. I remember waiting for a Man Utd supporting mate to come out after they'd beat us 4-1 when Drinkell got a rare goal
 
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  • Apr 7, 2022
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Legia Sky Blue said:
Funnily enough prior to this injury there were newspaper stories about him being close to getting a call up. At the time of his injury his confidence was really high and he had developed more to his game than being a stopper. When he returned from his injury, while he was still as effective defensively he didn't contribute as much offensively though.

On Mcgrath though a few more 'I was there moments':
I was at Old Trafford when McGrath put 'Captain Marvel' Bryan Robson into the fence at the Stretford End which first broke his shoulder.
I was at HR when in consective weeks we played Liverpool & Man Utd with their new wonderkids, Steve McManaman & Ryan Giggs. McGrath was moved to full back, but he put lusty challenges on both early in the game after which neither contributed much, and we didn't concede in either game.

One of the 'I wasn't there moments' I gladly missed though was McGrath's debut - I'll leave that for someone else to explain, who might have been unfortunate enough to be there.
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I loved McGrath but cannot imagine him playing for England. A great defensive midfielder but no real talent on the ball.

Yes fortunately I wasn't there for his debut. I am not sure according to reports that he was a major factor in the scoreline.

Did see his cracking goal at Watford just before the Cup Final.
 

Hutch11

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  • Apr 7, 2022
  • #210
I was
Sky Blue Harry H said:
I was there (somebody please tell me they were too) when the away fans were put in that pen in the Spion Kop (nearest the main stand). I'm 90% plus sure it was against Everton and there was a mass snowball fight on the kop. May have been late 70s, possibly early 80s (I have a book somewhere that ought to help me pin it down!) I've mentioned it before on here, but don't think I have seen anyone else recall it!
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Haha remember the 'I was at Cardiff when the Plymouth fans turned up'
Karma is a bitch
 
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