Lincoln 20:46 - Jan 17 with 5737 views | pencoedjack | Did we get relegated there in Doug Sharpe days or was it York ? Remember Dougie going on all the buses after the game can't remember which ground though | | | | |
Lincoln on 22:43 - Jan 17 with 1616 views | morningstar |
Lincoln on 22:15 - Jan 17 by NeathJack | Close. Darlington didn't go down that season, Newport did. Darlo did play their last game in the league of a relegation season at the Vetch in the late '90s though. |
See, i knew i'd get you in the end. The only time Darlo were relegated in the 90's was 91/92. They played us at the vetch on the 11th April, so it wouldn't have been their last game! | |
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Lincoln on 22:49 - Jan 17 with 1593 views | NeathJack |
Lincoln on 22:43 - Jan 17 by morningstar | See, i knew i'd get you in the end. The only time Darlo were relegated in the 90's was 91/92. They played us at the vetch on the 11th April, so it wouldn't have been their last game! |
I meant Doncaster, obviously | | | |
Lincoln on 23:00 - Jan 17 with 1567 views | Phil_S | From memory the year we relegated Lincoln it was between them and Burnley on the last day of the season as to who went down (think it may even have been the first season of automatic relegation to the conference) I think Lincoln went down because Burnley scored in stoppage time in their game (after ours had finished) - stoppage time that was caused by a dog coming on the pitch and biting one of the players (or something like that) Either that is what happened or I have now officially lost the plot | | | |
Lincoln on 23:07 - Jan 17 with 1545 views | Phil_S |
Lincoln on 23:00 - Jan 17 by Phil_S | From memory the year we relegated Lincoln it was between them and Burnley on the last day of the season as to who went down (think it may even have been the first season of automatic relegation to the conference) I think Lincoln went down because Burnley scored in stoppage time in their game (after ours had finished) - stoppage time that was caused by a dog coming on the pitch and biting one of the players (or something like that) Either that is what happened or I have now officially lost the plot |
I was close it was Torquay not Burnley https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/may/09/torquay-united | | | |
Lincoln on 23:08 - Jan 17 with 1541 views | morningstar |
Lincoln on 23:00 - Jan 17 by Phil_S | From memory the year we relegated Lincoln it was between them and Burnley on the last day of the season as to who went down (think it may even have been the first season of automatic relegation to the conference) I think Lincoln went down because Burnley scored in stoppage time in their game (after ours had finished) - stoppage time that was caused by a dog coming on the pitch and biting one of the players (or something like that) Either that is what happened or I have now officially lost the plot |
We've all lost the plot to a certain degree where memories are concerned, i was about to take a new direction to the thread by asking who was the first club you remember watching the Swans play against before they went out of the league. Mine was Barrow, only to find out that we never actually played a league game against them. Just an Fa cup match a few months before i was born! | |
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Lincoln on 23:12 - Jan 17 with 1529 views | harryhpalmer | remember the names of Danny and Nicky Cowley. these boys are going to be very successful. | |
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Lincoln on 23:17 - Jan 17 with 1516 views | LeonWasGod |
Lincoln on 21:49 - Jan 17 by raynor94 | Ipswich are absolutely awful |
Totally sh*t. That's 6 points next year, assuming they can stay up. | | | |
Lincoln on 23:21 - Jan 17 with 1509 views | TNT |
Lincoln on 21:18 - Jan 17 by Borojack | Rotherham don't think we ever played Rotterdam |
Saw us draw 2-2 at Sparta Rotterdam in 2007. Leon scored! Den Haag turned up - didn't like Sparta. I got hit by a flying seat! Thought I was back at Onion Park! Friendly it was too! | |
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Lincoln on 23:22 - Jan 17 with 1506 views | raynor94 |
Lincoln on 23:08 - Jan 17 by morningstar | We've all lost the plot to a certain degree where memories are concerned, i was about to take a new direction to the thread by asking who was the first club you remember watching the Swans play against before they went out of the league. Mine was Barrow, only to find out that we never actually played a league game against them. Just an Fa cup match a few months before i was born! |
Bradford park avenue would have been mine | |
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Lincoln on 23:24 - Jan 17 with 1496 views | Borojack |
Lincoln on 22:11 - Jan 17 by morningstar | That's the one! We relegated Darlington that day as well. It was Orient who were 5 points clear with 2 games left and they lost at home to Wolves 0-2 on the last day! |
I thought we beat the mighty Scarborough to clinch our play off spot. Should go back to Division 1 2 3 4 never liked the new fangled leagues. Should also play the Woodywoodpecker song before home games. And have a scoreboard with letters on and a guy with a ladder putting the scores up Fukc all seater stadiums and Sky TV as well | |
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Lincoln on 23:28 - Jan 17 with 1475 views | morningstar |
Lincoln on 23:22 - Jan 17 by raynor94 | Bradford park avenue would have been mine |
Southport at home must have been mine, but my certain memory would be Workington Town away. | |
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Lincoln on 23:37 - Jan 17 with 1451 views | morningstar |
Lincoln on 23:24 - Jan 17 by Borojack | I thought we beat the mighty Scarborough to clinch our play off spot. Should go back to Division 1 2 3 4 never liked the new fangled leagues. Should also play the Woodywoodpecker song before home games. And have a scoreboard with letters on and a guy with a ladder putting the scores up Fukc all seater stadiums and Sky TV as well |
And none of this 'hot' pastie malarkey either! Cheap beef flavoured water that would send you home with a burnt mouth and a freezing cold pastie or a pie if you were one of the lucky ten to get one! | |
