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Going onto win a match from a losing position is always fantastic but to do it when you have twice been in a losing position is even better (as we did yesterday!)
I can think of another occasion we did it , in one of the strangest matches of all time, a 5-3 win against Cardiff in 2003. All the goals were in the second half, Ndlovu scored a hattrick and our keeper Gerrard had a dodgy game.
 



Going onto win a match from a losing position is always fantastic but to do it when you have twice been in a losing position is even better (as we did yesterday!)
I can think of another occasion we did it , in one of the strangest matches of all time, a 5-3 win against Cardiff in 2003. All the goals were in the second half, Ndlovu scored a hattrick and our keeper Gerrard had a dodgy game.

London Road was carnage after that game
 
Not sure we were behind twice but seem to recall we were 2 or 3 down v Brighton at Withdene and won.

Just checked 2 down up to 70th min. Won 4 2
Brighton at the Lane, 5-4 game?

Edit: Nope. Just checked. Only behind once.
 
Does it count as "behind twice" if you're 2-0 down and go on to win 3-2?

Cos if it does please could i have a point for the Colchester game during the League One years, and a bonus point for our 3 goals coming within the space of 5 minutes. Which makes me think "When have we scored 3 times in 10 minutes" would make a good thread in its own right (and to think Burnley would have been hugely relieved to have conceded just the 3 goals scored during those ten minutes!)
 
Does it count as "behind twice" if you're 2-0 down and go on to win 3-2?

Cos if it does please could i have a point for the Colchester game during the League One years, and a bonus point for our 3 goals coming within the space of 5 minutes. Which makes me think "When have we scored 3 times in 10 minutes" would make a good thread in its own right (and to think Burnley would have been hugely relieved to have conceded just the 3 goals scored during those ten minutes!)
17 goals in the last three home matches. Where else can you see that ?
 
17 goals in the last three home matches. Where else can you see that ?
Strictly speaking this doesn't quite answer your question, but in 2017 we went 3 successive games, all away from home, with 17 goals scored (v Rochdale 3-3, Oldham 2-3, Swindon 2-4).
 
Going onto win a match from a losing position is always fantastic but to do it when you have twice been in a losing position is even better (as we did yesterday!)
I can think of another occasion we did it , in one of the strangest matches of all time, a 5-3 win against Cardiff in 2003. All the goals were in the second half, Ndlovu scored a hattrick and our keeper Gerrard had a dodgy game.

Millwall at home, the Tuesday after the Battle of Bramall Lane.

Behind 0-1 and 1-2 and still being on 87 mins, Ndlovu scored twice to get up the 3-2 win.
 
London Road was carnage after that game
If its the game i remember i was working in executive suite and it kicked off there they were calling young barmaids (slags etc) and we kicked them out while they got battered by the doormen and bar staff then kicked out of suite and went for a drink in railway and promptly got battered again
 
Sheffield United 3 - 2 West Ham 22nd March 1975. Including a quality goal by a quality player.
And exactly the same scoreline in the repeat fixture the following season, albeit with us already being relegated in one of the worst seasons ever. 0-1, 1-1 (Woody thunderbolt), 1-2, 2-2 (Stainrod), 3-2 (Stainrod).
Woody's goal may have been the second (Silent will confirm), but I do remember the headline in the Green 'Un was "GOAL GLUT AT BRAMALL LANE" as the score went from 0-1 to 3-2 in about five minutes.
 



And exactly the same scoreline in the repeat fixture the following season, albeit with us already being relegated in one of the worst seasons ever. 0-1, 1-1 (Woody thunderbolt), 1-2, 2-2 (Stainrod), 3-2 (Stainrod).
Woody's goal may have been the second (Silent will confirm), but I do remember the headline in the Green 'Un was "GOAL GLUT AT BRAMALL LANE" as the score went from 0-1 to 3-2 in about five minutes.

