I thought I’d start a new thread for the older supporters. so the youngsters out there under 60 can ignore the meanderings of those taking a trip down memory lane.
Yesterday, in the words of David Coleman was ‘quite remarkable’,a day that many of us thought we may never see.
The memories flood back
- the incredible trip to the semi final as a third division club more than 50 years ago including fantastic wins v very good teams in Leeds, Chelsea and Sunderland.I was at those games and it was an astounding feat for a third division club
- queuing all the way around the ground to get tickets for the semi final (pre internet) and the despair of the semi final defeat v Southampton when Rodriguez was in those days permitted to kick our star player, Peter Taylor, out of the game
- the fantastic Coppell team and the 4-3 semi final win against all the odds v a rampaging Liverpool team after they had thumped us 9-0 earlier in the season
- the 3-3 final v Man Utd when we were minutes from winning, and then the sheer disappointment of the losing replay when we didn’t turn up
- the Wickham header in the semi final v Watford that seemed to go in at slow motion to give us another crack at the final
- again we were minutes away from winning in the final v Man Utd only to be crushed again in extra time.
The above is only a snapshot, and doesn’t take into account the shared experiences with family and friends, some of whom are no longer with us.
The motorway journeys, the service stations where you would bond with fellow supporters and revel in the excitement of it all.
I’m sure many of you will have looked back yesterday with similar memories and think at last - it’s finally happened.
Where the club goes from here , who knows?
But nobody can take yesterday away , and at last we are in the record books for the first time in the club’s history, and in my case of more than 60 years of watching the club.
Yesterday, in the words of David Coleman was ‘quite remarkable’,a day that many of us thought we may never see.
The memories flood back
- the incredible trip to the semi final as a third division club more than 50 years ago including fantastic wins v very good teams in Leeds, Chelsea and Sunderland.I was at those games and it was an astounding feat for a third division club
- queuing all the way around the ground to get tickets for the semi final (pre internet) and the despair of the semi final defeat v Southampton when Rodriguez was in those days permitted to kick our star player, Peter Taylor, out of the game
- the fantastic Coppell team and the 4-3 semi final win against all the odds v a rampaging Liverpool team after they had thumped us 9-0 earlier in the season
- the 3-3 final v Man Utd when we were minutes from winning, and then the sheer disappointment of the losing replay when we didn’t turn up
- the Wickham header in the semi final v Watford that seemed to go in at slow motion to give us another crack at the final
- again we were minutes away from winning in the final v Man Utd only to be crushed again in extra time.
The above is only a snapshot, and doesn’t take into account the shared experiences with family and friends, some of whom are no longer with us.
The motorway journeys, the service stations where you would bond with fellow supporters and revel in the excitement of it all.
I’m sure many of you will have looked back yesterday with similar memories and think at last - it’s finally happened.
Where the club goes from here , who knows?
But nobody can take yesterday away , and at last we are in the record books for the first time in the club’s history, and in my case of more than 60 years of watching the club.