1994 livepoool away in the fa cup. Sheringham on the stroke of HT then Klinsman in stoppage time. In the centenary stand. How a 12 yo child never got beaten to death that day who knows .
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That was a great game to be present at, even more so when it's your first one. Trouble is, at that age, you think they're all going to be like that.1994 livepoool away in the fa cup. Sheringham on the stroke of HT then Klinsman in stoppage time. In the centenary stand. How a 12 yo child never got beaten to death that day who knows .
Haha that's cool. Annoys me a bit now Ruddock when he's on tv. Yeah great game to be at. Me and my dad went nuts when Klinsman scoredThat was a great game to be present at, even more so when it's your first one. Trouble is, at that age, you think they're all going to be like that.
Coincidentally, we were in a pub in Hornchurch the day after, and who was there but Razor Ruddock. TBF, he took the banter really well.
That's exactly how I felt every time I walked into WHL. From my first game in 1975, to my last there in 2004, the feeling when you got to the top of the Concrete stairs and looked over the pitch, it was just awesome, every single time.Don't think that matters that much really, as long as it's not a tonking. TBH what I remember most was the feeling of walking into WHL and just falling in love with the place. And I have to admit I felt that again when I entered the bowl at the TH Stadium.
I think that was George Graham's last match as Leeds manager before he came to Spurs.Leeds 3-3 in 1998 at whl. Judas got a last minute goal. I asked my father, a non football fan at that time, to take me to a football game; I was 6 and obsessed with football. He couldnt get Woolwich tickets so we went to that game, hooked ever since.
you're absolutely right!Don't think that matters that much really, as long as it's not a tonking. TBH what I remember most was the feeling of walking into WHL and just falling in love with the place. And I have to admit I felt that again when I entered the bowl at the TH Stadium.
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Tottenham Hotspur v Charlton Athletic, 10 March 1990
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Take me back to that day