Yes the 2nd goal
GOAL - v West Ham (h) 10.4.76. United got back on level terms with one of Woodward's vintage goals. There was no hint of danger when Franks pushed the ball to him well outside the penalty area, but Woodward, with that lazy swing of his right foot, hit the back of the net from way out with Day looking stunned by it all, as well he might.
 
We were behind twice when we beat Oxford 3-2 at home in 1982-3, when Alan Young ultimately scored the winner with an overhead kick
 
We were behind twice when we beat Oxford 3-2 at home in 1982-3, when Alan Young ultimately scored the winner with an overhead kick
One of the best goals I have seen. Anel tried to recreate it yesterday!
 
Going onto win a match from a losing position is always fantastic but to do it when you have twice been in a losing position is even better (as we did yesterday!)
I can think of another occasion we did it , in one of the strangest matches of all time, a 5-3 win against Cardiff in 2003. All the goals were in the second half, Ndlovu scored a hattrick and our keeper Gerrard had a dodgy game.

That Jack Lester goal is one of my favourite ever and doesn't get talked about enough. Absolute quality.
 
Does it count as "behind twice" if you're 2-0 down and go on to win 3-2?

Cos if it does please could i have a point for the Colchester game during the League One years, and a bonus point for our 3 goals coming within the space of 5 minutes. Which makes me think "When have we scored 3 times in 10 minutes" would make a good thread in its own right (and to think Burnley would have been hugely relieved to have conceded just the 3 goals scored during those ten minutes!)
No it most certainly does not
 
Does it count as "behind twice" if you're 2-0 down and go on to win 3-2?

Cos if it does please could i have a point for the Colchester game during the League One years, and a bonus point for our 3 goals coming within the space of 5 minutes. Which makes me think "When have we scored 3 times in 10 minutes" would make a good thread in its own right (and to think Burnley would have been hugely relieved to have conceded just the 3 goals scored during those ten minutes!)
Whilst it is not the same as being behind twice of course, I think the consensus amongst the stattos and those with long memories was the Colchester game is unique in our history, in that it is the only time that we have ever been 2 goals down with 80 mins gone and won the game.
 
Going onto win a match from a losing position is always fantastic but to do it when you have twice been in a losing position is even better (as we did yesterday!)
I can think of another occasion we did it , in one of the strangest matches of all time, a 5-3 win against Cardiff in 2003. All the goals were in the second half, Ndlovu scored a hattrick and our keeper Gerrard had a dodgy game.

If I recall correctly, this game was also memorable because when 'Love Parade' started playing pre-match, a large number of the visiting Cardiff supporters in the BLUT took off their shirts and started swinging them around their heads like they were at a rave. This carried on for about 10 minutes, I remember it being pretty cold as well. Fair play to them!
 
Going onto win a match from a losing position is always fantastic but to do it when you have twice been in a losing position is even better (as we did yesterday!)
I can think of another occasion we did it , in one of the strangest matches of all time, a 5-3 win against Cardiff in 2003. All the goals were in the second half, Ndlovu scored a hattrick and our keeper Gerrard had a dodgy game.

This is the rub for me, now I'm getting older, games like the Cardiff one, and Burnley are proper entertainment - they live long in the memory. The PL isn't as exciting, not for a club like us, simply hoping to scrape enough points every season. If we could keep this team together i'd sooner stay in the championship and be entertained and excited, but of course that's the problem, our only chance of retaining Iliman, Berge, Anel, McBurnie, etc. is to get promoted.
 
Going onto win a match from a losing position is always fantastic but to do it when you have twice been in a losing position is even better (as we did yesterday!)
I can think of another occasion we did it , in one of the strangest matches of all time, a 5-3 win against Cardiff in 2003. All the goals were in the second half, Ndlovu scored a hattrick and our keeper Gerrard had a dodgy game.

madness game I have ever been at. 0-0 at break, wasnt expecting 8 goals. Did Jack Lester do a dink over and volley in this game too?
 



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