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Indeed, just as TVOS posted on t'other thread as I was typing.
Ah yes, spotted that now.
Fans had gathered at the tunnel that day in significant numbers only for the goals to fly in and everyone all being a bit unsure how to react. Much like now, but in our living rooms.
Fans had gathered at the tunnel that day in significant numbers only for the goals to fly in and everyone all being a bit unsure how to react. Much like now, but in our living rooms.
Who were the Dale scorers? I've got it in my head John Bramhall got a couple from centre-back, but the details are getting hazy, what with all the excitement we've had since.
Who were the Dale scorers? I've got it in my head John Bramhall got a couple from centre-back, but the details are getting hazy, what with all the excitement we've had since.
It was either Bramhall 2 and Dave Grant 1 or the other way round.
Not got my books to hand to check.
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
I've got the report at home. Will root it out tomorrow.
Got a vague recollection that we might have comeback to draw 3-3 after going down 3-0 to brighton at home in 1971, but I might be wrong. I do remember hughie riley got all three goals. It was the saturday after the third round cup win over coventry.
I've got the report at home. Will root it out tomorrow.
Always liked Grant, and thought he was harshly released straight after the Great Escape.
He was a rock-hard, scything left back, who did well as an emergency centre-back as well. He could be out-paced, possibly held back by the wind resistance of his mullet, but any winger taking him on was guaranteed to feel some contact.
Got a vague recollection that we might have comeback to draw 3-3 after going down 3-0 to brighton at home in 1971, but I might be wrong. I do remember hughie riley got all three goals. It was the saturday after the third round cup win over coventry.
No, don't think that's how it panned out
Riley hat-trick yes, but seem to recall the goals being interspersed between the teams
Riley hat-trick yes, but seem to recall the goals being interspersed between the teams
You may be right...I dont have access to my records at the moment but will check once I do. Very next game was another 3-3 draw with colchester in the cup, followed by that 5-0 disaster in the replay. 11 goals conceded in 3 games....immediately after holding first division coventry to 1. our problems at the back arent new then!
You may be right...I dont have access to my records at the moment but will check once I do. Very next game was another 3-3 draw with colchester in the cup, followed by that 5-0 disaster in the replay. 11 goals conceded in 3 games....immediately after holding first division coventry to 1. our problems at the back arent new then!
With matches not being reported on to anythlng like the same extent back in 1971, that 5-0 scoreline at Colchester (a league below us) was the first time i felt shock at a Dale result when it came through on the radio sports roundup. Of course, they went on to beat the mighty (at the time) Leeds Utd
Talking of comebacks, Colchester should never have been allowed to come back after Dale had a perfectly good goal disallowed at 3-1, and coasting in the home game
With matches not being reported on to anythlng like the same extent back in 1971, that 5-0 scoreline at Colchester (a league below us) was the first time i felt shock at a Dale result when it came through on the radio sports roundup. Of course, they went on to beat the mighty (at the time) Leeds Utd
Talking of comebacks, Colchester should never have been allowed to come back after Dale had a perfectly good goal disallowed at 3-1, and coasting in the home game
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...and Colchester had a penalty saved (brilliantly by Dave Tennent)
In the disastrous 73/74 season when we won only 2 league games I'm fairly sure we came back from 0-3 down to draw 3-3 against Bournemouth, with Keith Hanvey getting a late equaliser.
In the disastrous 73/74 season when we won only 2 league games I'm fairly sure we came back from 0-3 down to draw 3-3 against Bournemouth, with Keith Hanvey getting a late equaliser.
My memory could be playing tricks however.
That was an evening game, and again i think the goals were interspersed but seem to recall the late equaliser, at the Pearl St end
...and Colchester had a penalty saved (brilliantly by Dave Tennent)
yes but he was at fault for the two late colchester goals and dropped forthe replay...his confidence was shot and he never got back to be first choice.
I was talking to a "socially distanced" Burnley fan last Tuesday, referring to Dale Stephens who now plays for them. So I gave him my Dale Stephens story...3 -0 down at half time in Morecambe we all started to sing "four, three we're gonna win four three" such was the massive belief in our No Fear footballing approach at the time. And we meant it. Not unlike Crewe yesterday we were awesome as a counter-attacking team. Yes, Dale Stephens, on loan from Oldham equalised and we very nearly won the game 3-4.
Got a vague recollection that we might have comeback to draw 3-3 after going down 3-0 to brighton at home in 1971, but I might be wrong. I do remember hughie riley got all three goals. It was the saturday after the third round cup win over coventry.
4 mins Dale 0 Brighton 1 (Howard Wilkinson) 6 mins Dale 1 Brighton 1 (Hughen Riley) 21 mins Dale 1 Brighton 2 (Allan Gilliver) 23 mins Dale 2 Brighton 2 (Hughen Riley) 40 mins Dale 2 Brighton 3 (Allan Gilliver) 80 mins Dale 3 Brighton 3 (Hughen Riley)
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
That was an evening game, and again i think the goals were interspersed but seem to recall the late equaliser, at the Pearl St end
Monday 17th September 1973
I've got a poor copy of the match report, but I'm sure I can read "Micky Cave made it three in 27 minutes". Mel Machin and Phil Boyer had scored the other two.
Skeete, Kinsella and Hanvey scored for Dale after the interval.
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
I was talking to a "socially distanced" Burnley fan last Tuesday, referring to Dale Stephens who now plays for them. So I gave him my Dale Stephens story...3 -0 down at half time in Morecambe we all started to sing "four, three we're gonna win four three" such was the massive belief in our No Fear footballing approach at the time. And we meant it. Not unlike Crewe yesterday we were awesome as a counter-attacking team. Yes, Dale Stephens, on loan from Oldham equalised and we very nearly won the game 3-4.
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
4 mins Dale 0 Brighton 1 (Howard Wilkinson) 6 mins Dale 1 Brighton 1 (Hughen Riley) 21 mins Dale 1 Brighton 2 (Allan Gilliver) 23 mins Dale 2 Brighton 2 (Hughen Riley) 40 mins Dale 2 Brighton 3 (Allan Gilliver) 80 mins Dale 3 Brighton 3 (Hughen Riley)
I was playing for TBA then and we'd have a quick shower after our game and drive over to Spotland in somebodies car. Our game was a 2-15 KO of course. When they opened the gates we'd get the last 10 minutes or so. I just got on in time to see Riley get his hat trick goal. It was at the Church Inn end.