What's the game you'll always remember
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Non Burnley - Italy v Brazil 82 WC
Burnley - Spuds 1 v 4 Burnley LC
Burnley - Spuds 1 v 4 Burnley LC
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I think the cauldron of hate headline game was when Ray deakin got a straight red for a sliding tackle on a drenched pitch when he simply couldn’t stop. The longside went mental at the injustice and roared on the 10 men to a last minute equaliser (possibly winner but I think darlo has already gone 1 nil up)spamalittle wrote:The Darlington match was a night match( I think), and I know I'm sort of remembering it for the wrong reasons but there was something about it, can anybody remember it???
The game against them on hillsborough day was just scrapping
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Preston away Sherpa van in response to the thread title
And olympiakos
And olympiakos
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Sheff U away in the FA cup '93. Went with my dad and his 2 mates. I was only 15 but thought I was the dogs bollix.
Chesterfield away on new year's Day 92' won 2-0. Felt like we had half the ground.
Chesterfield away on new year's Day 92' won 2-0. Felt like we had half the ground.
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Northern Ireland 2-0 Ukraine Euro 2016
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Yes that sounds more like it. Its annoyed me for years and has taken a thread called games you'll always remember, to remind me of a game I can just about remember, but can't remember why. Perhaps I should see the doctor.Garnerssoap wrote:I think the cauldron of hate headline game was when Ray deakin got a straight red for a sliding tackle on a drenched pitch when he simply couldn’t stop. The longside went mental at the injustice and roared on the 10 men to a last minute equaliser (possibly winner but I think darlo has already gone 1 nil up)
The game against them on hillsborough day was just scrapping
Anyway I remember the elation of the Akinbiyi at Chelsea and the subsequent penalty shoot out.
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That was the game Lincoln brought on a sub named Willie Gamble. Lots of laughter around the ground. They murdered us on the pitch.NottsClaret wrote:Wembley and Ewood, obvs. But also a weird one that stuck in my mind as a childhood memory.
88/89 season, following Sherpa Van final and we’d got off to a flyer, up near the top of the league. As a youngster I thought this was it and we’d walk the league. Then we played Lincoln City on a Tuesday night and got absolutely destroyed 4-1.
Not sure why I remember that one, but it set the tone for another three seasons of misery.
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Away at Olympiakos
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Wow what a topic - probably for me it would be the Sherpa Van final at Wembley against Wolves as I always dreamed of watching the Clarets at Wembley.
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Re: What's the game you'll always remember
Orient
York
Tottenham Carling Cup Home / Chelsea away
Wembley v Sheff Utd
Man U at home - Robbie Blake
Aberdeen.
My choices, probably based on sentiment/ emotion
Hard to pick, hopefully have a new one to add this season.
York
Tottenham Carling Cup Home / Chelsea away
Wembley v Sheff Utd
Man U at home - Robbie Blake
Aberdeen.
My choices, probably based on sentiment/ emotion
Hard to pick, hopefully have a new one to add this season.
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Aside from the obvious Orient game and Wembley v Sheff Utd it has to be getting beat by Eintracht Frankfurt in 1967. We drew the first match in Germany and I was so confident we would win on the Turf. I can still remember, clearly to this day, walking off the Turf on that April night where I had been stood behind the goals on the Cricket Field End thinking how did that happen. We got beat 1-2.
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Reading in the playoffs. Driving home believing that Wembley should just be a formality.
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QPR at home in 2016. Game played later on in the day. By the time it kicked off, results in the Brighton and Middlesbrough games meant that we only needed a win to secure Automatic Promotion.
A tense game ensued. QPR, who’d done the square root of sweet FA all season, sensed their moment and really came at us. The usual dirty foul on Joey Barton came and went, barely punished, in the first ten minutes, and the game was away.
We nicked a brilliant goal from a set piece in the second half, courtesy of the superb Sam Vokes. He’d missed our promotion match against Wigan, two seasons earlier, through injury. It seemed quite apt that he should score the goal to seal our Promotion.
The game wasnt over, mind. Within minutes of taking the lead, QPR smashed a shot against the post. The rebound could have gone anywhere, but we managed to scramble it clear.