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Lincoln on 23:42 - Jan 17 with 1438 views | builthjack |
Lincoln on 23:22 - Jan 17 by raynor94 | Bradford park avenue would have been mine |
Workington | |
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Lincoln on 23:46 - Jan 17 with 1426 views | Sheffieldjack |
Lincoln on 22:08 - Jan 17 by FieryJack | Went away to Lincoln once in the 90s. Can remember a mob of Port Talbot Jacks turning up with a blow-up doll & it being tossed about in the air during the game. This mob were slating our striker all through the match (that Cardiff thug, Dai Thomas?), and he came right over to the touch line & threatened them. Lost 2-1, I think. When you lose away at places like that you always end up traipsing away from the ground thinking "What the effing hell am I doing here?" The pre-match trip to the cathedral was ok â˜¹ï¸ |
Wow, I remember that game too. | | | |
Lincoln on 23:48 - Jan 17 with 1421 views | Borojack |
Workington for me as well went to watch them last season against Darlington in the Evostick Northern League now and we think we got problems. Give Huw Jenkins a few more years and we could be down there. | |
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Lincoln on 23:51 - Jan 17 with 1229 views | NeathJack |
Lincoln on 23:24 - Jan 17 by Borojack | I thought we beat the mighty Scarborough to clinch our play off spot. Should go back to Division 1 2 3 4 never liked the new fangled leagues. Should also play the Woodywoodpecker song before home games. And have a scoreboard with letters on and a guy with a ladder putting the scores up Fukc all seater stadiums and Sky TV as well |
Fairly sure (although less & less as this thread goes on!!) that we beat Scarborough 3-0 in around the Jan/Feb time of that season and it was Robbie James' first game back after signing from Leicester. Simon Davey missed a pen as well. Although it's entirely possible that the Darlo & Scarborough fixtures were the other way around. | | | |
Lincoln on 23:56 - Jan 17 with 1220 views | Borojack |
Lincoln on 23:51 - Jan 17 by NeathJack | Fairly sure (although less & less as this thread goes on!!) that we beat Scarborough 3-0 in around the Jan/Feb time of that season and it was Robbie James' first game back after signing from Leicester. Simon Davey missed a pen as well. Although it's entirely possible that the Darlo & Scarborough fixtures were the other way around. |
Yes your right mate just looked it up | |
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Lincoln on 00:06 - Jan 18 with 1209 views | morningstar |
Lincoln on 23:48 - Jan 17 by Borojack | Workington for me as well went to watch them last season against Darlington in the Evostick Northern League now and we think we got problems. Give Huw Jenkins a few more years and we could be down there. |
Once managed by no other than the great Bill Shankly before he made a bit of a name for himself. I went there in the season they voted out of the league in favour of Wimbledon. Lovely little ground that was about a quarter size of the old Vetch. How their record attendance was 21000 is one of lifes great mysteries! | |
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Lincoln on 00:14 - Jan 18 with 1199 views | Borojack |
Lincoln on 00:06 - Jan 18 by morningstar | Once managed by no other than the great Bill Shankly before he made a bit of a name for himself. I went there in the season they voted out of the league in favour of Wimbledon. Lovely little ground that was about a quarter size of the old Vetch. How their record attendance was 21000 is one of lifes great mysteries! |
Yes Bill Shankley what a manager he was can you imagine Jenkins telling him he had just signed some youngster from Falkirk reserves. | |
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Lincoln on 00:23 - Jan 18 with 1188 views | morningstar |
Lincoln on 00:14 - Jan 18 by Borojack | Yes Bill Shankley what a manager he was can you imagine Jenkins telling him he had just signed some youngster from Falkirk reserves. |
On the contrary. Shanks would have told Huw Jenkins he was signing a player from Falkirk and he was starting on Saturday! Difference is, he knew what he was doing! | |
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Lincoln on 06:22 - Jan 18 with 1144 views | dobjack2 |
Same here 0-0 | | | |
Lincoln on 09:04 - Jan 18 with 1097 views | Professor |
Lincoln on 21:14 - Jan 17 by Borojack | Yes we did relegate Lincoln but I think we got promoted at Torquay the following season we beat Rotterdam in the semi final they dropped down from the 3rd. The same season Boro went up to the first division sending Chelsea down at Stamford Bridge where there was a riot in the ground after a few of my mates in work remember it well. Happy days would be great to see them drop again. |
A big riot. Not just the ground but all around the area-King's Road and Fulham Road. I was a student and working weekends as a fishmonger in Waitrose on the King's Road- we closed at 6 but were kept in the shop until 6:30-most pubs had been de-glazed and the usual post-fish gutting pint had to be in one of the back street pubs off the King's Road. The guy I was on the counter with was a hammers fan and delighted. | | | |
Lincoln on 09:26 - Jan 18 with 1093 views | sherpajacob | Quite a few friends of mine are sincil bankers. So congratulations to them, the magic of the cup lives on in some places. | |
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Lincoln on 09:59 - Jan 18 with 1080 views | dickythorpe | Lovely. rejuvenated city is Lincoln nowadays. Keep an eye on them | | | |
Lincoln on 16:06 - Jan 18 with 1029 views | FieryJack |
Lincoln on 09:04 - Jan 18 by Professor | A big riot. Not just the ground but all around the area-King's Road and Fulham Road. I was a student and working weekends as a fishmonger in Waitrose on the King's Road- we closed at 6 but were kept in the shop until 6:30-most pubs had been de-glazed and the usual post-fish gutting pint had to be in one of the back street pubs off the King's Road. The guy I was on the counter with was a hammers fan and delighted. |
Ahh...the lovely, grim old days. The only de-glazing I do these days is when I splash some white wine into the pan after singeing a steak! | | | |
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