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Not to mention 'you're going in the Wear'!Didn't need to watch it to know what the chant was, I'll have been one of the many thousands singing it. To be fair, it was probably sung after every opposition goal in that era, along with 'youre going home in a f***ing ambulance'.
Should have gad his Aramis on.Harold off due to injury.
Tony Norman in goal?Should have gad his Aramis on.
One shot at goal and they scored...Alan Whittle at the FE..iirc. I can still hear them shouting EAGLES EAGLES![]()
Nice one. Cannot think of a suitable riposte.Tony Norman in goal?
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Mentioned this loadsRemember it well.
Malcom Allison before the match winding up the Fulwell End.
Afterwards in the car park was a limo with Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt in from Status Quo.
Had a bit chat on with them. They were big Palace fans![]()
Drew twice under both both Bristol teamsWe never lost a home game all season in the league.
When football was football & you understood the rules you meanSimilar to this season in a lot of ways by the sounds of things.
I love BMR; the state of the pitches, the tackles, Brian Moore with his dead pan, professional commentating, the lack of media training for players, small boys in the park, jumpers for goal posts, blue Invcars parked at the corner flag, isn't it, eh? hmm, wasn't it.
Well enough of the important ones.When football was football & you understood the rules you mean![]()
Me anarl queued overnight to get a ticket.I was there,we should've won.
Massive improvement after the shite coverage we had to endure of the Battle of Hastings.Pretty good camera quality for the year 1076
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