Burnley v Ajax 1992
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Burnley v Ajax 1992
Division 4 Champions v UEFA Cup Winners. I was in the Longside.
I can't find any record of the line-ups. The Burnley players are instantly recognisable to me, but who was playing for Ajax? Van Der Saar definitely, but who else?
And here are a few highlights. Good to see John Francis speeding past top players!
https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/r ... ajaxhist=0
I can't find any record of the line-ups. The Burnley players are instantly recognisable to me, but who was playing for Ajax? Van Der Saar definitely, but who else?
And here are a few highlights. Good to see John Francis speeding past top players!
https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/r ... ajaxhist=0
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I was there too. Ajax had a very young team out, but I remember quite a few of the names becoming stars in the proceeding years. I think the goalscorer for them was about 16 if I remember rightly. Nordin Wooter possibly, but I could be mistaken.
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Sounds like van der Sar was in goal from the commentary.
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My only memory of the game, other than being there, is the sight of the Ajax squad sat on the extra bench that had to be brought out and positioned next to the dugout to accommodate them all.
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Was there but cannot remember their team. Yhink maybe Brian Roy was playing?
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Alanstevensonsgloves wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 12:05 pmWas there but cannot remember their team. Yhink maybe Brian Roy was playing?
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Thanks, everyone!!
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Blimey doesn't seem like over 30 years ago ! I was on .
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I was there saw a world record broken. Anyone else know what it was?
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He wasn’t. The team is at the link provided by jdrobboAlanstevensonsgloves wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 12:05 pmWas there but cannot remember their team. Yhink maybe Brian Roy was playing?
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Wonder how Seascale managed to get this arranged? Very prestigious for a 4th division team
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First time I'd seen a luminous pink goalkeepers shirt.
Strange what sticks in your memory. I too thought Brian Roy played.
Strange what sticks in your memory. I too thought Brian Roy played.
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Sorry Teasdale of courseJohnDearyMe wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 2:26 pmWonder how Seascale managed to get this arranged? Very prestigious for a 4th division team
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Seascale sounded better.

Ajax were over here looking for a game but not sure how they came to play us.
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I had the t/shirt. Burnley v Ajax wore it for many a yearuntil it fell apart .lol
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This is mine, could do with ironing but its still pretty good.
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That's one of my main memories.Funkydrummer wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 3:12 pmFirst time I'd seen a luminous pink goalkeepers shirt.
Strange what sticks in your memory. I too thought Brian Roy played.
van der Sar took dog's abuse and reacted really well to it! I remember thinking he seemed to be a good character.
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Match programme, squads & info
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Thank you to the OP. In digging out the programme I found this photo. The only copy I haveon file has a nasty crease down the middle. It can now be replaced.
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I recall the stadium announcer introducing pronouncing Ajax with a hard J, as per the cleaning product 
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The Chairman of Ajax was a business associate of Mike Naylor, the Endsleigh boss. It was Mike who persuaded them to play us and he was prepared to cover any shortfall, if the costs weren't met.
One of their star players was Denis Bergamp, who later played for Arsenal. He would never fly and as it was a friendly, was excused from playing against us.
The world record I mentioned above, was the biggest Edam cheese ever made. That was brought over by the Ajax Chairman, as a gift to Bfc and he verified it as a world record. There used to be small circular tables in the sponsors lounge and it covered the whole table and from what I can remember, was a good 7 or 8" deep and would need 2 people to carry it upstairs. Frank Teasdale was handed a knife to cut into it and we were then all passed chunks of it to taste.
One of their star players was Denis Bergamp, who later played for Arsenal. He would never fly and as it was a friendly, was excused from playing against us.
The world record I mentioned above, was the biggest Edam cheese ever made. That was brought over by the Ajax Chairman, as a gift to Bfc and he verified it as a world record. There used to be small circular tables in the sponsors lounge and it covered the whole table and from what I can remember, was a good 7 or 8" deep and would need 2 people to carry it upstairs. Frank Teasdale was handed a knife to cut into it and we were then all passed chunks of it to taste.
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It was an incident in 1994 that led to Bergkamp’s fear of flying. He didn’t play against us because most of their first team didn’t.Bfc wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 6:49 pmThe Chairman of Ajax was a business associate of Mike Naylor, the Endsleigh boss. It was Mike who persuaded them to play us and he was prepared to cover any shortfall, if the costs weren't met.
One of their star players was Denis Bergamp, who later played for Arsenal. He would never fly and as it was a friendly, was excused from playing against us.
The world record I mentioned above, was the biggest Edam cheese ever made. That was brought over by the Ajax Chairman, as a gift to Bfc and he verified it as a world record. There used to be small circular tables in the sponsors lounge and it covered the whole table and from what I can remember, was a good 7 or 8" deep and would need 2 people to carry it upstairs. Frank Teasdale was handed a knife to cut into it and we were then all passed chunks of it to taste.
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Must have been a horrible incident to have such an impact on him given how much he otherwise would have flownClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 8:03 pmIt was an incident in 1994 that led to Bergkamp’s fear of flying. He didn’t play against us because most of their first team didn’t.
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Some team mates had been in a crash in the 1980s but he decided he would never fly again after a problem with a flight during the 1994 World Cup.JohnDearyMe wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 8:11 pmMust have been a horrible incident to have such an impact on him given how much he otherwise would have flown
Must be horrendous to be like that when you are probably required to fly numerous times.
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Came back from holiday in wales to watch this in the longside then my dad drove back after. We had a really good team. Could have played the league higher and been contenders imo
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Big Frank leading the way. Yet to see Pace attract a European giant to the turf.
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Yes didn’t he have to travel separately for European football for club and country? What a fantastic player.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 8:38 pmSome team mates had been in a crash in the 1980s but he decided he would never fly again after a problem with a flight during the 1994 World Cup.
Must be horrendous to be like that when you are probably required to fly numerous times.
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Obviously missed some games because of it but he travelled overland when he could for Arsenal’s European games.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 8:53 pmYes didn’t he have to travel separately for European football for club and country? What a fantastic player.
Unbelievable player