There was more like 8000+ City fans as we had loads behind the goal as well.2-1win away at Spurs to stay up last day of the season.
2-0 win against Wimbledon at Selhurst Park. Nuddy scored 2 and 7,000 City fans filled a whole side of the ground.
There was more like 8000+ City fans as we had loads behind the goal as well.2-1win away at Spurs to stay up last day of the season.
2-0 win against Wimbledon at Selhurst Park. Nuddy scored 2 and 7,000 City fans filled a whole side of the ground.
I’m still convinced Leon Clarke was offside for the thirdJPT semi-final v Preston. 2-1 going into added time, win 3-2 in the 95th minute.
Mood around the club wasn't great having been relegated the season before and not exactly setting L1 alight. Remember every goal and standing there soaking it in when the whistle went.
Look in the bookI’m still convinced Leon Clarke was offside for the third
Epic 0-0 with Liverpool in 1969 at Highfield Road. Seem to remember it rained heavily the whole game, and was a right dong-dong battle from start to finish, with City achieving a priceless point that helped us stay up.Out of interest can anyone remember an exciting 0-0 game?
VAR would deffo have ruled that - out, I was in line didn’t celebrate instantly I was watching the linesman
There was just something unique about that performance, and the 3-2 win over Arsenal in 99-00. I’ve never celebrated a goal like Huckerby’s to make it 3-2 in the last minute, not before or since, it was just absolute pandemonium in HR.The 3-2 win over Man Utd at HR.
I was listening to the game Vs Spurs on CWR, and poor old Rob Gurney couldn’t believe what he was seeing. Strachan had unbelievably class, even at 38, and just ran the show that day.The Arsenal game sumo hat trick 3-0 Highbury
The sure game at WHL under Strachan.
That reminds me - Wycombe away, late McNulty penalty and the coldest I've ever been at a football match. Nearly committed the cardinal sin of leaving early and so glad we stuck it out.God, it was cold that night - and we were only in September (I think)
I have that issue too, mate. It’s the really ‘stand out’ moments that I recall, it’s like bits and pieces in a misty fog. lolI can’t even remember most of the last game I went to so one in 1985 might be a bit difficult. I do remember parts or moments of games like being 12 years old and needing a piss while standing on the kop for the semi final and having to make my way up and back to the point we were at half way in the stand.
Being at this at the time for some reason stands out - lost always there, Hutchison said we were always frightened to go, expected a pasting and only got it trying to get out the ground
I thought our first ever Sunday game was against Derby?Our first ever Sunday game vs Blues at HR. What a game that was.
Remember playing Chelsea at HR stood on the Kop, pissing down with rain. Stands out as it was the day the Grand National was called off. Was it the IRA? Can't remember.
Wasn’t at the Notts County game, but big games back in the day always had a great feel about them, and always a big following from city fans. They all seemed brilliant if we won.Question for the slightly older fans amongst you, how does the Notts County 2nd leg atmosphere compared to away games in the 70/80/early 90s
Been to many BIG games as a neutral fan, in both home and away ends. I don't think I've witnessed an atmosphere like it since.
Still gives me goosebumps
He was quality , I remember he megged Franny Lee right in front of us in the westend and franny just applaudedGraham is my uncle - wish I could have seen him play
I thought our first ever Sunday game was against Derby?
A lot of the more positive memorable ones I’ve attended have been mentioned but a few that aren’t so positive but stand out are:
Losing to Charlton 3-2 in the FA Cup after being 2-0 up at home when we were in the Prem and they were League 1 (might have been changed to Championship by then). Just an end to end match and a good crack between the fans with them fuckers singing ‘2 nil down, 3-2 up, we’re gonna win the FA Cup’ as they were leaving.
2-2 at home to Bolton (again I think we might have been 2-0 up) and some ginger lad at the front in the crowd for them having ‘Trevor Cleaver’ chanted at him relentlessly for about 70 minutes.
Losing to Rochdale away in the cup in a completely inept embarrassing performance.
Bradford at home on bonfire night when they brought less than 50 fans and, literally, the biggest cheers were for the fireworks exploding above the ground as it ended in an absolute bore draw of a 0-0.
Getting smashed by Watford at their place (5 something) when I had the worse hangover in history and should have just stayed in bed.
the 5-1 v leicester, we actually outplayed them but a young forward called lineker got a couple for them. Gould ran on the pitch as i think there was a lot of trouble and was trying to calm it downYeah, I can remember some awful games. Ones that stick in the mind:
- the 5-1 defeat at Filbert Street, Christmas 83 or 84. Only highlight was Bobby Gould running on the pitch for some reason.
