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    I remember going back to where I was brought up (sometime in late eighties?) and going to watch us play West ham away first game of the season. Remember us winning 3-0?, with Bannister getting oe of the goals. Seeing some old mates that day, was a great feeling.

    Then a couple of years after Ferdinand gets home hat-trick against Forest, Bank Holiday at Everton 5-3 was also a great memory.

    Apart from the normal ones mentioned, any memories for away games?
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    Man City 3-0 to the RRRsss at Maine Road


    "We'lll drink a drink a drink,
    to Spenny the king the king the king..."

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    • #3
      4-0 at West Ham in the early 90s.
      1-0 at Southampton in the 80s, Kevin Brock.
      League Cup at Grimsby. Went to penalties, with ALAN MACDONALD!! scoring the winning one.

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      • #4
        Newcastle away 82. Keegans debut.
        Lost 1-0
        Unreal atmosphere.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
          I remember going back to where I was brought up (sometime in late eighties?) and going to watch us play West ham away first game of the season. Remember us winning 3-0?, with Bannister getting oe of the goals. Seeing some old mates that day, was a great feeling.
          Yep, it was 3-0. Was also the day Paul Parker made his debut (and Dean Coney :waaaht

          T'was 1987 and the season I first started going regularly to games.

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          • #6
            Southend away 5-0 drubbing,some well oiled up oldish fella up and down the stand singing we are the rangers boys for what seemed like the whole trucking game
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            • #7
              bruised and cut my hand that game !!

              Those back boards were ****ing hard.
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              • #8
                As walking out Pete OB says to me bad game,f off i reply and he just laughs, result really as had my eldest with me and at 10/11 cant drive the car home.
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                • #9
                  W/bledon plough shed,having a wee in the porter cabin whilst looking into peoples back gardens.
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                  • #10
                    1983/84 was a great season for away victories .

                    I remember Gary Owen blasting a penalty way over the bar for WBA when we won there , it wasn't as bad as Kerry Dixon putting the ball over of The Loft stand in 1990/91 , but it was close

                    My favourite that season was propbably the win at Arsenal , as soon Ian Stewart hit the shot for the second goal , you knew where it was going ?

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                    • #11
                      First win at Stamford Bridge 3-0 in 73-74 I think. 0-0 at half time, Bowles and Givens tore em to bits in 2nd half :-)

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                      • #12
                        0-3 at Everton - best away team performance I've ever been to.

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                        • #13
                          REALLY obscure away day 79 ish at Shrewsbury - 3-3 draw and....................



                          GARY WADDOCK SCORED A GOAL !!

                          :waaaht:

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                          • #14
                            the ipswich league cup quarter final in 84 i think it was...........sitting in the side and after the game a sort of traditional morris dancing type greeting of the tractor boyz on the pitch!!!
                            you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                              I liked the inventive use of around the pich advertising
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