At the final whistle, relief and celebration about the ground. I smiled inside. For weeks there’d been chatter on Messageboards between Brighton and Boro fans that their final game, at the Riverside, would be a stitch-up between the pair of them to leave us marooned in the Play-Offs. Now both of these Pretenders would have to take that game far more seriously.
Twice in my life I’ve seen Burnley Promoted to the Top Flight in an automatic position. I never thought I’d see us promoted there by the Play-Offs, but that dream came true. I thought Automatic Promotion was just a pipe dream, and a Championship Title, just pure fantasy.
A tense game ensued. QPR, who’d done the square root of sweet FA all season, sensed their moment and really came at us. The usual dirty foul on Joey Barton came and went, barely punished, in the first ten minutes, and the game was away.
We nicked a brilliant goal from a set piece in the second half, courtesy of the superb Sam Vokes. He’d missed our promotion match against Wigan, two seasons earlier, through injury. It seemed quite apt that he should score the goal to seal our Promotion.
The game wasnt over, mind. Within minutes of taking the lead, QPR smashed a shot against the post. The rebound could have gone anywhere, but we managed to scramble it clear.
At the final whistle, relief and celebration about the ground. I smiled inside. For weeks there’d been chatter on Messageboards between Brighton and Boro fans that their final game, at the Riverside, would be a stitch-up between the pair of them to leave us marooned in the Play-Offs. Now both of these Pretenders would have to take that game far more seriously.
Twice in my life I’ve seen Burnley Promoted to the Top Flight in an automatic position. I never thought I’d see us promoted there by the Play-Offs, but that dream came true. I thought Automatic Promotion was just a pipe dream, and a Championship Title, just pure fantasy.
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occ claret Low income fans put off by the cost.Roy Keane's prawn sandwich brigade move in.result no atmosphere in most English grounds.....People like Mike Ashley and foreign owners just after the tv money.How many clubs near bankrupt out side the premier league.that's why teams fear relegation
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Odd this one but probably Chelsea 2 Leeds 1 FA Cup Final 1970.
I'd seen the Clarets lose a 4th round replay 1-3 against Chelsea at the Turf where Coates was sensational, and where John Collins had kicked lumps out of him all night, eventually wearing him down. I'd no love for Chelsea then....but they were playing Leeds in the final, that anti-football team of thugs and miscreants, under the odious stewardship of Don Readies.
I was delighted that Chelsea out dirtied dirty Leeds in the final. Seem to recall Peter Osgood heading in the equaliser whilst his marker Jack Charlton had gone looking for Ian Hutchison to exact revenge for some minor indiscretion, and for Hunter the biter; bit. A happy day.
I could put up with Chelsea after that.
I'd seen the Clarets lose a 4th round replay 1-3 against Chelsea at the Turf where Coates was sensational, and where John Collins had kicked lumps out of him all night, eventually wearing him down. I'd no love for Chelsea then....but they were playing Leeds in the final, that anti-football team of thugs and miscreants, under the odious stewardship of Don Readies.
I was delighted that Chelsea out dirtied dirty Leeds in the final. Seem to recall Peter Osgood heading in the equaliser whilst his marker Jack Charlton had gone looking for Ian Hutchison to exact revenge for some minor indiscretion, and for Hunter the biter; bit. A happy day.
I could put up with Chelsea after that.
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Watching England euro 96 against Holland and thrashing them 4-1
Watching Burnley my all time favourite game was beating Newcastle 3-2 on boxing Day 1979
Watching Burnley my all time favourite game was beating Newcastle 3-2 on boxing Day 1979
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Don’t you mean the replay ?Claret Toni wrote:Odd this one but probably Chelsea 2 Leeds 1 FA Cup Final 1970.
I'd seen the Clarets lose a 4th round replay 1-3 against Chelsea at the Turf where Coates was sensational, and where John Collins had kicked lumps out of him all night, eventually wearing him down. I'd no love for Chelsea then....but they were playing Leeds in the final, that anti-football team of thugs and miscreants, under the odious stewardship of Don Readies.
I was delighted that Chelsea out dirtied dirty Leeds in the final. Seem to recall Peter Osgood heading in the equaliser whilst his marker Jack Charlton had gone looking for Ian Hutchison to exact revenge for some minor indiscretion, and for Hunter the biter; bit. A happy day.
I could put up with Chelsea after that.
