Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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This moment. Smells like team spirit. Priceless.
Bobby's winners at Fuham and Leeds, got us up to the top, proved we were challengers, followed up by a great win at Ipswich, showed how irresistible we were going forward
That's mine too. The first of a number of refereeing kicks in the teethFor me it's that penalty away at Derby in the final minute. Win there could have made the difference.
All in all though, what a season. We go again and will all be back there come August and just hope we can be as good as this year
Yeah that was Nirvana....This moment. Smells like team spirit. Priceless.
Not beating Burnley is the one. Conceding late is what sticks in the mind for most, particularly given the non-goal but, in truth, it was us not scoring a third (or fourth). We were so much better and should have romped that game.
Beyond that, my group have long said that Boro were better but not three goals better. Little did we know that if it had only been two we'd be up now.
For me, I just cannot get that 93rd minute Burnley equaliser out of my head. The fact that that vile, thuggish, bindipping scrote was still on the field to fake his way to the free kick, that led to the corner, that was headed in by Keane...its a moment in Albion history that will haunt me forever. Just seeing that net bulge right at the death, after we'd battered them for the best part of 70 minutes, was just about the most sickening and stomarch-churning thing I have seen since the Kerry Katona New Year slimfast DVD.
I KNOW over 46 games there are any number of little incidents that lead to goals, some in favour, some against. But that Burnley goal felt like a dagger through the heart at that very moment. And so it has proved.
Love it You conveniently forget we scored a perfectly good goal that wasn't given and still harp on about us equalising. Que sera, sera. I hate to say this, but when I read posts like this it almost makes me happy that you didn't get promoted but I do feel for the genuine BHA fans who aren't knobheads like some of the bitter, vile posters on here.
You conveniently forget we scored a perfectly good goal that wasn't given
Love it You conveniently forget we scored a perfectly good goal that wasn't given and still harp on about us equalising. Que sera, sera. I hate to say this, but when I read posts like this it almost makes me happy that you didn't get promoted but I do feel for the genuine BHA fans who aren't knobheads like some of the bitter, vile posters on here.
He played the ball forward for their first goal too (after he should have been sent off).For me, I just cannot get that 93rd minute Burnley equaliser out of my head. The fact that that vile, thuggish, bindipping scrote was still on the field to fake his way to the free kick, that led to the corner, that was headed in by Keane...its a moment in Albion history that will haunt me forever.
Love it You conveniently forget we scored a perfectly good goal that wasn't given and still harp on about us equalising. Que sera, sera. I hate to say this, but when I read posts like this it almost makes me happy that you didn't get promoted but I do feel for the genuine BHA fans who aren't knobheads like some of the bitter, vile posters on here.
Yup.... but for that goal.....For me, I just cannot get that 93rd minute Burnley equaliser out of my head. The fact that that vile, thuggish, bindipping scrote was still on the field to fake his way to the free kick, that led to the corner, that was headed in by Keane...its a moment in Albion history that will haunt me forever. Just seeing that net bulge right at the death, after we'd battered them for the best part of 70 minutes, was just about the most sickening and stomarch-churning thing I have seen since the Kerry Katona New Year slimfast DVD.
I KNOW over 46 games there are any number of little incidents that lead to goals, some in favour, some against. But that Burnley goal felt like a dagger through the heart at that very moment. And so it has proved.