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1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 09:17 - Nov 17 with 462 views | onehunglow | My God did that bring it all back Thanks for that |  |
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1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 10:31 - Nov 17 with 438 views | builthjack | I was at the Hungary game, and also the Austria game at Weexham with my Dad. Then the Yugoslavia game. No wonder the crowd went wild. Blatant cheating by the referee. We got to the Quarter Finals. People forget that or don't know it. |  |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 11:58 - Nov 17 with 413 views | onehunglow |
1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 10:31 - Nov 17 by builthjack | I was at the Hungary game, and also the Austria game at Weexham with my Dad. Then the Yugoslavia game. No wonder the crowd went wild. Blatant cheating by the referee. We got to the Quarter Finals. People forget that or don't know it. |
The Yugoslav game the worst for blatant corruption The Anfield game for incompetence and cheating |  |
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1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 12:01 - Nov 17 with 411 views | Badlands | The finals were in Yugoslavia! Say no more. |  |
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1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 15:07 - Nov 17 with 346 views | KeithHaynes |
1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 12:01 - Nov 17 by Badlands | The finals were in Yugoslavia! Say no more. |
He had definitely been got at, and Wales flying the wrong flag at the start ( he was East German ) and they flew the west Germany flag 🙄 and him growing his teddies down and refusing to start the game before correcting the mistake hardly helped. He had a history of preferential treatment towards Eastern European sides. My old man told me once we went to that game. I have absolutely no recollection of it. I’m certain I would have remembered it as I was twelve. |  |
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1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 16:15 - Nov 17 with 329 views | ReslovenSwan1 | I watched the Wales Yugoslavia game on TV. It was on a mud patch and Wales were playing a crude route one game. Hadziabdic was playing for Yugoslavia. I am a patriot but Wales were poor and Yorath missed a penalty. Yugoslavia were technically on a different level but the pitch was a leveller. I did not blame Glockner. No real bad decisions just bluff and bluster from Wales fans in Ninnan Park. Wales could not pass accurately then and still cannot pass accurately. say. compared to the Swiss and Danes. Some bad luck that is about it. Playing rubbish football of low quality leads to frustration and anger. It happened v Denmark in the Euros 0-4 and passed to death. Wilson sent off and Bales and co angry. Tiredness was an issue from excessive travelling. |  |
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1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 16:20 - Nov 17 with 325 views | KeithHaynes |
1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 16:15 - Nov 17 by ReslovenSwan1 | I watched the Wales Yugoslavia game on TV. It was on a mud patch and Wales were playing a crude route one game. Hadziabdic was playing for Yugoslavia. I am a patriot but Wales were poor and Yorath missed a penalty. Yugoslavia were technically on a different level but the pitch was a leveller. I did not blame Glockner. No real bad decisions just bluff and bluster from Wales fans in Ninnan Park. Wales could not pass accurately then and still cannot pass accurately. say. compared to the Swiss and Danes. Some bad luck that is about it. Playing rubbish football of low quality leads to frustration and anger. It happened v Denmark in the Euros 0-4 and passed to death. Wilson sent off and Bales and co angry. Tiredness was an issue from excessive travelling. |
Which England who weren’t hosts but played six out of seven games or so at home. |  |
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1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 19:55 - Nov 17 with 297 views | Badlands | I was there and the refereeing was even more bent than Swans v Scunthorpe league cup 2009. Wales had off sides called which were no where near, Yugoslav players were diving and getting free kicks, ref ignoring dreadful fouls, letting. The crowd wasn’t incandescent because Wales didn’t win, it was because Wales was being cheated. |  |
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1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 19:56 - Nov 17 with 295 views | builthjack |
1976: Glockner, Yugoslavia and a False Dawn for Welsh Football on 19:55 - Nov 17 by Badlands | I was there and the refereeing was even more bent than Swans v Scunthorpe league cup 2009. Wales had off sides called which were no where near, Yugoslav players were diving and getting free kicks, ref ignoring dreadful fouls, letting. The crowd wasn’t incandescent because Wales didn’t win, it was because Wales was being cheated. |
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| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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