Some games are easy to remember
*your first match
*a bad defeat *coughliketodaycough*
*a great win
*cup finals or semi finals
But there are others that mean nothing and have been forgotten by all except you.
I have two that stick out for me.
The first was from when i was a kid. We beat coventry in 82 i think by 4 nil. It sticks out cos it was the first hattick i had seen...and it was scored by garry Brooke.
The second was a 4 2 win in the carling cup v Liverpool. It took place on the anniversary of my sons death who died at birth ...would have been his 14th birthday . After he died i split from his mum. I eventually ensnared Mrs remembercolinlee and we had 2 girls . I have taken them to matches including wigan 9 1(what a great birthday present that was for my eldest daughter!)...anyhow...going to that Liverpool match on that day was like taking my son to a match...so after i felt like i had been able to take all my kids to a spurs match.
I hope this hasn't dragged everyone down but last Tuesday was the 18th anniversary and although today was pants i can smile at the memory.
If you've managed to drag yourself through this less than hopeful thread i would love to hear of other games that live in your memory which we have all forgotten.
*your first match
*a bad defeat *coughliketodaycough*
*a great win
*cup finals or semi finals
But there are others that mean nothing and have been forgotten by all except you.
I have two that stick out for me.
The first was from when i was a kid. We beat coventry in 82 i think by 4 nil. It sticks out cos it was the first hattick i had seen...and it was scored by garry Brooke.
The second was a 4 2 win in the carling cup v Liverpool. It took place on the anniversary of my sons death who died at birth ...would have been his 14th birthday . After he died i split from his mum. I eventually ensnared Mrs remembercolinlee and we had 2 girls . I have taken them to matches including wigan 9 1(what a great birthday present that was for my eldest daughter!)...anyhow...going to that Liverpool match on that day was like taking my son to a match...so after i felt like i had been able to take all my kids to a spurs match.
I hope this hasn't dragged everyone down but last Tuesday was the 18th anniversary and although today was pants i can smile at the memory.
If you've managed to drag yourself through this less than hopeful thread i would love to hear of other games that live in your memory which we have all forgotten.
He saw that 'proper football' a couple of weeks later when he came with me to WHL.