Ah yes, i remeber it well
#1
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 06:56
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=ULY8XEiE43Y
#2
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 09:22
My all time favourite ever try has to be Micky Smith- Wembley 73!! I was there aged 10 at the time!
#3
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 09:52
My all time favourite ever try has to be Micky Smith- Wembley 73!! I was there aged 10 at the time!
Mine too, everybody was on there feet cheering me and my Dad included. He sat down thinking he would never get through. I stayed up and couldnt believe my eyes when he crossed. Oh happy days. I was 16 at the time.
#4
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 10:19
It sure was amazing, four men were on him and then he ducks his head and hes through, great memories mate! and what a day! for me our best ever performance against anyone ever and on the games biggest stage, with the whole world watching. I felt so proud that day it lasted a lifetime!
#5
Posté 19 novembre 2009 - 11:12
Ce message a été modifié par LOWFIELD - 19 novembre 2009 - 01:38 .
#6
Posté 19 novembre 2009 - 12:00
#7
Posté 19 novembre 2009 - 12:38
Watched that clip many times and still makes the hair stand up on the back of neck,
and the blood boil
#8
Posté 19 novembre 2009 - 01:33
And he's glad were still all here as well!
Ce message a été modifié par elppaxr2i - 19 novembre 2009 - 01:34 .
#9
Posté 19 novembre 2009 - 11:29
This was and still is THE classic try. May 12th on my 11th Birthday and I've still got the match programme 35+ years later.
#10
Posté 21 novembre 2009 - 08:05
Talking of memories ,not of any particular match, i remember being persuaded to go to a match for the very first time,it was anight match ,against bradford northern,my memory is of that magical feeling i felt as i walked up those steps to see the magical Post Office Road ground under floodlights ,december 1994 i believe , that feeling will stay with me forever ,hope no one,minds me posting this, there is a certain Gold about, Post Office Road ,dont you think
#11
Posté 21 novembre 2009 - 08:46
i remember that game that was a sky game if i remember, think it was also the first time newlove had been back at Fev since he had gone to Bradford
We got tonked i think that night 40 odd 16
#12
Posté 21 novembre 2009 - 08:58
We got tonked i think that night 40 odd 16
you are dead right mate, putting the score apart , oh that magical memory, some things you cannot take away
#13
Posté 21 novembre 2009 - 11:06
#14
Posté 22 novembre 2009 - 06:37
IIRC he wasn't playing as he'd refused to play for Great Britain because he wouldn't fly to somewhere (Aus?). I also thought he left in 93 so probably a year before the game Kirkie's talking about.
#15
Posté 26 novembre 2009 - 07:26
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=Plg7U7ee70I
&
A forty - twenty by Foxy before they were invented
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=vtJiIwUqcAk
Ce message a été modifié par Trojan - 26 novembre 2009 - 09:39 .
#16
Posté 29 novembre 2009 - 08:58
IIRC he wasn't playing as he'd refused to play for Great Britain because he wouldn't fly to somewhere (Aus?). I also thought he left in 93 so probably a year before the game Kirkie's talking about.
I thought that the Bradford game was in the winter of 93. Thinking back I didn't realise that Newlove didn't play. I remember him looking disgustedly at the Bullock shed when they were chanting "Judas". That must have been when he was bringing the sand on. I could have sworn he played in some part ofthe game cos I thought I remember him getting stiff armed. That must have been a different game or he may have got stiff armed bringing the sand on. lol.
My four favorite moments for what its worth.
1) Steve Quinn's final kick in the 83 final.
2) Deryck Fox's last minute try in the last minute of a John Player game at home to Hull Ca. Oct 83 or 84.
3)Dave Barrends' try in the last minute against Bradford to keep us in the top div Ca. April 84
4)I remember Steadman beating the whole Cas side to score at their place on a Friday night circa 89.
#17
Posté 02 décembre 2009 - 03:30













