HolmesfieldBlade
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If you look back 2 of the Preston goals were easy set-pieces to defend, the goal back at MK Dons was an absolute farce to concede and then yet again on Saturday we saw easy goals given away.
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If you look back 2 of the Preston goals were easy set-pieces to defend, the goal back at MK Dons was an absolute farce to concede and then yet again on Saturday we saw easy goals given away.
Can anyone on here tell me why those are Cloughs fault and not the players?
I will if anyone on here can tell me where I said Clough was at fault?
Mid 80s - Blackburn at home 3-3 draw. The game where Steve Wigley scored a wonder goal... anyway, if memory serves, one of their players hit a slow, bobbling shot from about 30 yards out and Burridge somehow let it trickle past him. Sticks in my memory for some reason!
It wasn't a trickle! Ex SWFcer John Lowey had a shot from about 40 yards out on our left. It looked a routine catch for Burridge as it came to him about chest high, but he somehow fumbled it and more or less threw it into the goal....
I'm suprised no1 has mentioned Waddle at Wembley. Alan Kelly should have done better!
groveblade Your memory does serve you right. I was at that game too, and I vividly remember Burridge's clanger. I actually asked him about it when I met him recently - see photo - but he had absolutely no recollection of it (or Wigley's wonder goal). Made me realise that the fans are far more invested emotionally in their club than the players are.
Has anybody got a clip of Cody MacDonalds shot against the crossbar from Saturday? Keith Edwards was saying it was a "world class" effort??
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The only thing i could say is that Clough picks the players who aren't in their natural position and these players are making the mistakes. I wouldn't say it's all Nigels fault though as they are professionals and should be able to defend set pieces as a team or unit. Ultimately though, the book usually stops at the managers door unfortunately.Can anyone on here tell me why those are Cloughs fault and not the players?
The only thing i could say is that Clough picks the players who aren't in their natural position and these players are making the mistakes. I wouldn't say it's all Nigels fault though as they are professionals and should be able to defend set pieces as a team or unit. Ultimately though, the book usually stops at the managers door unfortunately.
That was in Nov 1972. L**ds were winning 1-0 when Bates feet clashed with McAlister's head and Allan Clarke tapped in the 2nd. Woody took over in goal and didnt concede. Dave Staniforth pulled a goal back for us.Mick Bates goal for Weeds at Elland Road, September 1974. Allan Clarke kicked Tom McAlister in the head, the ball ran free and Bates who was probably ten yards offside anyway slotted it into an empty net. The ref could see nothing wrong with it. Tommo had to be stretchered off. Woody went in goal and we ended up on the wrong end of a 5-1 thrashing.
It's 40 years ago and it still rankles.
That was in Nov 1972. L**ds were winning 1-0 when Bates feet clashed with McAlister's head and Allan Clarke tapped in the 2nd. Woody took over in goal and didnt concede. Dave Staniforth pulled a goal back for us.
Jim Brown was our keeper in the 5-1 thrashing (not long after L**ds sacked Clough) in Sept 1974. McAlister didnt play a 1st team match between our 2-1 home loss to Man City in Oct 1973 and the 1-0 defeat at QPR in Oct 1975. He broke his leg for the 2nd time in a pre season friendly at Altrincham in summer 1974 so his return to the 1st team was delayed for another year
Not Nicky Johns?Glad someone saved me the bother of bringing Budgie to the party.
Having dragged Richardson into the thread it seemed poor form to include my second least favourite keeper of all time as well.
I went to that 5-1 game. The funny thing is that we played well, especially first half. We hit the woodwork two or three times - I can definitely recall Mick Speight hitting the bar from about thirty yards and TC hitting the post, both in the first half - and I think there was at least one of our shots cleared off the line by either Reaney or Madeley. We were still in it when Eddie Colquhoun tried a backheader to Jim Brown early in the second half which Allan Clarke intercepted. He was quite a long way out and still had a lot to do but I remember my mate next to me muttering "this is a goal" and he was right. It went downhill after that. Did Gordon McQueen score for them, Silent?
