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moosey_club
May 29, 2018, 1:30pm
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Burnley away when Donovan smashed that shot in pretty much sealing our first trip to Wembley !!


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home to wba when bonetti scored the winner. still makes the hairs on the back of my neck go up when i think about it now
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The 5-2 Palace and 6-2 Wimbledon home games were some of the best i've known at BP
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Wolves in the league cup quarter final 1979..Andy Gray said it was the most hostile atmosphere he had played in despite it being half the attendance he was used to playing in front of.  The Fulham play off game is the best I've known at B.P since the Findus stand has been built.  Exeter 1991 2nd half is the most anxious I've known B.P to be.
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Going back a wee bit further in time, the away days at Scunny (11,150) Lincoln (15.015) Brentford (14,620) and Doncaster (12,230) in the 1971-72 season were absolutely mental. My first season as a wage earner, and being able to afford to travel the country - even as a first year apprentice - gave me an opportunity to take part in some of the greatest away days of my life.

Coventry 1972-3 FAC wasn't bad either.


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Quoted from ginnywings


That was ace. Stood and watched a crowd, including my very drunken brother singing all the way through the half time break, with beer flying everywhere. When we went back in for the second half, my brother was nowhere to be seen, so after about 10 mins, i went looking for him and he was wandering around the concourse totally lost, and couldn't remember where his seat was. He had spent the whole pre match and most of the game telling anyone and everyone we were going to win 3-1, so much so that a few of our group put money on it and won a fair few quid. Never forget them all hugging and kissing him  at the final whistle, while he stood there with tears in his eyes. Will live long in the memory banks.


Sounds like your brother would have had trouble with it though.

That bit about wandering around the concourse looking for the right direction brings shivers to my spine. Vague memories of wandering confused round tube stations after a few too many cold drinks. Brrrrr!


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
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Seen some unforgettable moments with GTFC those memorable nights at Blundell Park in cup games Everton etc.

But I have got to say against all the odds that last home game for drama and relief (Blundell Park rocking) the last minute goal by Matt in the ponny end was right up there with the best.
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