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Your Worst Ever

Moment watching the Superwhites..........

 

Just for a bit of balance you understand.

 

Aldershot for me.

 

Oh and that cunt Barry Horne letting fly....

 

Oh and Black Sunday

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1. v Trampmere at Wembley. (Well done Scunny. Nothing is ever forgotten or forgiven even if we can look down on them now. I feckin hate these scrotebags)

2. v Barry Knight & his bumpkins. Surely one of football's greatest injustices. May they stay out of the Premiership for ever.

3. v Watford at Wembley. The greatest Bolton non performance I have ever seen. Todd out.

4. v Chelsea when we got relegated, though I have to admit I watched it in a pub in the town centre. (I think maybe this should be No1, I was pissed but really gutted. Losing out to Everton was hard to take and it looked like we were never going to make it in the Prem)

5. v Mansfield in the 80's, in the Freight Rover Trophy. It meant a lot at the time!

6. One super shit Saturday in the 80's when we lost to the BucketShakers and Rangers lost to Sellick. A black day indeed. I'm sure I didn't imagine this. Does anyone know the exact date?

Losing at home 1-0 to Everton in the League Cup semi second leg, after drawing 1-1 at theirs. 50k plus on at Burnden. I was about 10 (was it 1978?) and I cried all night.

I remember going to that game, I was about 10.

When that ball flew over the net i nearly cried.

 

aye I was in the perfect position. I jumped up to celebrate then the ball just kep on going :angry:

Obviously Black Sunday takes some beating but what about these

3-0 up at Chelsea 15 mins to go, on comes Clive Walker, loose 4-3

we beat Charlton 4-0 away and West Brom pip us to promotion

1-1 away at Chelsea in league cup, we should have won, then get battered 0-6 at Burnden

that prick Kenny Hibbert getting the winner at Burnden

any time that we have lost to Bury, Blackpool or Preston

loosing to crapy little York City in the F.A. cup in 1971, that day overshaddowed by The Ibrox disaster

defeat to Exeter in the cup, lots of League Cup defeats in the 70's and 80's to lower league teams

Obviously Black Sunday takes some beating but what about these

3-0 up at Chelsea 15 mins to go, on comes Clive Walker, loose 4-3

we beat Charlton 4-0 away and West Brom pip us to promotion

1-1 away at Chelsea in league cup, we should have won, then get battered 0-6 at Burnden

that prick Kenny Hibbert getting the winner at Burnden

any time that we have lost to Bury, Blackpool or Preston

loosing to crapy little York City in the F.A. cup in 1971, that day overshaddowed by The Ibrox disaster

defeat to Exeter in the cup, lots of League Cup defeats in the 70's and 80's to lower league teams

 

Too many that I don't like to think of but a good few of them are on that list!

Boro - League Cup Final. None performance, should have had a penalty late on. I was really gutted after that. Oldham at home in the cup is the only time I've cried after a match. Probably because I was very young and thought we were going to win the cup

Watching the highlights of the Charlton match on MOTD in the Selfridge hotel with a beer and receiving a damn good noshing from a lass from Horwich. I went to the match, but it wasn't that much fun! :roll:

 

..dagnamit wrong thread -should have been on the best ever ](*,)

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Some good calls there, however.....Losing to Tranmere in 1991 at Wembley tops the list for me..........I think I actually cried..............Chris Malkin the Lanky C*nt!!!

Not one of the 2,902 (or was that 29,020) has mentioned 0-3 Darlington Bommy night yet.

 

Scarboro 0-4, Notts Co 0-6, Rotherham 0-5, Northampton (B Barnes) 0-3 are up there but Aldershot and Utd are the top 2 all time worst for me

Not one of the 2,902 (or was that 29,020) has mentioned 0-3 Darlington Bommy night yet.

 

Scarboro 0-4, Notts Co 0-6, Rotherham 0-5, Northampton (B Barnes) 0-3 are up there but Aldershot and Utd are the top 2 all time worst for me

 

I was at Scarborough but I never got that horrible crappy feeling in the pit of my stomach that the other ones gave. We were crap then and we knew it, plus it was a good day out :roll: I think the worst defeats are the ones were the dream actually dies i.e. play off defeat, relegation, cup exit etc. Or losing to our dear neighbours of course. Notts County away was actually more of a laugh than a bad memory. I remember some lad who had got stuck in traffic coming in late and asking me the score. Once I had convinced him we were 6 down before half time he promptly said 'fck this' and pissed off back down the tunnel. And people wonder why most on here get pissed off with the moaners today.

 

Thanks for reminding me about Oldham in the cup, almost managed to forget that one. Patterson fannying around, mud heap of a pitch and that fat barsteward Beckford who was utter shite and had done nothing in the whole match. It's all coming back now and it still rankles!

Some good calls there, however.....Losing to Tranmere in 1991 at Wembley tops the list for me..........I think I actually cried..............Chris Malkin the Lanky C*nt!!!

 

 

Hope you felt better when Scunthorpe scored in the last two mins yesterday :yahoo:

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Watching the highlights of the Charlton match on MOTD in the Selfridge hotel with a beer and receiving a damn good noshing from a lass from Horwich. I went to the match, but it wasn't that much fun! :roll:

 

..dagnamit wrong thread -should have been on the best ever ](*,)

It's on NB's "worst ever" list though :D

 

Back to the plot; thinking about it, I'm not sure anything in a league game can be rock bottom, simply because you always know there's a chance you can be reprived the next year. And indeed some relegations can be for the best in the long term.

So we need a one-off and I'm afraid there's only one winner - Deano. Don't forget the perfect symmetry it would have generated - to have played in the first and last original Wembley Cup Finals. No money could buy that; no foreign sheik can come in and buy that history for Citeh or whoever. It would have been - should have been - and now can never be.

