George Oghani 57 today
Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 9:03 pm
Happy Birthday true vintage claret
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I got proper told off on here a while back when I mentioned THE ironing board as apparently it wasn't. It was something else...can't remember what though.TheFamilyCat wrote:I hope someone bought him an ironing board.
The "ooh" chant should be resurrected, but whose name fits?john'sroseyspecs wrote:Ooh!
A reminder of how far we've come. I watched my first game in 1987. Oghani was my first Burnley hero.Dazzler wrote:When Oghani was king
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"Oghani, we're going to wembley,Oghani we're going to wembley"
Northern final!Dy1geo wrote:Remember being packed in celebrating his goal against Preston in the Sherpa Van semifinal brings back some cracking memories,
Brady. Only because it sounds right. Oh and Tarks thinking about it!TheFamilyCat wrote:The "ooh" chant should be resurrected, but whose name fits?
Tommy Heaton
Matthew Lowton
James Tarkowski
Jeffrey Hendrick
Steven Defour
Robbie Brady
Who is most deserving?
Probably should have been, or Ian Britton but neither had as catchy chant (or a chant at all that I can recall)ontario claret wrote:It wasn't Neil Grewcock, Family Cat?
OOH! ROBBIE BRADY it is thenjohn'sroseyspecs wrote:Brady. Only because it sounds right. Oh and Tarks thinking about it!
I'd be guessing 25.000? Packed in like sardines.maybe a few more.ontario claret wrote:What was the attendance, tim noone?
He didn't forget to pay for an ironing board, he forgot to pay for some window locks but the ironing board was present as the weapon of choice.Dark Cloud wrote:I got proper told off on here a while back when I mentioned THE ironing board as apparently it wasn't. It was something else...can't remember what though.
Along with Spurs 83 and Chelsea 09 that is still my favourite away game.Dazzler wrote:When Oghani was king
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"Oghani, we're going to wembley,Oghani we're going to wembley"
Think it was an iron....he nicked the ironing board the day after.Dark Cloud wrote:I got proper told off on here a while back when I mentioned THE ironing board as apparently it wasn't. It was something else...can't remember what though.
Amazing atmosphere.Jimmymaccer wrote:Incredible night at Deepdale..........
Obviously we don't know what actually happened, but to be fair to Oghani I reckon Pearce would become a very punchable chap if you had to spend 5/6 days a week with him.Herts Clarets wrote:I wonder if our former dancing keeper remembers him with the same affection....
Sadly, seeing I was up for a full day's teaching the next day, I was in bed early, having no idea of the result. On the way to work in Neasden, I pulled up in my car and popped into a newsagent for a paper. I spent about fifteen seconds dancing in delight on the pavement outside. I so wish I'd been there.tim_noone wrote:One of the best nights ever being a burnley supporter!! We might not have won much but a lot of us have great memories of the past.the present is an unexpected and deserved bonus! UTC!
The answer to that question has to be no.Herts Clarets wrote:I wonder if our former dancing keeper remembers him with the same affection....
I think he was playing for the Vintage Clarets until the incident a couple of years ago when he headbutted the assistant referee at an amateur football match.boiledclaret wrote:57, wow. Happy birthday George, you'll always be a claret hero.
I don't know Chris Pearce personally so can't comment on that, but from what I have seen he always came across as a decent bloke. I do however know what happened between Oghani and Pearce. I played cricket with one of the apprentices at the time who was at the training ground when it happened.Bin Ont Turf wrote:Obviously we don't know what actually happened, but to be fair to Oghani I reckon Pearce would become a very punchable chap if you had to spend 5/6 days a week with him.
Those would be the days when ashen-faced Ron Knee,59 was in charge of the local team, Quicknick and Pevsner had a terrible habit of scoring own goals.Quicknick wrote:Sadly, seeing I was up for a full day's teaching the next day, I was in bed early, having no idea of the result. On the way to work in Neasden, I pulled up in my car and popped into a newsagent for a paper. I spent about fifteen seconds dancing in delight on the pavement outside. I so wish I'd been there.
I'll second that. It was only eleven months between the Orient Game and the win at Deepdale. What a turnaround. There were more people in the away end that night than we averaged at the Turf the season before. And the atmosphere was simply incredible. Deep down, I don't think anyone expected us to win but to demolish PNE on their own patch (plastic pitch too) was beyond words. My dad found my Wembley t-shirt recently too.tim_noone wrote:One of the best nights ever being a burnley supporter!! We might not have won much but a lot of us have great memories of the past.the present is an unexpected and deserved bonus! UTC!
I've still got my replica shirt from that season, bought at Uwe Noble's once we'd got to Wembley. Sadly it seems to have shrunk, it certainly doesn't fit now.Sausage wrote:My dad found my Wembley t-shirt recently too.
"Shrunk" eh?ClaretTony wrote:I've still got my replica shirt from that season, bought at Uwe Noble's once we'd got to Wembley. Sadly it seems to have shrunk, it certainly doesn't fit now.
Must have done - it doesn't fitSausage wrote:"Shrunk" eh?
My first away game with the clarets. No doubting the heart stuck with the clarets after that game.ElectroClaret wrote:When we were all bouncing up and down, I remember thinking the wooden terracing
at Dumpdale was gonna collapse.
Fabulous night on our journey back to footballs top tier.
We often sing his, Graham Brnch and Jimmy Mullens names on away days. Much to the confusion of everyone around us including most younger clarets.TheFamilyCat wrote:The "ooh" chant should be resurrected, but whose name fits?
Tommy Heaton
Matthew Lowton
James Tarkowski
Jeffrey Hendrick
Steven Defour
Robbie Brady
Who is most deserving?
ExistentialWanderer wrote:I think "Hit him on the head with an ironing board, oooh Robbie Brady" may lead to some confusion with him. He'll need to acquire one now and commit said assault for it to become official.
"Oghani! We're going to Wembley" is our favourite when drunk and away. Particularly good down The Tube!cricketfieldclarets wrote:We often sing his, Graham Brnch and Jimmy Mullens names on away days. Much to the confusion of everyone around us including most younger clarets.
Jimmy Mullens claret and blue army all the way to hull in 2015 was of derby proportions. Even ended up posted online by some mirror reporter who was on the train. We must have especially been inebriated though as he was trying to find out who the fk jimmy muldoon was!
Also remember being on the longside and the goal being disallowed and not realising for quite a few minutes!RocketLawnChair wrote:I remember Oghani scoring a sensational disallowed goal after dancing around the entire Luton Town defence (old div 1 side back then) in a cup tie at Turf Moor then and sliding the ball home for what we all thought was an astonishing equaliser.. But the ref pulled the game back for a foul on halfway. It was clear though that Oghani and the Luton goalkeeper and defenders trying to stop him hadn't heard the whistle. I seem to remember a lot of the Longside not even realising it had been disallowed for quite a while amidst the euphoria.