Ken Knighton

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Good addition to the City team a strong tackler and sometimes additional striker, just a shame when we sold him, Blackburn Rovers got him I think.
 
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My dad took me to that game.

We was winning when the fog came down

When it was re played we lost

Grrrrr

Ken knighton was my fav player while at city
 
My dad took me to that game.

We was winning when the fog came down

When it was re played we lost

Grrrrr

Ken knighton was my fav player while at city

I'm pretty sure the replay was goal-less, Filey - I'll check the Elton bible and get back to you!

23rd Feb 1971 City 0-0 Blackburn - played in front of 23,976 fans ........ not bad for a Tuesday night!
 
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...and mine.
Particularly remember the battle of Bramall Lane match.

What a howl that match was. I was in my last year of my apprenticeship at Eggborough Power Station and in lodgings near Knottingley. A lad took us in his Cortina 1600E. All I remember is being yon side of the cricket pitch, City kicking seven bells out of 'em and any car with a Hull reg getting its lights kicked in after the match. A bit wild west.
 
Mine neither Spes <doh>. 2-0 up before the match was abandoned, 0-0 in the replay - it's just not fair !
According to my available info if he made his debut against Sheff Utd away on March 9th, 2 weeks after the replayed game.
 
I remembered him coming from B'burn, the rest is from the Chris Elton bible - the old memory ain't what it was mate!

I wouldn't mind but I have Hull City A History by Dave Goodman and I haven't got round to reading it yet, on my to do list.
 
Everyone goes on about the battle of bramall lane like it was some fantastic time for City. And so it might have been on the night, for a few reasons. I remember it well. But it was also when the wheels started to fall off on the season. Only won a handful of games after that. After the heroics of Bramall Lane, I'm sure I recall Ken Knighton and Bill Baxter then being officially welcomed aboard at home against Oxford the following Saturday???...... We lost, and it was pretty much downhill from there......
 
Everyone goes on about the battle of bramall lane like it was some fantastic time for City. And so it might have been on the night, for a few reasons. I remember it well. But it was also when the wheels started to fall off on the season. Only won a handful of games after that. After the heroics of Bramall Lane, I'm sure I recall Ken Knighton and Bill Baxter then being officially welcomed aboard at home against Oxford the following Saturday???...... We lost, and it was pretty much downhill from there......
Oxford beat us 1-0 win a goal in the 89 min after we had battered them.
Ron Atkinson was playing for Oxford.
Big crowd, touching high 30,000 ( from memory)
Also from memory, we fell away a bit after the heroics at Bramall Lane.
Terry Neill got himself sent off at Luton, or was it QPR, anyhow it cost us the game and I think just about the only game we won after that was v Orient at home, 5-2. Not forgetting it was two points for a win in those days and a couple of defeats in a week left you trailing the front runners.
We finished a disappointing 5th, which was still our highest ever finish playing from Boothferry Park.