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Been a while since I posted Scunthorpe 1 Bolton 1 as part of a look at our last season in Division 4. That left us at played 7, won 4 drawn 2 lost 1. Despite being robbed in that game everything looked good. The month to follow was, however, indifferent to say the least.

Torquay United proved to be promotion rivals as the season wore on. To the degree that by the season's end it was they who stood in our path. As we all know our other promotion rival went and won 1-2 at Plainmoor, opening the door to automatic promotion for BWFC

On September 19 The Gulls were still building up a head of steam with the season in its infancy. By half-time in this match they were 2-0 up with a real finisher's goal from Mark Loram and a dodgy penalty (the second conceded in two games). 

Early in the second half our newest signing Robbie Savage smashed home a long range free-kick - but that was the end of the scoring and a 270 mile journey home awaited. Away fans were banned by Torquay in 87/8 (for reasons I can't now remember). However a small number of BWFC fans are clearly audible after Savage's screamer. 

Someone at Torquay clearly didn't llike outsiders... an away fan ban and the BWFC camera crew positioned behind a post in the main stand! 

 

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4 hours ago, paulhanley said:

Been a while since I posted Scunthorpe 1 Bolton 1 as part of a look at our last season in Division 4. That left us at played 7, won 4 drawn 2 lost 1. Despite being robbed in that game everything looked good. The month to follow was, however, indifferent to say the least.

Torquay United proved to be promotion rivals as the season wore on. To the degree that by the season's end it was they who stood in our path. As we all know our other promotion rival went and won 1-2 at Plainmoor, opening the door to automatic promotion for BWFC

On September 19 The Gulls were still building up a head of steam with the season in its infancy. By half-time in this match they were 2-0 up with a real finisher's goal from Mark Loram and a dodgy penalty (the second conceded in two games). 

Early in the second half our newest signing Robbie Savage smashed home a long range free-kick - but that was the end of the scoring and a 270 mile journey home awaited. Away fans were banned by Torquay in 87/8 (for reasons I can't now remember). However a small number of BWFC fans are clearly audible after Savage's screamer. 

Someone at Torquay clearly didn't llike outsiders... an away fan ban and the BWFC camera crew positioned behind a post in the main stand! 

 

Thanks Paul , a welcome update( despite the bloody post) .

A tough away trip and game , so perhaps no real surprise at the final score , proper old school ground.

Looking through that season's results I see Torquay did the double over us , strange to think a season later at Wembley we went into that game strong favourites and won fairly comfortably in the end. 

 

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30 minutes ago, dusan nikolic said:

Thanks Paul , a welcome update( despite the bloody post) .

A tough away trip and game , so perhaps no real surprise at the final score , proper old school ground.

Looking through that season's results I see Torquay did the double over us , strange to think a season later at Wembley we went into that game strong favourites and won fairly comfortably in the end. 

 

I think the Torquay home game is the last one before the pause in games being filmed before Roadrunner took over. Torquay's winner came late and it was a screamer with Dave Felgate being blamed by some. It would have been a more comfortable ride in May without that double of theirs.

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8 minutes ago, Casino said:

Wasnt torquay lifeline prize day

So a bigger crowd?

Yep. They always did that in early January. Lever End more heavily populated than usual with people making a once a year visit.
On that particular video Dave is waxing lyrical about the brass band that are present and the other special events arranged for the day.

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4 minutes ago, Wullie said:

Wolves fans causing trouble in Torquay caused the away fan ban, from memory anyway. Wolves were banned from a few grounds that season

Makes sense. 

They were banned from Bolton. I think a few got in the Burnden Stand (a couple of weeks after our game at Plainmoor)

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2 hours ago, paulhanley said:

I think the Torquay home game is the last one before the pause in games being filmed before Roadrunner took over. Torquay's winner came late and it was a screamer with Dave Felgate being blamed by some. It would have been a more comfortable ride in May without that double of theirs.

I remember that - Gerry Nardiello I think who hit it. No keeper would have got near it

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6 minutes ago, Biggish Dave said:

I remember that - Gerry Nardiello I think who hit it. No keeper would have got near it

Be interesting to see it when I put that one up in You Tube. I just remember being disappointed, it was a very late goal in front of the Embankment.

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On 01/08/2020 at 16:19, paulhanley said:

I think the Torquay home game is the last one before the pause in games being filmed before Roadrunner took over. Torquay's winner came late and it was a screamer with Dave Felgate being blamed by some. It would have been a more comfortable ride in May without that double of theirs.

