Muttley
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1972, Chelsea Home won 2-0
First with a season ticket, 1975, Derby at home, 1-1 draw........went down that season.
First with a season ticket, 1975, Derby at home, 1-1 draw........went down that season.
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That game is from the season we went up on goals scored from Hull City.1984. Home v Orient. A win for the Blades 6-3. Old Division 3 i think.
Sat on the BL upper tier and cheered for all 9 goals as i was 6 and retarded.
The major memory i have of that time is that there were not a lot of other people about i suspect because we were usually rubbish and my dad didn't want to take me in the kop where there were ruffians. I didn't pursuade him to stand at a match until i was well into my teens and we were away agaisnt Burnely in the snowy cup replay in the mid 1990's (Darren ???) and Adrian Littlejohn was racially abused. I remember a fat Blade turning up very late in that Burnley match with a rucksack full of hot sausage rolls that he appeared to have stolen from a buttie shop / tea canteen and handing them out.
Back to the orient game, darren, could you let me know who scored and if i'm right about the year and division? Ta mate.
1972, Chelsea Home won 2-0
You obviously don't remember it that well, it was 3-0 at HTEdwards 2 and MacPhail scoring
We were 6-0 up with about 25 mins to go (Hatton 2 and Neville) and, as Tony Pritchett said in the Star the following day, double figures didn't look out of the question. However, Northampton rallied a bit and got 2 back. Edwards completed his hat trick with a couple of mins to go and Northampton rounded it off with an injury time pen.
23rd March 1974 - A 1-0 win against West Ham
Aston Villa FA Cup 4th Round at the Lane in 1965 4 lost 2-0. I don't remember booing though.
Was it as late as that?
I certainly saw Joe Shaw and Keith Kettleborough. Think they finished in 1966 and 65 respectively. So it must have been 65 when I first went.
1972, Chelsea Home won 2-0
First with a season ticket, 1975, Derby at home, 1-1 draw........went down that season.
Don't remember my very first game since it was many decades ago but my father took me to games when I was young and he told me that one of my earliest ones was when we beat the grunters 7-3 in (I think) the 1948/9 season. I can't remember much of the action but was fascinated by the crowds reactions to the events and sitting in the stand was overwhelmed by the size of the crowd and the noise.
My father made me wear a badge which had been carved out of wood in the shape of a knife with a face on the blade section and the body complete with red and white shirt on the handle.
1976 ish against Fulham, who had Best, Marsh (and maybe Moore), we won 2-0 or 2-1 i think. We were in the New South Stand and presented with our Star soccer coaching certificates at half time.
That game is from the season we went up on goals scored from Hull City.
I can't remember the goal scorers but the one thing I do recall is Tom Heffernan bombing down the wing & scoring a beauty. No doubt Edwards & Morris were amongst the other scorers.
There was a similar thread on BU a few years back & someone mentioned that this game was their first at the Lane so I sent them the programme as they didn't have it. Was that you?
Going off on a tangent a bit: at the end of this season Utd went ona Tour of China & there was an almighty fuss about a game played in Peking in front of 50 odd thousand fans. One of the first games in China involving an English club or something along those lines.
16th Nov 1985 - Blades 3-3 Blackburn
The day of the Wigley Wonder Goal
My mum was worried about hooliganism so insisted that instead of wearing my red and white hat and scarf, i wear my blue and yellow Ecclesall Jnrs hat and scarf.
Blackburn played in Blue and Yellow that day. Thanks mum!!!
Also my first Blades game was against Port Vale (I think) in 1989, I was 12 and my grandad took me. It was a midweek night match is all I remember. I'd need to dig the programme out to check the details, yes I've still got it. My dad wasn't too bothered with footy hence me being a late supporter and my grandad introducing me to BDTBL.
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