-Full Members cup game at Stoke City, around 85/86. Only 16 of us in the away end. Can't remember the result, but it was awful as I went on the Northbound sliproad by mistake.
- midweek defeat in the League Cup at Scarborough
- Sutton Utd debacle
- 4-0 at Cambridge
- 2-0 defeat at FGR when it was pissing down with rain.
Too many others to list.
Our first ever Sunday game was in January1974 (memory plays trick with us all)when we were all working a 3 day week against Derby FA cup game.Our first ever Sunday game vs Blues at HR. What a game that was.
Remember playing Chelsea at HR stood on the Kop, pissing down with rain. Stands out as it was the day the Grand National was called off. Was it the IRA? Can't remember.
Good shout. I drove back from university in Kent that morning to be there and stood very quietly on the the Holte all game. Terrible start and yes we were awful and never looked like we could get back in the game - I think a very young and raw Paul Furlong played for us that day. I didn’t know that we had actually stayed up until I got home.Villa away 1992, last game of the season. It was us or Luton for the drop, and we were 1 point better off. Luton were at already relegated Notts County. We were 1-0 down after a minute, Cyrille Regis scoring. Worst possible start. We were crap, and Villa scored a 2nd later on in the half. Luckily Luton lost at County somehow and we survived. Dark days under Don Howe those were. Bobby Gould came back for the 1992/1993 season and that was a fun season (Micky Quinn, John Williams etc)
Our first ever Sunday game was in January1974 (memory plays trick with us all)when we were all working a 3 day week against Derby FA cup game.
My favourite game was Sunderland FA cup 1963 the official gate was around 40000 but well more than that were there.We made a great comeback with Goals from Dietmar Bruck and the rock that was George Curtis.What a night that was?
Much easier remembering the successes…Yeah, I can remember some awful games. Ones that stick in the mind:
- the 5-1 defeat at Filbert Street, Christmas 83 or 84. Only highlight was Bobby Gould running on the pitch for some reason.
-Full Members cup game at Stoke City, around 85/86. Only 16 of us in the away end. Can't remember the result, but it was awful as I went on the Northbound sliproad by mistake.
- midweek defeat in the League Cup at Scarborough
- Sutton Utd debacle
- 4-0 at Cambridge
- 2-0 defeat at FGR when it was pissing down with rain.
Too many others to list.
Thanks for that.I probably make more mistake than most on here.Ah apologies. Maybe, I always thought it was the Blues match. Well, it was MY first ever Sunday game.
Yes this sticks in my mind as Regis became "Judas" for the afternoon, but mailny as there was one chap near us who'd got a radio/headphones and was calmly shaking his head to reassure us every time the Villa crowd cheered (pretending Luton had scored).Villa away 1992, last game of the season. It was us or Luton for the drop, and we were 1 point better off. Luton were at already relegated Notts County. We were 1-0 down after a minute, Cyrille Regis scoring. Worst possible start. We were crap, and Villa scored a 2nd later on in the half. Luckily Luton lost at County somehow and we survived. Dark days under Don Howe those were. Bobby Gould came back for the 1992/1993 season and that was a fun season (Micky Quinn, John Williams etc)
I was also in the Holte End that day with a mate who was a villa fan....it wasn't difficult to not get excited, as we were gash.Good shout. I drove back from university in Kent that morning to be there and stood very quietly on the the Holte all game. Terrible start and yes we were awful and never looked like we could get back in the game - I think a very young and raw Paul Furlong played for us that day. I didn’t know that we had actually stayed up until I got home.
Villa away 1992, last game of the season. It was us or Luton for the drop, and we were 1 point better off. Luton were at already relegated Notts County. We were 1-0 down after a minute, Cyrille Regis scoring. Worst possible start. We were crap, and Villa scored a 2nd later on in the half. Luckily Luton lost at County somehow and we survived. Dark days under Don Howe those were. Bobby Gould came back for the 1992/1993 season and that was a fun season (Micky Quinn, John Williams etc)
I always tell people I was there live for that moment. Cos I was but truth be told I wasn't paying attention much like Shay and only turned around to see the ball rolling in!Was sat behind shay given when Dublin done a number on him
Surprised nobody mentioned the last game at HR yet. That sticks out song with NC play off 2nd leg, the high scoring and Wembley games already mentioned and some for all the wrong reasons of our many cup humblings by lower league and non league opposition over the years. Used to be a novelty but so many of them now. I don't remember the Kings Lynn debacle, but do so for Sutton, Northampton, Scarborough, Wrexham etc among others.