2006. Gerrard was a class above. I was in the Liverpool end in 1986 when they won the double against Everton. So many mixed families that had Dad supporting one team & the Mum & kids supporting the other that it made for a good friendly atmosphere. 1983 is obviously my all time fave.
Pompey some time in the early 70's. We lost! On the way back the gear box went tits up on my Dads mates car. Came all the way back from Havant in 2nd gear.
He didn't dive in that game either. He got booked for having his legs taken from under him. We should have had a penalty. for that he missed the West Ham game
Both parents and their parents were Albion supporters so you could it's in my genes. In fact at one stage my Mum was supporters club secretery, Dad was treasurer and Grandad was chairman. And Mum & Dad met behind the south goal at the Goldstone. Didn't have any choice who I was going to support...
I work for NR and have responsibilty for the maintenance of several sets of points, signals and barriers. I really feel for the poor bloke who's responsible for the points which caused that derailment. These stetcher bars can break anytime but don't usually fall apart.
Peter Grummitt was my favourite when i was a kid.
If i had to choose between Digweed & Moseley then it would have to be Moseley simply because of those saves in the FA Cup semi final against sheff wed at Highbury.
The milford plaza right next to times square is ok. Not to far from central park, theaters, good bars & restaurants and very easy to get to all the sights. Book the empire state building & the statue of liberty on line before you go.