I still believe it this didn’t happen, we wouldn’t be where we are today
That's my vote. Bloody cold day and I thought after we lost Vincelot 'Shit, this is gonna be a tough one'. Then we lost Barnes and I thought 'well **** me this is bizarre'.
But the crowd was one of the best i've experienced at the Amex and I still can't believe we were a CMS shot away from actually taking something from that game.
Thanks for sharing. Brilliant stuff. All the best
ps I though when I started reading you might be about to recount the Hull City away game again, till I remembered it was my delicious pleasure as you were the source of the entertainment on the night.
At Boothferry Park Harry. The one where we were right next to the Hull fans and one of them was giving us some real stick. And I ruined him so much he was trying to hide. Even the Hull fans were laughing.
Hope you are well my dear friend.
As noted previously on several occasions, that was my old school pal, who we affectionately called 'wreck' in the 70s, who I last met at Royal Sussex County when we were both doing hospital visits. A good pal of mine at one time, but lacking a bit in the restraint and judgement departments. If you're reading, mate, all the best to you - I'm also a dickead, just differently so
I think I know him under another nickname and met him at the Amex a few years ago not serving his Life time ban.
If it's the same bloke his initials are N.U. ?
Warboys and Bannister at the Goldstone - losing 8-2 to Bristol Rovers. We didn't pay badly - it was just that every time they ventured into our half they scored!
1972 nearing the end of Saward's promotion season, at home to lowly Torquay United - 1-0 down with about 5 minutes to go ....... promoton dream in tatters ................. ran out 3-1 winners!
Happy days!
Swindon play off? Killed my phone. Or Rochdale - killed my leather jacket.
Correct. Snow piled up and Stephen Rooke shouting “oi, Palace, get off the pitch” on the tannoy after they invaded the SE corner when celebrating. Legend!
Feb 1993 ZDS cup QF ?
I seem to recall Ian Wright came off the bench to score twice in extra time
That's the one. He was on the same coach as me back from The Millenium at the playoff final, soon after his 'life ban'
When we were teenagers we used to go on bike rides together, like the Famous Five, but without any girls.
Incidentally, were you once a bullfrog?
Oh yes, my little brother had just started Uni @ Chelt . . . . We drove down, took him to the football, then a night out . . . Over riding memory being 'shall we get a burger. . . . Yes . . . Oooh, flames . . . but not that well done thanks.
It was A better display than on the pitch.
I was there.
We had points deducted for that.
If not for Robbie at Edgar Street, we would have been playing our first game at Gillingham in the conference.
If the conference had let us in (debatable).
At the time my adrenalin was up and I went with the flow. The pitch invasion was well advertised. But I consider the York City pitch invasion, now, with a clear head, to be attempted suicide, salved only by subsequent good fortune. That could have cost us our club. Who knew?
Would have to be the game we played Newcastle at home and Bryan Wade (1991 ish) scored 4, bizarre game....not sure we have had a player score 4 in a game since?
Murray against Wycombe and Paul Emblen v Colchester (?) at Gillingham