At the time of posting it, on this day in 1979;
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2I can recall Pop Robson scoring a bullet and Eddie Woods the winner off a corner and the place going mad.david_g_barron wrote:At the time of posting it, on this day in 1979;
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4Me too Neddy I was 16
Looking at the West Ham team again there wasn't much resting players going on then was there
Looking at the West Ham team again there wasn't much resting players going on then was there
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5Kid. I was 21.worksop amber wrote:Me too Neddy I was 16
Looking at the West Ham team again there wasn't much resting players going on then was there
My best memory of that night was I went with a mate who had never seen a game before. Very late on we had this conversation as I gazed at the floor.
What's happened?
West Ham have f@cking equalized.
Bren, why are all the West Ham players surrounding the referee?
40 years, Jeez
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6Great memories of our youth for so many of us. It is also testament to the hard work of all club officials, directors and volunteers both past and present that have worked tirelessly to ensure the Newport kids of today will have similar memories in 2058.
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7For the ones who could afford to be there I'm sure the memories will be every bit as sweet.Alan G Bryant wrote:Great memories of our youth for so many of us. It is also testament to the hard work of all club officials, directors and volunteers both past and present that have worked tirelessly to ensure the Newport kids of today will have similar memories in 2058.
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8I was there also as a 13 year old and I'm pretty certain they weren't giving tickets away back then. Unfortunately kids who come from deprived backgrounds miss out on many experiences which is a shame, but I don't think Newport County is to blame for this.Stan A. Einstein wrote:For the ones who could afford to be there I'm sure the memories will be every bit as sweet.Alan G Bryant wrote:Great memories of our youth for so many of us. It is also testament to the hard work of all club officials, directors and volunteers both past and present that have worked tirelessly to ensure the Newport kids of today will have similar memories in 2058.
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9You can still get in as a 13 year old now.The Cat wrote:I was there also as a 13 year old and I'm pretty certain they weren't giving tickets away back then. Unfortunately kids who come from deprived backgrounds miss out on many experiences which is a shame, but I don't think Newport County is to blame for this.Stan A. Einstein wrote:For the ones who could afford to be there I'm sure the memories will be every bit as sweet.Alan G Bryant wrote:Great memories of our youth for so many of us. It is also testament to the hard work of all club officials, directors and volunteers both past and present that have worked tirelessly to ensure the Newport kids of today will have similar memories in 2058.
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10While they probably didn't for the West Ham game, as a youngster I started attending by walking through the open gates at half time. Only later when I had a paper round did I see the start of the game!The Cat wrote:I was there also as a 13 year old and I'm pretty certain they weren't giving tickets away back then. Unfortunately kids who come from deprived backgrounds miss out on many experiences which is a shame, but I don't think Newport County is to blame for this.Stan A. Einstein wrote:For the ones who could afford to be there I'm sure the memories will be every bit as sweet.Alan G Bryant wrote:Great memories of our youth for so many of us. It is also testament to the hard work of all club officials, directors and volunteers both past and present that have worked tirelessly to ensure the Newport kids of today will have similar memories in 2058.
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12I was there, aged 15, though I missed the winner.
Hot Rocks advertised in the programme? I’d forgotten that.
Hot Rocks advertised in the programme? I’d forgotten that.
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13My son's 40th birthday today. He was born in the Gwent at 3.00pm.
So glad it was an evening kick-off.
So glad it was an evening kick-off.
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14A lot of empty seats at the Etihad stadium tonight. It is terribly sad that a big club like Man City with all their wealth are denying their Manchester youngsters the chance to see their heros, shameful.
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