harrymark1
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EEEH, that Accrington bloke looks proper northern! Has he got rickets?ON THIS DAY :
April 27th 2013
Sam Long, 18 makes his U’s debut as a substitute in a 3-0 away victory at Accrington in the last game of the 2012-2013
season. Sean Rigg, James Constable and Deane Smalley with the goals.
U’s : Crowcombe - Batt Duberry Raynes Davis - Potter Whing Davies Rigg - Constable Smalley
Subs: Heslop Long & Marsh.
Att: 2,028
EEEH, that Accrington bloke looks proper northern! Has he got rickets?
Oh is that Francis Jeffers? He looks Victorian. About to be transported to the colonies ...I believe he suffers from "Jeffers"
Back in those days the only way to Wembley was via the FA or League cup final. No playoff finalsIf anyone had said that `86 would be the first of several visits to Wembley I would have laughed at them........... who knew!!
The clock in the corner definitely stopped at 4.30 !27th April 1996
Crewe 1 Oxford 2
One of the best away days and one that lives long in the memory, away end FULL at 12.30 ish
» Fixture
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ON THIS DAY :
April 30th 1986
Les Phillips finds the bottom corner with seconds remaining to give the U’s a vital home 1-0 win over
Title chasing Everton at the Manor.
I remember being so f*****g angry with Knight for letting in such a soft goal tainted one of the most portentous game in our history.
ON THIS DAY :
May 1st 2001
United play Port Vale in the last competitive fixture at the Manor Ground on this day 20 years ago.
In the hours leading up to the game, United owner Firoz Kassam sacked manager David Kemp and Mike Ford
took charge. A late goal at the Cuckoo Lane End from Andy Scott looked to have given the old ground the perfect
send off but Vale striker Tony Naylor rolled in a soft equaliser past ‘keeper Richard Knight at the death to make it 1-1.
U’s: Knight - Robertson Patterson Hatswell King - Beauchamp Murphy Whitehead Brooks - Omoyinmi Scott
Subs: Holder, Tait & Folland.
Att: 7,080
It’s a shame we couldn’t have stayed at the Manor another 20 years. We wouldn’t have needed an all seater stadium until now.
ON THIS DAY :
May 1st 2001
United play Port Vale in the last competitive fixture at the Manor Ground on this day 20 years ago.
In the hours leading up to the game, United owner Firoz Kassam sacked manager David Kemp and Mike Ford
took charge. A late goal at the Cuckoo Lane End from Andy Scott looked to have given the old ground the perfect
send off but Vale striker Tony Naylor rolled in a soft equaliser past ‘keeper Richard Knight at the death to make it 1-1.
U’s: Knight - Robertson Patterson Hatswell King - Beauchamp Murphy Whitehead Brooks - Omoyinmi Scott
Subs: Holder, Tait & Folland.
Att: 7,080
Bloody hell I loved the Manor, basically grew up there like a lot of us.... but another 20 years there, I don't think it could of stood up that long let alone of still of held us fans!!!!It’s a shame we couldn’t have stayed at the Manor another 20 years. We wouldn’t have needed an all seater stadium until now.
Shaun north rings a bell somewhereBack in the Conference days we had a member of the training team. Small, bald headed,lots of tattoos I think his Christian name was Shaun and he either arrived here from Torquay via Portsmouth or left here for Torquay. Anyone know his surname ? its doing my head in for no other reason than he was mentioned in a text conversation with a friend a few days ago.
As @Oxford57 said it could be Shaun North, have a look at this link and see if it is who you are looking for:Back in the Conference days we had a member of the training team. Small, bald headed,lots of tattoos I think his Christian name was Shaun and he either arrived here from Torquay via Portsmouth or left here for Torquay. Anyone know his surname ? its doing my head in for no other reason than he was mentioned in a text conversation with a friend a few days ago.
I remember it well being sat behind the goal when Deano headed the winner...5th May 1987
Luton 2
Oxford 3
We secure first division survival with a dramatic win at Luton — plastic pitch, away fan ban and all. Leading 2-0, we concede two late goals only to go up the other end and nick the win. Superb cross from John Dreyer and finish from Dean Saunders.
The highlights below were only posted to YouTube recently. I’d been waiting 34 years to see these goals for the first time!