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What a star the scorer of the fourth goal was.

nice to see the hapless Sunderland relegated again probably our fault that time as well.
 
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Macca

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The greatest of escapes surely. And the Liverpool win was crazy. The players they had compared to our Aldi purchases and we tonked them.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Yes what a day.

I remember running on the pitch like a man possessed...........

Then again not a lot changed there;)
 

bringbackrattles

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I was there that day and it has brought back good memories.A full house as usual which has now become the norm on big match days. But looking to the day when we have a packed out stadium on the day we actually win something !
 

BackRoomRummermill

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Was there also, someone broke their leg when they fell through a skylight in the mayhem at the end. Great day, the Everton team was defo not the first team, they were already champions
 

Calista

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That game seems like yesterday - it's the great finish by Micky Adams that I remember most clearly. Am I right in thinking that it was a very early kick-off - I seem to recall enjoying Sunday lunch far more than usual afterwards? btw "Pre-match entertainment" has changed a bit.
Macca - you're in a nostalgic mood today :)
 

Macca

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I look back very fondly to that era of football generally. Look let's face it the quality wasn't on a par with today but I preferred the simplicity of everything else around it, a true working mans game, no frills.
 
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Heres hoping for Sunderland to get relegated again this season and im sure they will blame us again
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Heres hoping for Sunderland to get relegated again this season and im sure they will blame us again


It would be a big shock if they stop up as they look very poor bet Dick is looking forward to his xmas pay off.
 

Moff

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Me to, I was devastated when he left but my dad said all will be ok as we got Alan Brazil:facepalm:

But then got rid of Brazil and brought in Keith Houchen...silver linings and all that ;)

(Went to Brazils pub in Ipswich in around 1994, and bizarrely not many pictures of him playing for Ipswich, Scotland, Man Utd, or Spurs, but plenty up playing for us...obviously a man of taste)
 

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