There are a few matches in the 1970s that I think I went to but have no recollection of any moments of that matches. The most curious one for me is of our home 2-1 win against Chelsea in February 1975. Woody scored (I often replay his goals in my head), Badger scored too which is quite rare, Jim Brown saved a John Hollins penalty (Greenwich Blade said the save defied science) and Gary Jones (on loan from Bolton) played for us but I do not remember any of these incidents but I was home for a long weekend that weekend and remember watching the 1st team train at the Ball Inn a few days later before going back to boarding school. I even read the match reports below from this excellent Chelsea fan's website but still dont know why an excellent win against a big club like Chelsea is wiped off from my memory bank http://www.bounder.friardale.co.uk/Match Reports/1974/19750215.jpgMemory is a funny thing, Silent. I've no recollection at all of Eddy's penalty. You've none of the others who hit the woodwork. Between the two of us, we remember it quite well, don't we?
Knew that footage of the goals were somewhere on youtube and I have just found them (between 2:22 and 3:52). You are right about the 3rd goal but I still dont remember it. Just noticed that the ref was John Yates who disallowed Colin Addison's "goal" against QPR in Nov 1970 because he blew for the final whistle as the shot was about to cross the line. Look at Eddie Colquhoun's face and shaking his head at Yates as if he is saying "stupid decision"I went to that 5-1 game. The funny thing is that we played well, especially first half. We hit the woodwork two or three times - I can definitely recall Mick Speight hitting the bar from about thirty yards and TC hitting the post, both in the first half - and I think there was at least one of our shots cleared off the line by either Reaney or Madeley. We were still in it when Eddie Colquhoun tried a backheader to Jim Brown early in the second half which Allan Clarke intercepted. He was quite a long way out and still had a lot to do but I remember my mate next to me muttering "this is a goal" and he was right. It went downhill after that. Did Gordon McQueen score for them, Silent?
Knew that footage of the goals were somewhere on youtube and I have just found them (between 2:22 and 3:52). You are right about the 3rd goal but I still dont remember it. Just noticed that the ref was John Yates who disallowed Colin Addison's "goal" against QPR in Nov 1970 because he blew for the final whistle as the shot was about to cross the line. Look at Eddie Colquhoun's face and shaking his head at Yates as if he is saying "stupid decision"
FootballGaffesGalore's collection of "On this Day" youtube footage is really good. There maybe more Blades goals you have not seen for a long time.Thanks for that, Silent. I don't think I'd ever seen that footage before.
As you say, I was right about the third goal in that it stemmed from a decision - unfathomable - by Eddie Colquhoun to try a back header from a long way out but, in my mind's eye, Clarke had done brilliantly to score. When you watch the clip, it's clear he didn't have to do much more than keep his head while Franks and Brown self-destructed.
It's a pity there's nothing in relation to our near misses of which there were many.
I went to that match in my dad's car which my older brother drove, having just passed his test. It was the first time we had been on the new stretch of the M1 which now went all the way through to Leeds. I think it was a Vauxhall Victor and on a quiet stretch he got it up to 100mph - it felt like it might blow up. Also in the car was my brother's friend, Andy Lodge, who went on to sign for Blackburn and who eventually became a significant player for Neil Warnock at Gainsborough - Warnock pays tribute to him at some length in his autobiography - plus a mate of mine from school who supported Newcastle and who came to the match on condition that in return I went with him to Elland Road when Newcastle were next there. I kept my word and Newcastle got stuffed, the same as us, Leeds won 3-0 with Duncan McKenzie absolutely tearing them apart.
FootballGaffesGalore's collection of "On this Day" youtube footage is really good. There maybe more Blades goals you have not seen for a long time.
I remember Blades fans clapping John Mitchell's equaliser for Fulham in the 1-1 home draw in October 1976Thanks. I'd never seen this stuff but I'm working my way through the "on this day" clips and very interesting it is too.
It's striking that the older material - sixties and seventies, really - shows plenty of examples of fans applauding good play by the opposition. For example, a good proportion of Leeds fans can be seen clapping after a fine Sammy McIlroy goal for Manchester United at Elland Road in the mid-seventies. What are the chances of that happening now? At Bramall Lane during that period it was commonplace for flowing passing moves by the visitors to be quite loudly applauded by United fans and a good goal against us would be clapped instead of abuse being directed at the celebrating scorer.
I quite miss those days.
I remember Blades fans clapping John Mitchell's equaliser for Fulham in the 1-1 home draw in October 1976
He tended to score spectacular goals. I managed to get a ticket for the previous year's FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough and stood on the Leppings Lane end among the Fulham fans right behind the net. Mitchell scored a with a fabulous volley from just outside the box to put them ahead.
The thing I most remember though about the day was the terrible crush and thinking to myself that they'd let too many in...
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