Not particularly, if i see it on the tv menu, i wont remember to watch it. The best was United v Bristol City 30 years ago, draw away, i went then, 5-1 at home, Beck was in charge. When Philpott volleyed a 20 yarder, the hair on the back of my neck stood up, a truly special night, the atmosphere was electric, crackling, alive, simmering, something special was in the air and it was.
Only Beck could produce the total destruction of a better team, the man was a genius, why his career flopped god only knows.
Even today you see Beck on tv, warm ups, thats John Beck, reams of stats, the first statistical breakdown was under Beck at a Cambridge game, he asked a mathematician to do it.
Villa v Juventus, about 1980 was special, a euro game, other games that stand out was United v Barnet in the southern league, 3-1 down at half time, last minute penalty to win it 4-3, a wondrous game.
Cambridge City strangely v Barnet southern league cup game City won 4-3. Big games at Bromsgrove were special, when they were top of the conference.
Night games at Bromsgrove were special. My first game at Hillsborough, Wednesday v Exeter in the old div 3, Jack Charlton was manager at Wednesday, any game there was special, the fans are amazing. Stepping into Hillsborough was like stepping into Highbury, the old Arsenal ground, demolishing that was like demolishing the Vatican.
Then theres United v Lincoln, the first ever league game, Meldrum scoring for a draw, losing would have been devastating.
The first away game at Northampton, Dennis Walker scored the first away goal, Walker came to my school in the afternoons, he asked me to go training with United, yup, i had talent.
I could go on all night, you m,ust be bored....and yours?
I remember lying down beside the goalposts at the corona end while a game was on, being shooed away occasionally when the ball came to close so we wont get hit. The prattlings of an old man....it all comes and goes. Its not special, critical, emotional....anymore.
Do you still care?

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