Crikey that list is an exercise in masochistic nostalgia.As a kid I was convinced we were going all the way to Wembley in 68/69 having dumped out QPR and Southampton under the doc.And then we got Spurs away and went out narrowly.Bloody Tottenham always ended my dreams in the late sixties early seventies!
Quote from: Godfrey Brian on June 02, 2015, 10:43:27 PMCrikey that list is an exercise in masochistic nostalgia.As a kid I was convinced we were going all the way to Wembley in 68/69 having dumped out QPR and Southampton under the doc.And then we got Spurs away and went out narrowly.Bloody Tottenham always ended my dreams in the late sixties early seventies! I remember that Spurs cup match very well. The first attempt to play it at White Hart Lane was called off due to the snowy conditions when we were half way down the motorway!. The second we gave it our all but Greavsie scored twice and that was that for another year.
Quote from: Archbishop Herbert Cockthrottle on June 01, 2015, 11:52:14 PMMan U (various), Liverpool and this years effort were painful but Wimbledon was the one that felt like the hugest kick in the bollocks.Which one, there are 3 exits to Wimbledon, saw 2 of them first hand, the 0-1 loss at Villa Park when Allan Evans missed a penalty and the Plough Lane replay when Alan Cork popped up deep into extra time to send us home in the rain the bald bastard.
Man U (various), Liverpool and this years effort were painful but Wimbledon was the one that felt like the hugest kick in the bollocks.
That West Ham defeat in 1980 took some getting over especially the manner of it.
Wasn't the replay played in mad fog as well?Fucking Wimbledon. All the hatred for MK Dons made me forget how much I despised those bastards 20-odd years ago.
Quote from: The Man With A Stick on June 03, 2015, 07:34:47 PMWasn't the replay played in mad fog as well?Fucking Wimbledon. All the hatred for MK Dons made me forget how much I despised those bastards 20-odd years ago.That 1989 game was the most thuggish performance from an opposition I can remember, worse than any game against Small Heath.
My earliest memory is as a nine year old watching the wrestling on World Of Sport when the West Ham score came up and we had conceded the late penalty goal. I was at the Oldham QF game in 1990, which was pretty grim but we still had the league to play for. The one that got to me the most was Liverpool in '92. Phillip Don was ref and gave us nothing. It didn't help that they went on to win the trophy by beating two average second division sides. Looking through all those games from 1980 onwards, strangely the only one I can't recall at all is Everton in 2009.
Quote from: Damo70 on June 04, 2015, 08:04:48 AMMy earliest memory is as a nine year old watching the wrestling on World Of Sport when the West Ham score came up and we had conceded the late penalty goal. I was at the Oldham QF game in 1990, which was pretty grim but we still had the league to play for. The one that got to me the most was Liverpool in '92. Phillip Don was ref and gave us nothing. It didn't help that they went on to win the trophy by beating two average second division sides. Looking through all those games from 1980 onwards, strangely the only one I can't recall at all is Everton in 2009.To those of us of a certain age 1992 was The One, not helped by Liverpool's ridiculously easy run to the final.