One day we may be back in Europe and make up for Lisbon (and now the Lauta Hools can get visas they might fetch up over here in their caravans and get a deserved kicking). We might send Everton down, hammer the Filth on a Sunday, and right all the previous wrongs. We might even get to a Cup final and sing abide with me. But by definition we'll never, ever, get that chance for history again.

Useless fućking ćunt. Made me blood boil when he turned out to be on Fighting Talk as I was driving up to the Villa game. :angry:

I cant believe i get a Bank Holiday off and you post this :angry: Aldershot was the lowest ebb, "Give me a rope", black Sundays another but Mark Winstanleys own goal v Liverpool was heartbreaking, we made up for it at Anfield but what was going on in his head :pardon: Burnden was rocking that day and he does that :angry: Found his forte delivering bread now :rofl:

It's on NB's "worst ever" list though :D

 

Back to the plot; thinking about it, I'm not sure anything in a league game can be rock bottom, simply because you always know there's a chance you can be reprived the next year. And indeed some relegations can be for the best in the long term.

So we need a one-off and I'm afraid there's only one winner - Deano. Don't forget the perfect symmetry it would have generated - to have played in the first and last original Wembley Cup Finals. No money could buy that; no foreign sheik can come in and buy that history for Citeh or whoever. It would have been - should have been - and now can never be.

One day we may be back in Europe and make up for Lisbon (and now the Lauta Hools can get visas they might fetch up over here in their caravans and get a deserved kicking). We might send Everton down, hammer the Filth on a Sunday, and right all the previous wrongs. We might even get to a Cup final and sing abide with me. But by definition we'll never, ever, get that chance for history again.

Useless fućking ćunt. Made me blood boil when he turned out to be on Fighting Talk as I was driving up to the Villa game. :angry:

And it was made worse Satan because for one bleedin' second I thought we'd done it. I was off my seat and we were in the Cup Final then the realisation! He'd fuckin missed it! and for that alone the Lindsay Dawn McKenzie, fat slapper shaggin useless cnt will always be the biggest waste of space and money ever to wear a whites shirt in my lifetime. The number of gilt edged chances this nobber missed, the money he cost and the fact he managed to score against us easily enough. And there are still those who seem not to mind him. DeanoH :angry:

It's on NB's "worst ever" list though :D

 

Back to the plot; thinking about it, I'm not sure anything in a league game can be rock bottom, simply because you always know there's a chance you can be reprived the next year. And indeed some relegations can be for the best in the long term.

So we need a one-off and I'm afraid there's only one winner - Deano. Don't forget the perfect symmetry it would have generated - to have played in the first and last original Wembley Cup Finals. No money could buy that; no foreign sheik can come in and buy that history for Citeh or whoever. It would have been - should have been - and now can never be.

One day we may be back in Europe and make up for Lisbon (and now the Lauta Hools can get visas they might fetch up over here in their caravans and get a deserved kicking). We might send Everton down, hammer the Filth on a Sunday, and right all the previous wrongs. We might even get to a Cup final and sing abide with me. But by definition we'll never, ever, get that chance for history again.

Useless fućking ćunt. Made me blood boil when he turned out to be on Fighting Talk as I was driving up to the Villa game. :angry:

 

Whilst this hurt the Soton 5th round replay hurt more for me, we had been shit for ages and were 2-1 up in injury time against first div opposition. It was a chance for the club to be in the spotlight for once. Failing against Chelsea reserves was also bad.

 

Deanos miss came with 20 mins left to play in that semi, there are many times when the dynamics of the game change after a goal, I thought even if he had scored we would have sat back and they would have come at us and probably equalised.

1. v Trampmere at Wembley. (Well done Scunny. Nothing is ever forgotten or forgiven even if we can look down on them now. I feckin hate these scrotebags)

2. v Barry Knight & his bumpkins. Surely one of football's greatest injustices. May they stay out of the Premiership for ever.

3. v Watford at Wembley. The greatest Bolton non performance I have ever seen. Todd out.

4. v Chelsea when we got relegated, though I have to admit I watched it in a pub in the town centre. (I think maybe this should be No1, I was pissed but really gutted. Losing out to Everton was hard to take and it looked like we were never going to make it in the Prem)

5. v Mansfield in the 80's, in the Freight Rover Trophy. It meant a lot at the time!

6. One super shit Saturday in the 80's when we lost to the BucketShakers and Rangers lost to Sellick. A black day indeed. I'm sure I didn't imagine this. Does anyone know the exact date?

http://www.statto.com/football/stats/results/1988-11-12

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My head still shakes with disbelief to this day.

 

How Deano, how?

useless fcuking cock gobbling spunk breath

 

number of times he ran his fingers through his hair or lifted an opponent back to his feet and our lot chanted his name

 

me blood boils

the Soton 5th round replay hurt more for me, we had been shit for ages and were 2-1 up in injury time against first div opposition. It was a chance for the club to be in the spotlight for once.

 

One of the longest return journeys ever. Went on the special train and on the way back there were about 10 of us crowded around someone's 3" screen mini-TV. It looked even worse on telly!

nipped out of work about 11.30 on the day of the game

 

got back home at about 5.10am

 

arrived in work at 6a.m

 

not something i'd recommend

nipped out of work about 11.30 on the day of the game

 

got back home at about 5.10am

 

arrived in work at 6a.m

 

not something i'd recommend

 

Oh the days pre-family man. Off to Bournemouth for a night match, drive home after match and two or three days later drive to hull and back for another night match.

 

What was it that caused such a fixture backlog? I presume one of our cup runs but it's all beginning to fade into historical blurriness now!

Most depressing thread on WW ever. FACT.

Most depressing thread on WW ever. FACT.

 

It does bring back a lot of bad memories :cray:

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