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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Keith » Sun Dec 28, 2008 7:17 pm

New Wembley is lovely, far better than the old one (we've won at both). When you get there, I'm sure you'll appreciate it. ;)
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Bratfud Thickoids » Sun Dec 28, 2008 7:25 pm

Bradford wont this season, COS WE ARE GOING UP AS CHAMPIONS : :)
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Shrimpsscene » Mon Dec 29, 2008 2:14 pm

now yesterday smatch is out of th eway and i wouldnt expect any true supporter to count that one
can we keep the suggestions coming in
best, most remarkable, memorable, worst day out worst performance a nightmare road trip like keiths spenny moor tale
keep them coming its been a great response so far and we will feature these throughout the season
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Keith » Mon Dec 29, 2008 6:20 pm

Shrimpsscene wrote:...a nightmare road trip like keiths spenny moor tale


Did you ever use that one Sean? You were going to send me the programme when you did. Cold? BRRRRRR!!!
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Shrimpsscene » Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:54 am

Keith wrote:
Shrimpsscene wrote:...a nightmare road trip like keiths spenny moor tale


Did you ever use that one Sean? You were going to send me the programme when you did. Cold? BRRRRRR!!!


i thought we had keith season before last
ill dig it out if we have ill send the programme
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby parceldave » Tue Dec 30, 2008 11:59 am

chipbuns wrote:Northwich at home in the FA cup a few seasons ago sticks in the mind. They hammered us that day with Paul Brayson and Carlos Roca ripping us apart, i was even applauding them! :o

Probably best one was Dagenham in the league before we got them in the playoffs, (can't remember if it was the same season). Chris Lane scored a volley in the last minute to give us a 3-2 win.

I remember that Northwich game , well only the first half cos it was so embarrasing we stayed in JB´s for the rest of the day.

I think the best football we played was i think against Altrincham in Conferance when we won 7-0 at C.P. But those 2 goals from Mr T at Cambridge will take some beating. ;)
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Shrimpsscene » Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:50 pm

keep them coming
some great suggestions
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Frobi » Wed Dec 31, 2008 4:54 pm

One of the worst games that I remember that I don't think has been mentioned so far is when we lost 5-0 to Yeovil the year they won the conference. A combination of them on top form, us playing completely rubbish and very poor weather conditions which we could not get to grips with lead to a horrid game to watch.

The 2-1 Cambridge win in the FA cup has to be up there with one of the best, the win over Peterborough and bradford last season were great games, along with a 5-0 win over Burton Albion about 4 or 5 seasons ago, it was the last game of the season if I remember rightly.
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Shrimpsscene » Wed Dec 31, 2008 4:59 pm

Frobi wrote:One of the worst games that I remember that I don't think has been mentioned so far is when we lost 5-0 to Yeovil the year they won the conference. A combination of them on top form, us playing completely rubbish and very poor weather conditions which we could not get to grips with lead to a horrid game to watch.

The 2-1 Cambridge win in the FA cup has to be up there with one of the best, the win over Peterborough and bradford last season were great games, along with a 5-0 win over Burton Albion about 4 or 5 seasons ago, it was the last game of the season if I remember rightly.


yes our groundsmen were promised large whiskeys all round by an ex director for getting the game on and then never bought them th epitch was in a dreadful state
it was 5 1 to yeovil with iain swann scoring a 25 yard lob in front of the north stand
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Shrimpsscene » Wed Dec 31, 2008 5:36 pm

Frobi wrote:One of the worst games that I remember that I don't think has been mentioned so far is when we lost 5-0 to Yeovil the year they won the conference. A combination of them on top form, us playing completely rubbish and very poor weather conditions which we could not get to grips with lead to a horrid game to watch.

The 2-1 Cambridge win in the FA cup has to be up there with one of the best, the win over Peterborough and bradford last season were great games, along with a 5-0 win over Burton Albion about 4 or 5 seasons ago, it was the last game of the season if I remember rightly.


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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Shrimpsscene » Sat Jan 03, 2009 10:12 pm

come on boys and girls need som emore suggestions

th ebest and worst matches

home and away

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weve dug some crackers out so far

i remember being in hamburg august 1998 and missed out on our 3 2 home win against barrow
we had to ring th ebath hotel for match report lol
was this match any good???
we ended up in a bar run by hristo stoichkovs mother i kid you not
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Sammy h » Sat Jan 03, 2009 10:32 pm

Anyone remember the Dagenham 1-1 draw at home, Chris Thompson was it? Scored a 94th minute bicycle kick :lol: Crazy times. Think he later went on to Lancaster city . .
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Muzzer » Sat Jan 03, 2009 10:43 pm

Sammy h wrote:Anyone remember the Dagenham 1-1 draw at home, Chris Thompson was it? Scored a 94th minute bicycle kick :lol: Crazy times. Think he later went on to Lancaster city . .


