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Beating Ipswich at the Goldstone to get into the play offs in '91
...But one of my all time favourites is is a bit obscure but it was absolutely brilliant. Beating Ipswich 2-1 in the league cup in 1977 when Graham Cross got a last minute winner. We were in the 3rd Div; they were in the 1st. I was in the N Stand and I just remember the whole place going absolutely mental. A great night!
Wasn't that the cup run where we got Arsenal in the next round at The Goldstone? Charlie George hit wide of the goal in the first 30 seconds, one-on-one against Peter Grummitt, and got jeered by the whole ground (well, perhaps not by the away fans)
Afraid not. We got West Brom away and beat them 2-0. They were of course in the top flight then and a very good team with the likes of Cyrille Regis, Laurie Cunningham etc. We then got Derby at home for whom Charlie George was then playing. He missed and we went down the other end and scored. They equalised and I think beat us 2-1 in the replay.
not getting arrested at fulham thenBeating Ipswich at the Goldstone to get into the play offs in '91
FA Cup Round 5 - January 1983
Liverpool 1
Brighton & Hove Albion 2
The greatest ever BHAFC without a doubt.
Beating Ipswich at the Goldstone to get into the play offs in '91
I agree 100%, I'm sure anybody else who was there would also say it was the greatest win ever, it was way better even than the semi or the final.
Liverpool were at the height of their power at the time; European champions, top of the league by miles, they hadn't lost a home cup match of any sort in years, we beat arguably their best ever team in an incredible match.
FA Cup Round 5 - January 1983
Liverpool 1
Brighton & Hove Albion 2
The greatest ever BHAFC without a doubt.
I think the actual result etc was possibly the best we have done, however I think playing in what at that time was one of three global football events ( World Cup Final, European Cup Final and FA Cup Final) was the pinnacle of what we have ever done as a football club ( and possibly ever will) For that reason, personally I thought that was the best day we have ever had
Sheff Wed at the Goldstone, end of season 76/77 (a season in which we only lost one home match) and we had only to win to make sure of going up. They had NOTHING to play for and were already assured mid-table anonymity. I could NOT believe they played like men POSSESSED, and with no good reason other than pride. I was bloody torrid, nailbiting end-to-end great football with action abounding!
We ended it as 3-2 victors, but had to sweat and play out of our skins for that result. We ended up buying one of their players too, Eric Potts.
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