A majority of the defeats were by single goal margins ( other than Scarborough/Wolves /Colchester) , which suggests we were perhaps a signing or 2 off finishing the season a lot more comfortably than we did . I only just realised that Scunthorpe and not Torquay would have got promoted if we hadn't have won at Wrexham.

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40 minutes ago, dusan nikolic said:

A majority of the defeats were by single goal margins ( other than Scarborough/Wolves /Colchester) , which suggests we were perhaps a signing or 2 off finishing the season a lot more comfortably than we did . I only just realised that Scunthorpe and not Torquay would have got promoted if we hadn't have won at Wrexham.

Maybe we lacked another prolific scorer alongside JT. He was miles ahead of folk like Steve Elliott and Trevor Morgan in the scoring charts. We did make some signings during the season itself. From memory: Peter Barnes, Stuart Storer, Robbie Savage and then Andy May on loan. 

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1 minute ago, miamiwhite said:

Andy May was the best signing during the season itself, pretty sure he scored the winner at Orient.

Right, a teaser......without looking, who was the last player to score against us in that 4th division season.

I'm not looking - but it would have been a Cambridge United player in the 2-2 draw in the third last game. We kept clean sheets in the last two matches. 

May did score one of the goals at Orient, not sure if it was the winner. He also scored the first in the game straight afterwards at home to Burnley. Both games a goal down and came back to win 2-1.

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17 minutes ago, paulhanley said:

I'm not looking - but it would have been a Cambridge United player in the 2-2 draw in the third last game. We kept clean sheets in the last two matches. 

May did score one of the goals at Orient, not sure if it was the winner. He also scored the first in the game straight afterwards at home to Burnley. Both games a goal down and came back to win 2-1.

Be either Dion Dublin or John Taylor then

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54 minutes ago, paulhanley said:

Maybe we lacked another prolific scorer alongside JT. He was miles ahead of folk like Steve Elliott and Trevor Morgan in the scoring charts. We did make some signings during the season itself. From memory: Peter Barnes, Stuart Storer, Robbie Savage and then Andy May on loan. 

I thought I would list the top 2 League scorers for the automatic promotion contenders in 1987/88

Wolves  

Steve Bull  - League 34  Total  52 (WTF)

Andy Mutch-  League 19  Total 23

Cardiff

Jimmy Gilligan- League 19  Total 22

Kevin Bartlett -  League 12  Total 13

Bolton

John Thomas - League 22  Total 28

Trevor Morgan - League 7  Total 9

Steve Thompson - League 7  Total 7

Scunthorpe

Andy Flounders - League 24  Total 27

David Shearer - League 7  Total 7

Torquay

Paul Dobson - League 22  Total 25

Mark Loram - League 8  Total 10

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On 01/08/2020 at 10:56, paulhanley said:

Been a while since I posted Scunthorpe 1 Bolton 1 as part of a look at our last season in Division 4. That left us at played 7, won 4 drawn 2 lost 1. Despite being robbed in that game everything looked good. The month to follow was, however, indifferent to say the least.

Torquay United proved to be promotion rivals as the season wore on. To the degree that by the season's end it was they who stood in our path. As we all know our other promotion rival went and won 1-2 at Plainmoor, opening the door to automatic promotion for BWFC

On September 19 The Gulls were still building up a head of steam with the season in its infancy. By half-time in this match they were 2-0 up with a real finisher's goal from Mark Loram and a dodgy penalty (the second conceded in two games). 

Early in the second half our newest signing Robbie Savage smashed home a long range free-kick - but that was the end of the scoring and a 270 mile journey home awaited. Away fans were banned by Torquay in 87/8 (for reasons I can't now remember). However a small number of BWFC fans are clearly audible after Savage's screamer

Someone at Torquay clearly didn't llike outsiders... an away fan ban and the BWFC camera crew positioned behind a post in the main stand! 

 

I was at that. About 25 Bolton fans met in the nearest pub & either one of ours down there or friendly locals sorted us all out for membership cards  ( i think ) & we all got in. As far as i know. everyone who went got in, on the extended highlights on local news, Dave Jackson & co were very obvious in a space on the terrace. !!!!!!!

