Was that the very late pen in one of the 3 games we needed to stay up? Got a picture in my mind of him belting it as if was a shot from 35 yards. Keeper would have been well advised just to get out of the way of itKilcline's goal against Luton.
It wasn't a penalty but was a shot from around the penalty spot and was blasted low and hard into the corner. Yes it was the first of the three matches we had to win. We went on to win at Stoke and home to Everton to stay up.Was that the very late pen in one of the 3 games we needed to stay up? Got a picture in my mind of him belting it as if was a shot from 35 yards. Keeper would have been well advised just to get out of the way of it
One of so many great escape moments.
So my memory is playing tricks on me laughingIt wasn't a penalty but was a shot from around the penalty spot and was blasted low and hard into the corner. Yes it was the first of the three matches we had to win. We went on to win at Stoke and home to Everton to stay up.
No Stoke was the 1st match on a Friday evening, then Luton followed by Everton.It wasn't a penalty but was a shot from around the penalty spot and was blasted low and hard into the corner. Yes it was the first of the three matches we had to win. We went on to win at Stoke and home to Everton to stay up.
I've got pictures in my head for all of those, which are indeed magic/tragic moments. Apart from the WBA/West Ham one, which is a mystery to me!Garry Thompson’s own Goal,
Garry Thompson scoring his second.
Ian Wallace bicycle kick.
Hamer at Wembley.
Us equalizing against WBA in the cup, then extra time. Or was it West Ham?
Us conceding in the 87 semi-final at Hillsborough
Jim Blyth’s closing minutes penalty save 5-4 Norwich. what a game.
Houchen’s header,
Mabbutt‘s knee.
I don’t remember either! Yikes. I know it was at the Ricoh, could have sworn there was extra time. Today, I can’t be arsed to look anymore!I've got pictures in my head for all of those, which are indeed magic/tragic moments. Apart from the WBA/West Ham one, which is a mystery to me!
Dublin and Huckerby -my sons goldfish dyingworst
villa relegation (had to watch it from the home seats with a villa fan, absolutely horrendous, i do not recommend.)
Last saturday
Crewe at the ricoh
Dublin being sold when i was a kid
watching us get stuffed by gillingham in the cup 1996 (never liked gillingham since then)
Best
seeing promotion at Wembley
seeing checkatrade win at Wembley
hamers goal at Middleborough
general walk to Highfield road, and the steps to our seats in the family stand. (god i miss that)
turning up to games and finding out stuart robson was injured in the warm
Up again
All theseBest moments - Moldovans goal at Villa, staying up at Spurs in 97, Huckerbys goal v Man Utd, Bennets and then Houchens Cup Final equalisers, Keanes goal at home to Villa
Worst - Sheff Utd pen shoot out, Holte End waving us goodbye and singing " We'll meet again", losing at home to Derby in 97 and thinking we were down, losing 3-2 at home to Charlton in FA Cup after being 2 up (turning point downwards for the club), losing semi in League Cup to Forest in 90
Hutchison and whelks.My Best occasion was 1977 watching Tommy Hutchinson score his first goal against Bristol City ( last game of the season ) .
My second best was also in 1977 watching Tommy Hutchinson score his second goal to put us 2-0 up Against Bristol City.
Strangely enough Bristol City scored 2 goals to level and the game finished 2-2 .
Then would you believe it Scumberland got relegated because they are shite wank stains from south Newcastle.
There’s never a bad time to be Sky Blue, if I feel down I just reminded myself I could have been born south of Newcastle in a shite hole where people eat crustaceans filled bogies called welks .
Either way it’s given the south Newcastle Inbreds 40 years of hurt , in my book that’s a result every time .Hutchison and whelks.
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It’s that we knew we would beat Sheff Utd and then go on to win the cup. We were awesome at times that season.That FA Cup defeat to Sheff Utd is still my worse moment supporting city.
It hit me so hard, it still haunts me now.
I know it should be one of the semi final defeats, or a relegation or Saturday, but that result really got to me.
Winning the Cup final was the best.
Then selling RosarioIt’s that we knew we would beat Sheff Utd and then go on to win the cup. We were awesome at times that season.
Losing to Forest Green away was pretty bad. The result/performance was shite and I was sat in the home end and there were 3 bellends sat behind me, who had seemingly never been to a football match before.
I had to endure their mindless fucking ‘banter’ aimed at other Cov fans, and the players - Willis in particular…”hahaha ‘Willy’ “…while watching the shite on the pitch.
As I said to a fellow city fan on the way back on the tube last week, “I’d rather be losing at wembley than at Forest Green”.
Losing to Forest in the league cup semi-final upset me too!
Winning the cup final was the best. Also the glorious Christmas/new year that we stuffed Liverpool and the Villa was good.
Made no sense. I thought he’d been poor for us until he dropped deeper.Then selling Rosario
Forgot all about that 92 last game of the season that ironically relegated Luton.Best was Moldovan at Villa, the 92 last game there was good too, although we lost. We stayed up in heading into the whole new ball game of the Premier League. Some following that day, sky blue song sung in the holte Cov everywhere in Brum that day.
Worst is a random one, 2-2 away at Leeds first year of the prem, injury time equaliser for them, i was physically sick. We were in the top 6 at the time, funny the things you remember.
As you get older life puts things into perspective, nothing about football bothers me much anymore. Seen it all before. Saying that, Wilsons goal at Blackburn and Middlesboro 2nd leg were very special.
I had Spurs away. A few of us have mentioned Sheff Utd away, that was a real kick in the teeth. I can still picture the ball rolling under Nilsons foot for the injury time corner they scored the equaliser from.Surprised nobody's mentioned the win away to Spurs to stay up when Oggy's legs saved us at the end. Another great memory was away to Southampton in 98, Whelan's first goal finishing the kind of move I hadn't seen much of before with City. We started singing 'it's just like watching Brazil' and for a short time it was
Quite a few bad memories from the Cups. Worst was Sheff Utd away and the terrible equaliser we conceded at the end or maybe the last minute goal to lose 3-2 in the FA cup at Derby which came from our corner - when we had been 2-0 up after 13 minutes. Or standing on the grass bank at Sutton...
You're right on the Derby game - they broke from our corner down their left, Sturridge racing away from the City fans with our heads in our hands towards the Derby end, cross came in and you knew before it happened what the outcome would be. One of those games where we snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in a way only City couldI had Spurs away. A few of us have mentioned Sheff Utd away, that was a real kick in the teeth. I can still picture the ball rolling under Nilsons foot for the injury time corner they scored the equaliser from.
I remember that Derby game as well. Shocker. Dean Sturridge scored the winner I think
A horrible day despite eventually staying up. I remember several times towards the end of the game the Villa fans started cheering, clearly in response to deliberately started (but false) rumours that Luton had scored meaning we were going down.Forgot all about that 92 last game of the season that ironically relegated Luton.
Regis scored for Villa after about 15 seconds and we kicked off! Awful. Then Luton scored which meant we were down until already relegated Notts County scored twice to beat them 2-1. We ended up losing 2-0.
Crazy afternoon
I remember there was a really toxic atmosphere until news of Notts County winning came through. Groups of fans near me were talking about invading the pitch to get the game abandoned.A horrible day despite eventually staying up. I remember several times towards the end of the game the Villa fans started cheering, clearly in response to deliberately started (but false) rumours that Luton had scored meaning we were going down.
I remember there was a really toxic atmosphere until news of Notts County winning came through. Groups of fans near me were talking about invading the pitch to get the game abandoned.
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