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    Carlisle for the drop...

    As I driving home after losing yet another game and the prospect of Notts getting ever closer to non league football the conversation turned to famous last minute goals that kept teams up and Carlisle got mentioned when your on loan goalie ran up to the other end and scored,I can't remember it myself,was any of you at that game,what was the atmosphere like and did you sign the goalie?

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    Jimmy Glass mate. His goal sent Scarborough down and they eventually went bust. He never played for us again and I think he drives a taxi now. I’ll post some links.

    Here’s how Stelling saw it...

    https://youtu.be/K6iRHbWDXEY

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    We had Glass on emergency loan because the asset stripper Michael Knighton sold our last remaining senior goalkeeper a couple of weeks earlier.

    Don't go down Chalky, it's much more difficult to get back nowadays.

    https://youtu.be/1I9lLmZUKI0

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    Our game finished late because one of the Plymouth players got a broken leg. I'll include this one because it shows the ref getting mullered.

    https://youtu.be/36mhNRyt628

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    Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post
    We had Glass on emergency loan because the asset stripper Michael Knighton sold our last remaining senior goalkeeper a couple of weeks earlier.

    Don't go down Chalky, it's much more difficult to get back nowadays.

    https://youtu.be/1I9lLmZUKI0

    He really looks like it meant something to him going by his reactions at the end when he was on people's shoulders punching the air,you would think that he was the first team goalie rather than someone who was just on loan for a few weeks until the end of the season,I love it when goalies run up in the dying seconds,at least he's got a good story to tell

    Jimmy Glass what a legend

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    Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post
    Our game finished late because one of the Plymouth players got a broken leg. I'll include this one because it shows the ref getting mullered.

    https://youtu.be/36mhNRyt628
    That was his last game of football as well,what a way to finish your career,I'm surprised that he got down the tunnel with his shirt on his back

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    Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post

    Don't go down Chalky, it's much more difficult to get back nowadays.
    Alan Hardy has been the owner of Notts for two years and stated today on Twitter that he's pumped £9m into getting into League One,if we get relegated i fear that he will walk as he seems not to take failure lightly,there's no way that we will bounce straight back if we do and probably end up like Chesterfield,Forest attendances will profit and I would be surprised if more than 2000 went to watch Notts after a couple of seasons

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    That's Borderterrier who took the ref out "for his (the ref's) own protection" he claims, and I wouldn't argue with him.


    I didn't think Glass was that bad a keeper, he was man of the match in the away game at Hartlepool to earn us a 0-0 just before the Plymouth game, making a string of decent saves from Peter Beardsley...

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