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23 hours ago, bolton va va said:

I was at that. About 25 Bolton fans met in the nearest pub & either one of ours down there or friendly locals sorted us all out for membership cards  ( i think ) & we all got in. As far as i know. everyone who went got in, on the extended highlights on local news, Dave Jackson & co were very obvious in a space on the terrace. !!!!!!!

Well you can certainly be heard after Savage's goal! That's a decent little claim to fame. Even better than being one of the 2,902 on against Darlington on Bonfire Night in 1985. I know everybody says that but I really am one of those. It's the truth!!

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On 02/08/2020 at 19:22, dusan nikolic said:

I thought I would list the top 2 League scorers for the automatic promotion contenders in 1987/88

Wolves  

Steve Bull  - League 34  Total  52 (WTF)

Andy Mutch-  League 19  Total 23

Cardiff

Jimmy Gilligan- League 19  Total 22

Kevin Bartlett -  League 12  Total 13

Bolton

John Thomas - League 22  Total 28

Trevor Morgan - League 7  Total 9

Steve Thompson - League 7  Total 7

Scunthorpe

Andy Flounders - League 24  Total 27

David Shearer - League 7  Total 7

Torquay

Paul Dobson - League 22  Total 25

Mark Loram - League 8  Total 10

Well compared to Wolves and Cardiff we didn't quite have the same firepower beyond JT.

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7 minutes ago, dusan nikolic said:

Kevin Bartlett scored Notts County's second goal in the play offs if I remember , just as we were putting them under a load of pressure .

My memory of that game was that I'd written us off before the start! They were just a better side than us that season.

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4 minutes ago, dusan nikolic said:

18 points clear of us at season's end , we hammered them 3-0 at home in March? , then I think our wheels started to come off.

Bolton were brilliant that day. Then if memory serves on the following Friday we went to Wigan and lost 2-0 in one of the many grim nights there around that era. Went from being convinced about our prospects to thinking we were absolute shit in the space of six days.

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2 minutes ago, paulhanley said:

Bolton were brilliant that day. Then if memory serves on the following Friday we went to Wigan and lost 2-0 in one of the many grim nights there around that era. Went from being convinced about our prospects to thinking we were absolute shit in the space of six days.

Typical us mate , didn't we only stay in the play offs by the skin of our teeth ? . I remember going up for the first leg with my mates Dad and his brothers ( all Notts Fans) , and on the way home they were virtually ready for booking their Wembley tickets , I remember we started well , but faded badly and did well to hold onto a draw. The second leg I was still confident(ish) , and then Tommy Johnson scored after about a minute . Second half we came at them and Philliskirk had a flick header that Steve Cherry somehow kept out , we carried on at them , but Bartlett got sent through the middle ( He was rapid) , and scored a screamer if I remember. I still remember my mates dad giving his lads a bollocking on the way home for keep ripping me .

 

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1 minute ago, dusan nikolic said:

Typical us mate , didn't we only stay in the play offs by the skin of our teeth ? . I remember going up for the first leg with my mates Dad and his brothers ( all Notts Fans) , and on the way home they were virtually ready for booking their Wembley tickets , I remember we started well , but faded badly and did well to hold onto a draw. The second leg I was still confident(ish) , and then Tommy Johnson scored after about a minute . Second half we came at them and Philliskirk had a flick header that Steve Cherry somehow kept out , we carried on at them , but Bartlett got sent through the middle ( He was rapid) , and scored a screamer if I remember. I still remember my mates dad giving his lads a bollocking on the way home for keep ripping me .

 

Think we had to beat already relegated Chester on the final day to stay in the play off places. Beat them 1-0

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3 minutes ago, dusan nikolic said:

Typical us mate , didn't we only stay in the play offs by the skin of our teeth ? . I remember going up for the first leg with my mates Dad and his brothers ( all Notts Fans) , and on the way home they were virtually ready for booking their Wembley tickets , I remember we started well , but faded badly and did well to hold onto a draw. The second leg I was still confident(ish) , and then Tommy Johnson scored after about a minute . Second half we came at them and Philliskirk had a flick header that Steve Cherry somehow kept out , we carried on at them , but Bartlett got sent through the middle ( He was rapid) , and scored a screamer if I remember. I still remember my mates dad giving his lads a bollocking on the way home for keep ripping me .

 

THey had a real quality central defender called Dean Yates too. Just a better side. We weren't ready for the second tier. I reckon if we'd gone up with that team, or even the year after, we'd have struggled like hell to survive.

Anyway Notts had a bad day yesterday! Although I wanted them to win it.

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