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21 Years Etc

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What a night

It just shows what BWFC means to John McGinley. The passion the pride at the final whistle. Sadly lacking in todays team.

                                               Grandad (Rochdale Whites)

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and if that don't make you feel old, it was also the day Zach Clough were born

 

kin ell

No matter how many times I watch that, my memory is still convinced Mixu cracked his effort in from 35 yards out

Brilliant night. One of the best.

 

I remember walking out after the game and a bloke was doing forward rolls across the car park.

Just started watching that thinking it was just the goals

 

I've had to knock it on the head after 10 minutes to do some work

 

Didn't realise it was extended highlights

 

Ha ha

and if that don't make you feel old, it was also the day Zach Clough were born

 

kin ell

 

and the day that Emile Heskey made his league debut!

Best footballing night of my life. In fact the whole season was unbelievable. Roll on the Wolves play of semi-final 21 year anniversary in a couple of months.

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Best footballing night of my life. In fact the whole season was unbelievable. Roll on the Wolves play of semi-final 21 year anniversary in a couple of months.

Swindon only second to wolves in terms of atmosphere in my time at BP

 

Happy days

I was in andorra listening to the game on the world service

I won't lie I got emotional watching this, from Burnden Park, the fans and the players showing what playing for BWFC and winning meant to them at the end of the game.

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The original second leg game was postponed due to bad weather, I remember working on a job in Farnworth outside, and I got electrocuted off the cement mixer what sent me flying.

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Remember getting to the havelock to find it was cancelled and there being a load of Swindon fans in there who decided to stay and get pissed

Happy happy days

Happy happy days

 

made me smile on another grim night for me about and and not about the footie! 

 

Remember i was stood  under the floodlight in the Lever on the Burnden side as thats where the Rossendale lads preferred to stand. My sis was with us as she liked the banter and the pre match drinks and she came to the occasional big game. She lived (and still does) in Hindley Green and her hubby only turned out for Leigh RL so she enjoyed her infrequent visit to Burnden and the pre match beer table banter, She cannot walk now but listens to all sports on the radio. Brings a tear to my eye remembering she saying we would win when they scored when me myself  was disconsolate, thinking it was Soton all over again  :)

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He's bald

He's Scouse

He'll rob yer fcukin house

Steve McMahon, Steve McMahon

 

Was one of the more memorable ditties from the Manny Road North that night

Remember walking down from where we parked at the college and being surprised by the numbers of Swindon

 

There's was one of the best followings I saw at Burnden

 

The game was like a fairytale. I didn't fancy us after the first leg, but it all just seemed inevitable (or is that reverse engineering years after the event?)

 

But then in that period, you just felt like we would win every big / cup game

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Dunno but I think I still recall after enjoying watching the embankment go mental after they scored thinking "we'll do this"

 

Maybe I didn't

 

But perversely I did enjoy watching a decent following on the embankment celebrate a goal, even though it was always a goal against us, sometimes it would just look ace

Remember being in the home end for the away leg but can't recall the home game for the life of me

Remember being in the home end for the away leg but can't recall the home game for the life of me

 

 

I can only remember the Mixu strike everything else is a blur, soon as that went in I knew we would win.

Dunno but I think I still recall after enjoying watching the embankment go mental after they scored thinking "we'll do this"

 

Maybe I didn't

 

But perversely I did enjoy watching a decent following on the embankment celebrate a goal, even though it was always a goal against us, sometimes it would just look ace

Remember being transfixed by the Newcastle end when they beat us 3-1 on that night match in our first season up.

 

There were plenty more chances that season too :(

 

Didnt Swindon get smashed all over in trotters bar on the day it got called off?

Considering the state of the pitch, the football was decent. Long balls into chest so strikers have a chance, and plenty into feet.

Midfielders showing energy and commitment.

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Remember being transfixed by the Newcastle end when they beat us 3-1 on that night match in our first season up.

 

There were plenty more chances that season too :(

 

Didnt Swindon get smashed all over in trotters bar on the day it got called off?

 

aye

 

Liverpool in the FA Cup 2-2 

 

Everton in the FA Cup 1-1

 

also spring to mind

I was less transfixed when Oldham scored in the cup, I just thought you cunts

 

Though other notable observations of the away end was some of ours in there against qpr in 97 when home ends were sold out expecting promotion and they celebrated us scoring. And Notts County a few seasons earlier, think it was a new years day game and their fans fighting amongst themselves

Remember being in the home end for the away leg but can't recall the home game for the life of me

We were too

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