Anglo Scottish Cup 2nd leg (1 Viewer)

eyesee

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...if it did happen it would have to be an early kickoff. don't the scottish players have to be up early to deliver milk?
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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It was the Anglo-Scottish Cup Winners’ Cup.

David Smith made his debut for us iirc. Frank McGarvey equalised for them.

The crowd was about 4K in a cold night in December at HR and the second leg (supposed played at Easter) was quietly shelved due to convenient fixture pile-ups on each side.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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It was the Anglo-Scottish Cup Winners’ Cup.

David Smith made his debut for us iirc. Frank McGarvey equalised for them.

The crowd was about 4K in a cold night in December at HR and the second leg (supposed played at Easter) was quietly shelved due to convenient fixture pile-ups on each side.

It was one of those 4K were there 15k say they were
 

usskyblue

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It was the Anglo-Scottish Cup Winners’ Cup.

David Smith made his debut for us iirc. Frank McGarvey equalised for them.

The crowd was about 4K in a cold night in December at HR and the second leg (supposed played at Easter) was quietly shelved due to convenient fixture pile-ups on each side.

It was a one off invention called the Anglo Scottish Challenge that wasn’t completed out of apathy.

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It was staged due to the european ban at the time. The second leg wasnt played due to a number of varying reasons.
From memory I think we didn’t play the second leg because of a fixture pile up and an injury crisis. I remember we had virtually no fit central defenders and St Mirren agreed not to play the second leg at that time.
 

ccfcanon

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I was there, stood at front of the Kop near the couple of hundred St Mirren fans - it was freezing and not a great game. Would be interested in going to a 2nd leg though.
I was in the Kop too and if I remember there were a few Mansfield in with them as they're game had been called off
 

torchomatic

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I was there, stood at front of the Kop near the couple of hundred St Mirren fans - it was freezing and not a great game. Would be interested in going to a 2nd leg though.
Yeah, we were on the Kop too.
 

torchomatic

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wouldn't mind a couple of games up there in pre-season. And completing this has a bit of a novelty factor which would be a nice change for pre-season
We did used to. I still have my programme from this game. 1984. Can't remember the result.

Remember going to see us at Morton too. 20240604_205022.jpg
 

torchomatic

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Calista

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Also, Tim Dalton couldn't have known on that bleak night in Brechin that he'd soon achieve global fame in the Bond movies.
 

Hobo

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Interesting that less than 3 years before lifting the FA Cup, only 4 of the players who would achieve that are in the squad.

I am surprised it was that many.
 

torchomatic

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Interesting that less than 3 years before lifting the FA Cup, only 4 of the players who would achieve that are in the squad.
I don't remember half of the kids who were here back then. Pearce and Butterworth would both be off at the end of the season, of course and a lot of the familiar names then came in.
 

hamertime

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They need to make this happen silverware is at stake.

“champions of Britain, you’ll never sing that”
 

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