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many games stick in the mind about that plastic, from the first game against luton, which we lost 2-1, to the last game.
but the one that sticks in my mind is the night league cup game against millwall, '87 I think.
the night of the Zulu chants, few offs inl the ellerslie/sar/and paddocks, with millwall throwing smoke bombs and bangers (not sausages) onto the pitch.
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Originally posted by 72bus View Postmy brother played against him as well , pearce played in goal for ham ( near richmond ) on a saturday
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In an odd way the plastic pitch was what attracted me to this club in 80/81, I was following the old NASL here in North America, many of the teams played on the plastic because those were the stadiums which were available here, we used to get a weekly highlight show of English soccer! I quite liked this team from the Second Division (QPR) who were unbeatable at home and on their way up, I saw the plastic pitch as being innovative, now I hate the stuff and my life has been turned upside from being a Rangers fan!@gatorTFC
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Originally posted by wormholt View Postmany games stick in the mind about that plastic, from the first game against luton, which we lost 2-1, to the last game.
but the one that sticks in my mind is the night league cup game against millwall, '87 I think.
the night of the Zulu chants, few offs inl the ellerslie/sar/and paddocks, with millwall throwing smoke bombs and bangers (not sausages) onto the pitch.
Remember that night well - Littlewoods cup 87/88- the Millwall fans invasion, the Zulu chants- loads of extra old bill in at half time - agro in the Paddock - and Macca scoring the winner - great times!
Here is a link:
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Originally posted by Canadian Ranger View PostRemember that night well - Littlewoods cup 87/88- the Millwall fans invasion, the Zulu chants- loads of extra old bill in at half time - agro in the Paddock - and Macca scoring the winner - great times!
Here is a link:
http://www.millwall-history.org.uk/September87-7.htm
The news reports sound as if they are actually praising the Millwall fans.
Also I always thought Zulus were Birmingham's firm and Wall were surgeons?Minds Are Like Parachutes.
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Originally posted by Fraggy View PostThanks for posting the link.
The news reports sound as if they are actually praising the Millwall fans.
Also I always thought Zulus were Birmingham's firm and Wall were surgeons?
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Originally posted by qprjeff1882 View PostI was brought up on the Lennox Estate, Upper Richmond Road Putney. I'm guessing from your name and previous posts you're somewhere near Roehampton. Maybe the Alton or Ashburton. My Dad played for a pub side called Merton glass out of the Halfway house in Priests Bridge. Very successful pub side in their day.Last edited by 72bus; 17-01-2018, 02:16 AM.
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Originally posted by 1973 ranger View PostWest Ham FA Cup tie, Supporters spilling on the pitch and David Pizanti banging in a worldy from outside the area. Think we ended up winning 3-1!
Did any of you get the cardboard QPR branded thing with a square of the pitch on it once it had been dug up?
I did and loved it. Don’t know where it is now and I’m gutted.
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