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Obviously Maine Rd May 1960. Actually dont remember a huge amount about the game but the drive back to Burnley through Rawtenstall was simply unbelievable. What a night for a 12 year year old.
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It was Ron "Chopper" Harris who was kicking lumps out of "Chunky."Claret Toni wrote:Odd this one but probably Chelsea 2 Leeds 1 FA Cup Final 1970.
I'd seen the Clarets lose a 4th round replay 1-3 against Chelsea at the Turf where Coates was sensational, and where John Collins had kicked lumps out of him all night, eventually wearing him down. I'd no love for Chelsea then....but they were playing Leeds in the final, that anti-football team of thugs and miscreants, under the odious stewardship of Don Readies.
I was delighted that Chelsea out dirtied dirty Leeds in the final. Seem to recall Peter Osgood heading in the equaliser whilst his marker Jack Charlton had gone looking for Ian Hutchison to exact revenge for some minor indiscretion, and for Hunter the biter; bit. A happy day.
I could put up with Chelsea after that.
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The last game of the 72-73 season at Deepdale. Terrible game but will always remember it, probably due to my age. First title win as well.
York was a fantastic night. As was Chelsea in the cup.
York was a fantastic night. As was Chelsea in the cup.
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Home win against Cardiff in 92. Just the feeling of Yes! We are going to do this. There were Mexican waves ( I think )
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Preston N E v Burnley 1972/73 - the first time I witnessed a league title, very special day!ClaretTony wrote:Burnley v Sunderland 1972/73 - the first time I ever witnessed a promotion, very special night.
even the home fans were happy!
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fans chanting (at Rooney when he skied one over the bar)padihamclaret wrote:Rooney losing his head
'you're not Robbie Blake
you're not Robbie Blake
you're not Robbie - you're not Robbie
you're not Robbie Blake'
priceless!
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Cheltenham away in the cup. Luigi what's his name and portable toilets
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Spurs League Cup semi final
Wembley of course
Bastards away in 2017
England v Colombia
Wembley of course
Bastards away in 2017
England v Colombia
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The Longside was bouncing that night, great evening.Fenwick wrote:Home win against Cardiff in 92. Just the feeling of Yes! We are going to do this. There were Mexican waves ( I think )
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Luton Town at home during the 20 odd winless streak under Cotterill.
BORED OUT OF MY FACE. doesn't even begin to describe how I felt.
BORED OUT OF MY FACE. doesn't even begin to describe how I felt.
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PNE away Sherpa Van 1988, simply because less than 12 months after Orient, Burnley were off to Wembley for the first time in my life.
One not mentioned yet is Charlton away 2016, the game we went 23 23 undefeated and won the Championship. It was the first time my then 10 year old son had run on the pitch in celebration. Great day
One not mentioned yet is Charlton away 2016, the game we went 23 23 undefeated and won the Championship. It was the first time my then 10 year old son had run on the pitch in celebration. Great day
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From games I attended
5-1 v Leeds 1968 ish
4-1 at Leeds 1973 ish
3-2 at spurs
4-1 at spurs
Orient game
1-0 Manure 2009
3-2 at Chelsea
I think 1-0 v Manure wins because it meant we were back from the dark days
5-1 v Leeds 1968 ish
4-1 at Leeds 1973 ish
3-2 at spurs
4-1 at spurs
Orient game
1-0 Manure 2009
3-2 at Chelsea
I think 1-0 v Manure wins because it meant we were back from the dark days
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That was the game when a bunch of Darlington fans were at the bottom of our side of the longside by the fence. They took a bit of a kicking but they were saved by the police who got them out and into the Bee Hole End only for them to receive a kicking there too.spamalittle wrote:Could be Reading away or Preston in the sherpa van. Two great nights and also many others. I support a small town club, with a great history which I am proud of. But one which also sticks in my brain is Darlington at home can't remember the year, but was dubbed by the Express as "the cauldron of hate", can anybody remember that one.
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My first trip to Ewood to support my home town team...
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It was my first away game and I remember it for the sheer amazement of all the agro after the game which was common place in those days. We’ve come a long way since then as football fans.
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It was my first away game and I remember it for the sheer amazement of all the agro after the game which was common place in those days. We’ve come a long way since then as football fans.