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And finally, for me the ultimate sliding door - the final minutes at Hereford, when their striker was suddenly clean through on goal, with only Mark Ormerod between the Albion and oblivion...
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And finally, for me the ultimate sliding door - the final minutes at Hereford, when their striker was suddenly clean through on goal, with only Mark Ormerod between the Albion and oblivion...
Another was losing to Notts County in 91 play off final. Victory in that game and top flight football so close to the Prem years could have eradicated the opportunity for scum Belloti, Stanley and Archer to get their filthy hands on our club.
the Hyypia situation is spot on for Sliding Doors reference, a negative that led to a positive.
Saw this on Twitter this evening, from Opta's Nick Harris, and got me thinking -
https://twitter.com/sportingintel/status/1088912216613634048 (I still can't embed tweets)
What "Sliding Doors" moments have we arguably had? Robbie Reinelt undoubtedly; Stuart Storer undoubtedly. One could argue that not (admirably, imo) getting Hyppia in, we would have been robbed of the 'romance' of CH's tenure... Any others spring to mind?
Surely a sliding doors moment is something that seemed insignificant at the time but transpired to be important. There was nothing insignificant about Reinelt or Storer. The five we scored in the fans united game would be a better example as no one imagined goal difference would be significant that season.
Good shout.
In addition to this, another sliding doors which we wouldn't have realised at the time was when the Football League decided that for season 96/97, goals scored, not goal difference, would take precedence. Had it been the usual goal difference, then a draw at Hereford would not have been enough...
(we were on -17, Hereford were on -15)
The following season it switched back to being goal difference.
We're not 1903 Bury 6 Derby 0
1890 Blackburn 6 The Wednesday 1
Looking at this from the other side
Imagine if Brian Clough had stayed for as long as he did at Forest
Unless there was an alternative at the time then that wasn't a sliding door moment, unfortunately.
Nonsense, that miss prevented our 1984 European CWC victory!Not as significant by a long way, but also Gordon Smith shooting straight at ManUre’s keeper.
Nonsense, that miss prevented our 1984 European CWC victory!
Or maybe a match in which we weren't involved, a result equally as important as Storer's goal the same afternoon.Thread seems to be more about critical
moments and seismic changes rather than sliding doors. For sliding doors. I'd go straight in for Sergey Gotsmanov - barely in before being. pinched by Southampton
I thought we were going to win with ease, after a quality performance at the County Ground, but irritating Swindon turned up and played well
I am still pissed off about not winning the title as well. I hated that journey back from Villa Park and pathetic as it sounds never forgiven Stockdale