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The most curious thing..
Fond memories of watching Des Lynam reading out the results at 5 o'clock on Grandstand that season, when you just knew we couldn't lose.
I was at that game when Nelson scored inside a minute
Notts County lost at home that evening after Chester as I remember it. Had they won they would have been in pole position going into the final matchI went to the second last game of the season at Chester on Easter Monday. Went two nil up with a brace from Wendy (including a diving header no less- will have messed his hair up!) and then we f***ed it up conceding two to draw. Looked like we had blown it. Dublin was injured falling into the terracing and I think was sent off later on. Then remember the team (someone remind me who) who were competing for the last promotion place, play at home on the Tuesday night lose 2-1. Meant we just had to win our last game v Bristol Rovers. They'd been on a great unbeaten run. We went two nil up, Bremner and Gatting I think. Rovers then pulled one back towards the end and cue a very nervous last ten minutes. Gatting was a class above that season. He had no pace whatsoever but positional play and poise was fantastic.
Correct. I remember the mood on the way back from Chester was very sombre - until someone found out that Notts County had f*cked it up at home. Cue scenes of joy for the rest of the coach journey.Notts County lost at home that evening after Chester as I remember it. Had they won they would have been in pole position going into the final match
I remember going away to Bristol City that season, I think it was Boxing Day. We had been on a long unbeaten run and were 5th. 16,058 in the ground (a HUGE gate for a third division game by the standards of the time). We were 3-0 down at half time, pulled it back to 3-2 before they won 5-2 with two late goals. The home game threatened to be the same in reverse, with us 3-0 up and winning 3-2.
Ok I don't remember that so must be one of the handful of games I've missed due to lack of babysitters...get him back when I'm there!He was at the Amex last season or the season before - He was in the BUPA Lounge for a pre-match meal and was interviewed on pitch at half time.
Quite possibly standing next to me (and [MENTION=159]Stumpy Tim[/MENTION])
Correct. I remember the mood on the way back from Chester was very sombre - until someone found out that Notts County had f*cked it up at home. Cue scenes of joy for the rest of the coach journey.
I remember going away to Bristol City that season, I think it was Boxing Day. We had been on a long unbeaten run and were 5th. 16,058 in the ground (a HUGE gate for a third division game by the standards of the time). We were 3-0 down at half time, pulled it back to 3-2 before they won 5-2 with two late goals. The home game threatened to be the same in reverse, with us 3-0 up and winning 3-2.
I seem to recall a streaker ?
Oooh good memory, yes indeed. The opposite corner of the ground to where we were.
I think I took the coach.Yeah that's it ! We had half the big open terrace behind the goal, hard to recall how many Brighton fans there, I went up by train, walked from Temple Meads to the ground, seemed to take forever, lots of Brighton fans got lift back to station in police vans for their own safety !
This was the team apparently, not so shoddy for Div 3:-
1. John Keeley
2. Gary Chivers
3. Keith Dublin
4. Alan Curbishley
5. Robert Isaac
6. Steve Gatting
7. Garry Nelson
8. Adrian Owers
9. Kevin Bremner
10. Dean Wilkins
11. Steve Penney