Spencer Vignes
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- Oct 4, 2012
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Morning all,
Spencer Vignes here - journalist, author, the guy behind much of the retro stuff in Albion's match day programme Seagull. And what a blinking gorgeous morning it is after last night.
But enough about Bobby and Mr Stockdale, I'll cut to the chase. Readers of Seagull will know that this season we're devoting the back third of the programme to themes (best Albion goals, best goalkeepers, Albion international players from the past, etc).
For the forthcoming M K Dons match the theme is going to be 'Albion's Strangest Matches', looking at a selection of games played out amid slightly wacky or just downright surreal circumstances. Now there are plenty of candidates - five penalties versus Palace in 1989, the Peterborough snow game from 1986 (from which I have yet to warm up), the night we played Southampton in the League Cup hours after the twin towers had fallen in New York City, and so on. However, I wanted to see which games stood out in the memories of North Stand Chat aficionados. After all, there are bound to be plenty that have slipped my mind from over the years or that I simply wasn't present at.
So over to you lot. Name a game, and why you think it should be considered. I can then word my piece accordingly around the ones that, in your eyes, really seem to stand out.
Have fun!
Spencer
Spencer Vignes here - journalist, author, the guy behind much of the retro stuff in Albion's match day programme Seagull. And what a blinking gorgeous morning it is after last night.
But enough about Bobby and Mr Stockdale, I'll cut to the chase. Readers of Seagull will know that this season we're devoting the back third of the programme to themes (best Albion goals, best goalkeepers, Albion international players from the past, etc).
For the forthcoming M K Dons match the theme is going to be 'Albion's Strangest Matches', looking at a selection of games played out amid slightly wacky or just downright surreal circumstances. Now there are plenty of candidates - five penalties versus Palace in 1989, the Peterborough snow game from 1986 (from which I have yet to warm up), the night we played Southampton in the League Cup hours after the twin towers had fallen in New York City, and so on. However, I wanted to see which games stood out in the memories of North Stand Chat aficionados. After all, there are bound to be plenty that have slipped my mind from over the years or that I simply wasn't present at.
So over to you lot. Name a game, and why you think it should be considered. I can then word my piece accordingly around the ones that, in your eyes, really seem to stand out.
Have fun!
Spencer