It was actually Peter Thomson....

who your thinking of is Chris Lane who chipbuns stated earlier



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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Burnley Shrimp » Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:48 am

The FA Trophy has a lot to answer for, for worst matches.

Away at Slough (More years ago than I care to remember). A long way to go to get beat 2-0 and then coach broke down on M6 on way home. On being told it would take 2 hours to get another one, 50 or so thirsty football fans set off across a field towards the lights of a distant village. Not a clue where it was but it had a pub! Couldn't believe the locals faces as a thirsty rabble descended, as if out of nowhere, on their normally quiet village local. Bad football day but funny all the same.

Colchester away! 7 hours to get there on one of three coaches. Police escort into Colchester from the outskirts, straight to the ground and no chance of a pint, put straight into the ground over an hour before kick off, no exceptions. Freezing day,a refreshment outlet the size of a telephone kiosk which quickly sold the 3 pies they had and was left with luke warm max packs and nothing else. Absolutely tonked 5-1 (only consolation was Cainy's wonder goal from near the half way/side line. Cross or shot? I still don't know).

Back on the coaches, police escort out and what seemed an even longer journey home.
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Sammy h » Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:17 pm

Muzzer wrote:
Sammy h wrote:Anyone remember the Dagenham 1-1 draw at home, Chris Thompson was it? Scored a 94th minute bicycle kick :lol: Crazy times. Think he later went on to Lancaster city . .


It was actually Peter Thomson....

who your thinking of is Chris Lane who chipbuns stated earlier



We're only posting this to piss you off Sam!! :lol:



They were two totally different games, one ended 1-1 the other 3-2.


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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Keith » Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:39 pm

Burnley Shrimp wrote:The FA Trophy has a lot to answer for, for worst matches.

Away at Slough (More years ago than I care to remember). A long way to go to get beat 2-0 and then coach broke down on M6 on way home. On being told it would take 2 hours to get another one, 50 or so thirsty football fans set off across a field towards the lights of a distant village. Not a clue where it was but it had a pub! Couldn't believe the locals faces as a thirsty rabble descended, as if out of nowhere, on their normally quiet village local. Bad football day but funny all the same.


Would be around about... 1978? It was grim. There were many other grim trips but I think in recent memory, the Northwich game was only slightly over shadowed by losing to ten men Acci Stanley by playing for a draw instead of going at them for a win. They thoroughly deserved their win despite being a man down.

One of my favourites was Chester-le-Street in the cup. It was live commentary on BBC Geordie and one of our lads had a radio to which we were listening. The commentary was the most biased imaginable, especially when they went a goal ahead. We pulled it back to 1-1, then 1-2, then 1-3... the commentary was still making out that Chester-le-Street were 'unlucky' so we all went and stood around the car where he was commentating from and started singing. You could hear us over the radio! Strangely, the commentary became much more favourable towards Morecambe! :roll: :lol: I think we eventually won 1-5... many happy trips up north east... and one bloody cold one!
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Christies Child » Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:46 pm

Without question the worst was Leek away on a bloody horrible night weather wise, let alone the result!

I really thought that it was curtains that night for the manager. But he lived to fight many more and thankfully sucessful games.

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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby mounse mk2 » Sun Jan 04, 2009 1:12 pm

Emley away in the FA Cup a few years ago.

They beat us on penalties, it was an absolutely brilliant game with the worst result. Obviously.

It was famous for Kenny Takano's wonder goal, which made him become the first Japanese player ever to score in the FA Cup.
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby parceldave » Tue Jan 06, 2009 8:19 pm

Dont know about best match , but best w/end was in Dover when J.Jackson made his away debut i think and scored 2 goals . Great night out with Grimmy and Macluskie and :?: :D
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby B.H.C #3 » Wed Jan 07, 2009 12:53 am

Woking 6-0,
Aldershot 3-3 after being 3-0 down at half time.
Farnborough away winning 3-2 after being behind.
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Re: The worst matches The best matches

Postby Pandashrimp » Wed Jan 07, 2009 2:01 am

Best
Nuneaton away: Super Robbie Talbot had us congering out the ground.
Best (defeat) Hull away FAC, 2-3 don't know why, just really enjoyed the day and the game. Jamie Heard had a stormer, Twiss great goal!

Worst
Rushden away.. was it 1-4? Boston fans made it bearable and red marauder won the national.. how poignent.
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