jackalbion
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- Aug 30, 2011
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fc united at home last year just very odd game one shot for them tarrico scoring missed penalty
However, I'll nominate the 7-0 thrashing of Walsall at the Goldstone in 1977/78:
Conditions were appalling, it'd been raining all day. Walsall's centre half was Roger Hynd who'd played for Rangers, Palace and Birmingham, having also won a Cup Winners Cup Winners medal with the Glasgow club back in the 60's. 0-0 at HT; we were useless, Hynd was dominant and everyone in the East Terrace was absolutely soaked, one of our number even had a "Pornomagboy" hissy fit a few decades early and went off to the pub. Mullery sent the team out 5 minutes early to wait in the rain; the rest is history and summarised by the NSC username "Mellor 3, Ward 4".
This. This one, or the defeat to 9 man Walsall.
This. This one, or the defeat to 9 man Walsall.
15 years this season, but these stick out. Can you argue that they're the strangest games of recent years? Feel free to add your own. I can't think of any games stranger than those 3, they just happen to be recent.
Indeed. Anyway, to answer the question, it's probably the Kelvin Morton show at that stadium in South Norwood. The 5 penalties in a game match for those who have no idea what I'm on about.
Many of these for me too. Especially the 4-4 draw with Orient at the Goldstone, and that rearranged game against York.
I also have vague memories of a Goldstone game where the ref decided the opposition's shirts clashed too much with our stripes. So they ended wearing our change kit. So it looked like Brighton vs Brighton. Can't for the life of me remember who or when it was though...
fc united at home last year just very odd game one shot for them tarrico scoring missed penalty
How the f*** was that a league 1 relegation battling midfield!?
The other game was Walsall at home at Wihdean when they had 2 sent off includng their keeper (they didnt have one on the bench either i dont think) at 0-0. We ended up putting in about 50 crosses that day and lost 1-0. That was the game when I realised that Micky Adams wasn't a very good manager at all really!!
This. This one, or the defeat to 9 man Walsall.