Sammy Spireite, on Jan 7 2010, 02:57 PM, said:
Your best memories of The Recreation Ground?
#21
Posted 07 January 2010 - 02:55 PM
#24
Posted 07 January 2010 - 05:47 PM
Thrashing QPR
Wrexham win
Hurst against Luton
Watching O'Hare, JCR, Hitzlelburger (pardon the spelling)
JD's defence
Lester against Hereford when on sky
Nivo Man City
Kev Davis come of age
Mass brawl against Plymouth
To name but a few
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#25
Posted 07 January 2010 - 06:05 PM
but
Championship under Duncan
Wrexham Fa cup
Hurst V Luton
Dave Waller getting us the victory from 3 nil down
both the 7 nils
Alan Birchs sublime goal V Colchester
Mick Henderson tackling Gatting around the waist still can hear the thump when he hit the floor
the abandoned games for fog and floodlight failure
the gate caving in V Brighton and the look of horror on both set of supporters when they could actually get at each other so funny ( maybe you had to be there)
beating Rangers
and the worst in the era of Brown standing on the closed kop singing my heart out secretly believing I would never stand there again or ever watching a game again cos I swore if we folded football was off my agenda
#26 Guest_djs_*
Posted 07 January 2010 - 06:09 PM
Especially the Burnley pie throwing battle!!!!
#27
Posted 07 January 2010 - 06:29 PM
#28
Posted 07 January 2010 - 06:34 PM
Michael Carrick scoring the winning penalty in 2002
Strange case of amnesia around October 2006
Seriously ...Dec 16th 67 Town 4 ( Randall 3 and Hollett ) Crewe 1 ...the first game my Dad ever took me to
Also remember going Garrity when Gary Simpson scored against the Scum from Bramall Lane early 80s
Worst moments , Folan taking advantage of Reo Coker's ability co control the ball with his bum and Asswad
#29 Guest_Mark Jones_*
Posted 07 January 2010 - 06:42 PM
fishini, on Jan 7 2010, 05:50 PM, said:
Thrashing QPR
Wrexham win
Hurst against Luton
Watching O'Hare, JCR, Hitzlelburger (pardon the spelling)
JD's defence
Lester against Hereford when on sky
Nivo Man City
Kev Davis come of age
Mass brawl against Plymouth
To name but a few
He was ok but not memorable.
#31
Posted 07 January 2010 - 06:58 PM
fishini, on Jan 7 2010, 06:54 PM, said:
hmm a few very indifferent memories
one was a day when we beat grimsby at home and their fans were being very mardy and decided to try and take the fortress ...
yes the liverpool game here was a great night too prob one of the largest crowds of later years to be in here i think it was around 11 thousand even though we lost
the mansfield play of game was a great game
also a few great cup games in there wrexham forrest ect ect
#32
Posted 07 January 2010 - 08:08 PM
There have been so many priceless memories of Saltergate, but the everlasting memory for me was the one I've posted before.
It was a reserve game in the late 60s early 70s against York City on a freezing night played in blizzard conditions.The whole ground was white over York played in white and we played with a white ball. There were about 20 of us kopites at the match and we marched round to the Cross Street end to seek cover under the old wooden scoreboard.We through a couple of snowballs at their keeper which missed until a sole copper who had followed us round told us to stop with a freindly warning. We went in 3-0 down but it was a decent game. The 2nd half brought a big turnaround as we all huddled together on the kop, they changed the matchball to orange, and Tony Moor scored a stunning hattrick ( I was never a big fan of his).We won the game 4-3.
I'm dreading the final day at Saltergate, no doubt there will be plenty of tears ( led by me), its still the only true football ground in the football league, I'll miss the kop the most. I can remember watching the floodlights be installed as I played football on our school playground and it was awesome to see the men at the top of the pylons. Another big memeory was when we played Stoke in the league cup and came back with two Nobby Clarke goals to take them to a replay.We kicked off at 4-45pm as we had no lights then and I can remember stopping behind to do my homework and then rang across the road for the match.
Long Live the Saltergate memories.
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#33
Posted 07 January 2010 - 08:16 PM
lindave, on Jan 7 2010, 01:25 PM, said:
It was a reserve game in the late 60s early 70s against York City on a freezing night played in blizzard conditions.The whole ground was white over York played in white and we played with a white ball. There were about 20 of us kopites at the match and we marched round to the Cross Street end to seek cover under the old wooden scoreboard.We through a couple of snowballs at their keeper which missed until a sole copper who had followed us round told us to stop with a freindly warning. We went in 3-0 down but it was a decent game. The 2nd half brought a big turnaround as we all huddled together on the kop, they changed the matchball to orange, and Tony Moor scored a stunning hattrick ( I was never a big fan of his).We won the game 4-3.
I'm dreading the final day at Saltergate, no doubt there will be plenty of tears ( led by me), its still the only true football ground in the football league, I'll miss the kop the most. I can remember watching the floodlights be installed as I played football on our school playground and it was awesome to see the men at the top of the pylons. Another big memeory was when we played Stoke in the league cup and came back with two Nobby Clarke goals to take them to a replay.We kicked off at 4-45pm as we had no lights then and I can remember stopping behind to do my homework and then rang across the road for the match.
Long Live the Saltergate memories.
Hi there I was there for the York game and remember the copper,also there fror the Nobby goals great come back. Did you used to go the away matches as well on the coach with Barry Watson and co if you did I must know you. The coach driver new every pub and even though most of us were under age he new the places to stop, and we all had a good time. Long lasting fond memories
#34
Posted 07 January 2010 - 08:32 PM
The goal Vs Wrexham is the first, being very young i can just about remember this.
After that i seem to remember our demolishing of many a team at Saltergate in 2000, the 4-1 v the Scabs and Sean Parrish's hatrick against York or Macclesfield maybe? in another 4-1 sticks out, think he got one from about the half way line where i was stood on Compton.
Nivens scream v ManCity and the late goals v Westham and Charlton will also never be forgotten for the absolute bedlam on the Kop after them..
But the one sticking out most is Hurstys goal V Luton to keep us up, pure jubilation, relief, everythin!
#35
Posted 07 January 2010 - 09:27 PM
Grimsby home game against Paul Hart (Last game of the play off season)
Stockport play off game
Mansfield play off game
FA Cup run
Luton end of season game
League Cup run under Roy
#36
Posted 07 January 2010 - 09:52 PM
#38
Posted 07 January 2010 - 10:22 PM
marlons curtains, on Jan 7 2010, 09:55 PM, said:
Mini-Liverpool! Sadly not captured among the film i have from that season.
#40
Posted 08 January 2010 - 12:22 AM
Yes I used to go on the Branny flyers (Bransons buses) run by big Baz, and later on with the Masons Arms we had some geat trips ith them. I can remember us taking 5 old Hulleys bangers to Rochdale where we won 4-1 in the days of King Kevin Randall.