And that is why he is still regarded as a legend by them.It was only really against us he seemed to perform.or so it seemed.The season when that scummy Nicholas only ever seemed to score against us.
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And that is why he is still regarded as a legend by them.It was only really against us he seemed to perform.or so it seemed.The season when that scummy Nicholas only ever seemed to score against us.
I was there. Literally just turned 17.
Proper limbs.
Great celebrations from the Paxton.I was there as well. Wasnt that the first time we saw his trade mark free kick?
"Hoddle,Hoddle,Hoddle"
Sad thing is ,i don't think we will ever get the crowd participation(going mental) and atmosphere we had back then.Great celebrations from the Paxton.
I always found it amazing that the Enclosure never had any crush barriers.
And best friends with someone you'd never seen before.arms and legs flying everywhere when we scored even in normal games . often ended up in a different row
I remember that happening a lot at Wembley in 87.Not forgetting those days when it was so packed, that you'd sometimes be aware of a warm damp feeling on yer trouser leg.
It's quite disgusting when you think back to it.Wembley was a nightmare had them big high steps as terracing, it was like a waterfall , the Shelf in its day used to get a bit damp and there would always be someones lone trainer left in the middle after one of the big surges we used to have
Up until the mid- late 80s it was a given that certain amount of Money given to a turnstyle operative would get you in.It may heave been 87,that the powers that be tightened up on that.Also at Wembley anyone remember the scally wags climbing up tied together scarfs to bunk in early 80s