adamswonkyteeth
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.. and who wad on the terrace behind the goal
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It kicked off at either 11am or 1130amI am not going to lie, we were listening to the Swansea game in the pub in the radio - it must have been a Saturday midday-ish kick off which doesn't sound right ? - and we celebrated like we'd been promoted after the second of the 2 late goals.
It kicked off at either 11am or 1130am
We scabbed it to be fair but I think we were 10-12 points clear at that point with three-four ' easy ' home games against relegation fodder to come
Was the Swansea game a Sunday? I've got a memory of us playing on a Sunday late morning one time, could never remember who or why. Might be wrong though.
I only recall driving through Carleton as we scored the two late goals. When the second went in and I was hammering the steering wheel, the car in front had four lads in it, saw me go up, turned round and celebrated. And I think occasionally we kept looking at the road too.
Me too.I was there. Did Bristol Rovers at Twerton Park, Chesterfield and Oxford all away in the space of 11 days.
Exactly my sentiments. His cautiousness cost us.Yes I was there. Had a bad day all round as the car had broken down in Oxford town centre earlier where we had gone for a bit of refreshment. It was around the period when we were about 10 points clear of third place and so Allerdyce decided we would no longer attack and we played for the rest of the season by hardly crossing the half way line. A slight exageration I know but we did become ultra defensive and I have disliked Allardyce ever since.
Didnt Beauchamp go to West Ham then refuse to play?I was there when JB scored the goal of his life. I was also at the new Kassam stadium a year or two ago where the game was played in torrential rain, backed by a gale force wind. Pool were 2 down and couldn’t raise a gallop. I came out at about 4.20pm, just happy to get into my warm car. I also recall John Craven, John McPhee and Tommy Hutchison in 1970 staggering out of the Lemon Tree at 1pm, and expected to be on the coach to Oxford that morning to play the last game of the season. Promotion had been already secured at Deepdale, They all caught the coach, and played like men who were kaylied, and couldn’t care less, as yet another away defeat was wracked up at Oxford. It’s high time our miserable run in that town is ended.
.. and who wad on the terrace behind the goal
We were behind the goal on an open terrace at the other end.So who WAS on the terrace behind that goal?
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