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Who was in goal the furst game you saw ? (4 Viewers)

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bawtryneal

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  • Yesterday at 9:10 AM
  • #36
Bill Glazier
 
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hopesprings

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  • Yesterday at 9:29 AM
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Arthur Lightening not sure what year but my Dad was always talking about him so remeber him being pointed out to me when I was standing on the Spion Kop
 
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Snaily

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  • Yesterday at 9:30 AM
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Les Sealey
 
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EalingSB

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  • Yesterday at 9:33 AM
  • #39
Oggy and Neville Southall - two legends. What a day.
 
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Bigelvesy

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  • Yesterday at 9:34 AM
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Magnus Hedman, 4-0 vs Bradford 23rd december 2001
 

Voice_of_Reason

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  • Yesterday at 9:40 AM
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capel & collindridge said:
Same as Voice of Reason. Peter Taylor. Almost certainly in that same season 1952/3.
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Tommy Capel and Colin Collindridge.. now there's two names I remember. When football was football not like today's prima Donna's.
 
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SBT

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  • Yesterday at 9:40 AM
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Who was in goal the first game that you saw? And how many years was that after your birthday? What about your national insurance number? And your mother’s maiden name?
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Yesterday at 9:41 AM
  • #43
Magnus Hedman, 2-2 draw against Arsenal in 1997
 

Voice_of_Reason

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  • Yesterday at 9:41 AM
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SBT said:
Who was in goal the first game that you saw? And how many years was that after your birthday? What about your national insurance number? And your mother’s maiden name?
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And your point is ?
 

Robinshio

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  • Yesterday at 9:44 AM
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Glazier other top flight games blyth suckling sealey oggy hedman murcott gould speedie! cant remember but sure there were others
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Yesterday at 9:47 AM
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Robinshio said:
Glazier other top flight games blyth suckling sealey oggy hedman murcott gould speedie! cant remember but sure there were others
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Think Chris Kirkland might have debuted in a 6-1 annihilation at Chelsea
 
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Covcraig@bury

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  • Yesterday at 9:49 AM
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Bill Glazier
 
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Liquid Gold

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  • Yesterday at 9:49 AM
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Beating villa on Boxing Day in the early 90s

can still smell and see the green pitch.
 

skyblueheaven

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  • Yesterday at 9:50 AM
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Les Sealey.
 

baldy

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  • Yesterday at 9:51 AM
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Sky Blue Harry H said:
There's a bench in St Nicholas Park, Warwick dedicated to Bob Wesson. My dog stops at it every time, and asks for a treat. Saw the name, recognised it as a former City keeper. Googled it. Wrong Bob Wesson. Makes me smile each time, and whoever he was, he gets an almost daily recognition from my dog and me!
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...then your dog cocks his leg up & pisses all over the bench - poor Bob
 
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Regis87

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  • Yesterday at 9:52 AM
  • #51
Jim Blyth
 

baldy

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  • Yesterday at 9:52 AM
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Liquid Gold said:
Beating villa on Boxing Day in the early 90s

can still smell and see the green pitch.
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Answer the question
 
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Badge72

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  • Yesterday at 9:53 AM
  • #53
Jim Blyth
 

Danceswithhorses

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  • Yesterday at 9:53 AM
  • #54
Cov Vs Japan pre season game, 14 Aug 1978, so assuming it was Jim Blyth.
 
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wantageskyblue

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  • Yesterday at 9:54 AM
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Bill Glazier for a few games and then Bryan King
 

Brylowes

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  • Yesterday at 9:54 AM
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Brighton Sky Blue said:
Think Chris Kirkland might have debuted in a 6-1 annihilation at Chelsea
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I was at Kirkland’s debut v Tranmere at H/R, we won but I can’t remember the score that was a cup game though so the Chelsea game could well have been his league debut.
 
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junglej13

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  • Yesterday at 9:54 AM
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Strangely Paul Heald. Oldham at home 1992. There was a rumour before the game that Oggy had been seen arriving on crutches. I think it was she first game he'd missed in about 6 years or something.
 

Danceswithhorses

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  • Yesterday at 9:56 AM
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Brighton Sky Blue said:
Think Chris Kirkland might have debuted in a 6-1 annihilation at Chelsea
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I was at that game too.
When we got our consolation goal, we started singing 'We can see you sneaking out' to the Chelsea fans, which they were quite amused by.
 

Torquay Sky Blue

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  • Yesterday at 10:04 AM
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Bill Glazier and he lived in Broad Lane
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Yesterday at 10:05 AM
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Danceswithhorses said:
I was at that game too.
When we got our consolation goal, we started singing 'We can see you sneaking out' to the Chelsea fans, which they were quite amused by.
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Brutal game for a young keeper, but always loved the story of his dad betting on an England appearance that eventually came many years later.
 
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robbiethemole

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  • Yesterday at 10:11 AM
  • #61
Bill Glazier, 67/68 season
 
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mmttww

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  • Yesterday at 10:29 AM
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Cambridge Utd in the FA Cup furst game. Not the wurst game, not the best. Dublin scored for them.
 
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Skyblue Bangkok

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  • Yesterday at 10:31 AM
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mmttww said:
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Cambridge Utd in the FA Cup, not the wurst game, not the best. Dion Dublin scored for them.
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Is that away game ( FA Cup)where Oggy saved a pen and Lee Hurst stuck the rebound into the net for an og.
 
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Graham64

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  • Yesterday at 10:38 AM
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Neil Ramsbottom
 
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Legia Sky Blue

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  • Yesterday at 10:43 AM
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Bill Glazier v Arsenal 1972

Glazier was a photographers dream as he was a very athletic goalkeeper, which always added extra panache to his saves.
 
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CovFan

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  • Yesterday at 10:43 AM
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Brighton Sky Blue said:
Think Chris Kirkland might have debuted in a 6-1 annihilation at Chelsea
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Didn't he get an absolutely ridiculous red card which eventually got overturned?
 

mmttww

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  • Yesterday at 10:44 AM
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Skyblue Bangkok said:
Is that away game ( FA Cup)where Oggy saved a pen and Lee Hurst stuck the rebound into the net for an og.
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No, home game was my furst. Not the replay.
 

Senior Vick from Alicante

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  • Yesterday at 10:46 AM
  • #68
Bill Glazier with Jim Blythe as understudy, fuck me that's gone quick.
 

covcity4life

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  • Yesterday at 10:47 AM
  • #69
Jonathan Gould
 

Terry_dactyl

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  • Yesterday at 10:48 AM
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Brighton Sky Blue said:
Think Chris Kirkland might have debuted in a 6-1 annihilation at Chelsea
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I was there for that. Was it his debut?!
He got sent off for an alleged foul on Jimmy F-H. He was crying when he came off and tbf got a fair bit of applause from the Chelsea fans as well.
 
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