What's the best match you've ever seen your team play in?
#1
Posted 04 March 2011 - 02:03 PM
John Drake
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#2
Posted 04 March 2011 - 02:46 PM
#3
Posted 04 March 2011 - 02:54 PM
There's the Oldham derby when Spotland had about 8,500 in and we turned 'em over thanks to a massive match from Matt Calland. There were also two games against Halifax during the Goulding first stint when we won on the last play of the game, home and away, they were very upset those 'Fax fans and no mistake.
Then there was the time we went to Wilderspool and were leading until Wire got a late, late penalty for Hornets breathing at the wrong time or something. The kick sailed wide and even the Wire coach agreed it missed but the touchies gave it and we lost. Damned shame!!!!
However, I think the game to beat them all was the Leigh away in Bobbie's first season. Bobbie rested a few for the run of games at home and the lads were expected to get the mother and father of all hidings, but they didn't read the script.
We got in front early on and the faithful start ironically singing easy, easy, and the guy in front of me said, "You wait, we haven't started yet." Well we got better and they got panicky and at half time I think it was 0-22. Straight away in the second half we scored again and from the kick-off Robbo took the kick, went up the right side ducked under a disgusting clothes line from Tommy Martyn, made 40 tards and handed on to, I think McGovern who scooted in under the black dot. I tapped the guy on the shoulder and his face was ashen and I just said "You will let us know when you get started won't you." Good grief the referee even sin-binned one of ours and they still got tatered 18-44.
I've got the DVD and it is a very treasured posession.
Pugwash.

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#4
Posted 04 March 2011 - 04:10 PM
#5
Posted 04 March 2011 - 08:46 PM
Now there's a question!
There's the Oldham derby when Spotland had about 8,500 in and we turned 'em over thanks to a massive match from Matt Calland. There were also two games against Halifax during the Goulding first stint when we won on the last play of the game, home and away, they were very upset those 'Fax fans and no mistake.
Then there was the time we went to Wilderspool and were leading until Wire got a late, late penalty for Hornets breathing at the wrong time or something. The kick sailed wide and even the Wire coach agreed it missed but the touchies gave it and we lost. Damned shame!!!!
However, I think the game to beat them all was the Leigh away in Bobbie's first season. Bobbie rested a few for the run of games at home and the lads were expected to get the mother and father of all hidings, but they didn't read the script.
We got in front early on and the faithful start ironically singing easy, easy, and the guy in front of me said, "You wait, we haven't started yet." Well we got better and they got panicky and at half time I think it was 0-22. Straight away in the second half we scored again and from the kick-off Robbo took the kick, went up the right side ducked under a disgusting clothes line from Tommy Martyn, made 40 tards and handed on to, I think McGovern who scooted in under the black dot. I tapped the guy on the shoulder and his face was ashen and I just said "You will let us know when you get started won't you." Good grief the referee even sin-binned one of ours and they still got tatered 18-44.
I've got the DVD and it is a very treasured posession.
Pugwash.
It was Kris Ratcliffe who i passed the ball to Puggie. Fantastic day, we all had a night out in Leigh that night too, awesome.
#6
Posted 05 March 2011 - 09:00 AM
#7
Posted 05 March 2011 - 09:47 AM
Now there's a question!
There's the Oldham derby when Spotland had about 8,500 in and we turned 'em over thanks to a massive match from Matt Calland. There were also two games against Halifax during the Goulding first stint when we won on the last play of the game, home and away, they were very upset those 'Fax fans and no mistake.
Then there was the time we went to Wilderspool and were leading until Wire got a late, late penalty for Hornets breathing at the wrong time or something. The kick sailed wide and even the Wire coach agreed it missed but the touchies gave it and we lost. Damned shame!!!!
However, I think the game to beat them all was the Leigh away in Bobbie's first season. Bobbie rested a few for the run of games at home and the lads were expected to get the mother and father of all hidings, but they didn't read the script.
We got in front early on and the faithful start ironically singing easy, easy, and the guy in front of me said, "You wait, we haven't started yet." Well we got better and they got panicky and at half time I think it was 0-22. Straight away in the second half we scored again and from the kick-off Robbo took the kick, went up the right side ducked under a disgusting clothes line from Tommy Martyn, made 40 tards and handed on to, I think McGovern who scooted in under the black dot. I tapped the guy on the shoulder and his face was ashen and I just said "You will let us know when you get started won't you." Good grief the referee even sin-binned one of ours and they still got tatered 18-44.
I've got the DVD and it is a very treasured posession.
Pugwash.
The centres for the 1989 Boxing Day fixture with Oldham (att 8150) were Mark Lord and Mark Nixon, Matt Calland was not even at the club then
#8
Posted 05 March 2011 - 09:49 AM
#9
Posted 05 March 2011 - 08:43 PM
#10
Posted 06 March 2011 - 05:19 PM
My new best match is today's, because we won!Last Sunday's game against Doncaster. I enjoyed it more than the Barrow game. They are the two I've seen.
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