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Memories of the Lane

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    Sadly, we know this was taken a few weeks ago - as Ugo Ehiogu can be seen with the U23s
     
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    I took the day off work and was so drunk that night but had started to sober up by the penalties. After we won, I spent all-night getting slaughtered all over again.

    My mate caught Chris Hughton's shinpad when he threw it into the crowd which has pride of place to this day in his house. I think I spent the night sleeping with it. Nothing sexual. I can't say the same about the time I worked in a bank in Stoke during University summer hols and was presented with a cheque from Gary Winston Lineker. Before that went into clearing.......
     
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  6. Memories of a very special player who won't be gracing WHL on Sunday. Unbelievable as it may seem, I had actually forgotten just how good Gazza was - and his pace and pure class even at the end of his career is a joy to behold.
    Not bad for a CM!! <laugh>
    Enjoy!!

     
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    How do we get another Gazza?
    Also, can someone show this to Eriksen, so he can remember how to take a free-kick? I think he's forgotten.
     
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  10. Lovely stuff from Mickey Hazard!! <applause> <hug>
     
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    For fellow fans who loved the Shelf, an appreciation from. Tony Evans........

    http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...ne-londons-most-hostile-stadium-a3537971.html

    A very good and knowledgeable piece by a true fan. I recall our cup quarter finals against Liverpool and United in 1980 and 1979 respectively as being incredibly noisy, hostile and packed beyond words. When Ossie scored against United it was like trying to stand up in a hurricane.

    Every fan has their favourite era. Mine would be 77-84. You could sense that something was coming. Relegation in '77 had stripped us of some of the old expectations and some fans who could be negative. There was a real sense of us building a team of home grown players - Hughton, Miller, Hoddle, Perryman, Brooke, Hazard, Falco. Some of the others were bargain buys like Roberts and Galvin. Great days at WHL even in defeat.

    I remember a fabulous game against Forest in 78/79. We completely outplayed them but didn't have the forwards to score and lost 3-1, I think. But a great game of football and a fabulous atmosphere. Happy days!
     
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    Darren Anderton played 499 club games in his career, as well as 30 appearances for England.
    He had a few seasons were he didn't play that much, but it's quite an exaggerated reputation.
     
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    For comparison's sake...
    Michael Owen: 482 club games, 89 games for England
    Paul Gascoigne: 468 club games, 57 games for England
    Ledley King: 321 club games, 21 games for England
    Andy Carroll*: 271 club games, 9 games for England
    Owen Hargreaves: 261 club games, 42 games for England
    Daniel Sturridge*: 254 club games, 25 games for England
    Jack Wilshere*: 200 club games, 34 games for England
    Jason Cunny: 146 club games, 0 games for England
     
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  16. We always remember the final, but this was one of the great European nights at the Lane!!
     
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    The great Dave Mackay looks as if he's desperate for a wee in that picture !!
     
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    I was at that game standing pretty much below that camera. I haven't seen those goals in years. I was 18 and beautiful.

    I wanna go back!!!!!
     
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  19. I was there too, mate - as I was with this one!!


    Steve Perryman was popular enough before this night, but this took him into Legend status!! <cheers>
     
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    I missed that one as my dad was working. However, I was at both legs of the final against Wolves.

    One memory that seems very strong is the absolute silence when Anderlecht scored in the '84 final. I was in the lower tier of the East Stand slightly in the Park Lane half and I heard the ball hit the net it was so quiet.

    Great moments would have to include Stevie P's goal against Hull in '78. Without that goal........
     
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