Bristol Rovers away 1992 was the one I mentioned on the way home last night when we had a similar conversation.With all the wailing and gnashing of teeth after tonight's limp effort at The Kenny, I wondered what the worst all time performance you have ever witnessed from the Albion was. Feel free to combine it with your worst away day experience.
For me, having traveled the length and breadth of blighty in the 90s there are a few.
One I especially remember was a 4-1 defeat at Bristol Rovers in April 1992. I was sitting in the main stand and It was summed up by a Rovers player on the ball shouting out 'Come on, this is easy'
The score could have been so much more that day.
Gets my vote as well. The utter despair I felt after that game about our future is not something I want to think about. I think that game featured one of Ashley Neal's (mercifully few) Albion appearances, didn't it?3-0 to Rochdale in Nov 1996. Simply terrible
I didn't mind that one so much (the 1-3 v Cambridge at Gillingham). IIRR our one goal was Gary Hart and we hadn't even put the ball in the net for several matches beforehand so it was a bit of consolation. Took it well too - from memory.Kids on NSC, did you see the age demographic thread?!
I don’t think the two era’s are exclusive when it comes to comparing shocking performances though. With the money we’ve spent and quality of player we’re able to put out these days and against opposition last night with much less resources than us, it is perfectly acceptable to moan about that heartless and brainless performance. I was there at Priestfield to watch us lose 1.3 at home to Cambridge etc etc and can say in their own ways the performances were equally as bad.
But anyone asking for a refund is a tube.
ThisThat match up the road when we lost 5-0
This, with bells on!2-8 home to Bristol Rovers.
0-4 home to Walton and Hersham.
In the same week.
Manager: Brian Clough.