herecomesaregular
We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
Although not what a fat f*^k he was. One of my greatest Albion experiences embedded in my mind at 17, even though we lost.
Got slung out, can't remember what for.
It was the inflatable seagull time. Did you accidentally throw one?!
herecomesaregular;785965 2 said:Although not what a fat f*^k he was. One of my greatest Albion experiences embedded in my mind at 17, even though we lost.
I was there, also 17. Most bizarre game ever. The 2-1 defeat almost felt like a win!
Ha ha. I was 17 too. Do we know each other? I seem to remember them painting the penalty spot at half time.
Just to keep the chain going.. I was also there and aged 17 !!!!
My mate got thrown out for verbals to Palace fans through the fencing, he then got let back in for his own safety
I still remember Kelvin Morton too, but for slightly different reasons as I taught Kelvin's son Matthew at Culford Prep School back in 1997.
He became a Premiership referee's assessor and invited me to watch Leicester v Derby, which ended up 4-2 to the home team.
On the way back, I asked him about the infamous game of 1989 between Palace and Albion.
He maintained that all 5 of the penalties he awarded were justified.
Having seen the penalties, I disagreed.
It was a long drive home.
As I recall it, the lamest penalty given was actually our own one! Which was expertly put away by Alan Curbishley. He was a great penalty taker.
Also there but much OLDER
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At the age of 20, I'm beginning to think I must have been the oldest Albion fan there!
Hilarious to see Morton sprinting to the same spot of the pitch (intersection of the edge of the penalty area and goalline) for each of the first 4 penalties (is that something referees are/were trained to do?). However, even he couldn't be bothered to do that for the fifth one!