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Thread: Which game at the Hawthorns do you recall with the most fondness

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    The 3-2 FA Cup win v Man Utd in 78 and the 2-0 win v a world class Valencia side as a close second.
    I was going to say those two games. The “knees up mother brown” in the brummie road end after the second goal in the Valencia game was something i will never forget. Especially when someone let off a flare!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Agreed, a legendary match.

    The day the Spurs fans took the Brummie Rd, the only time I’ve ever seen this happen.
    I climbed the link fence and ended up in the seats which was great because I was really close to seeing Willie Johnston dancing round the Spurs defence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    Still probably the 4-2 win v Spurs after being 0-2 down at half time. One of the best 2nd halves I've seen up there. 70's I think?
    Even better was the game against them in 1969. We went 1-3 just after half time and won 4-3. Astle and Brown destroyed them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Agreed, a legendary match.

    The day the Spurs fans took the Brummie Rd, the only time I’ve ever seen this happen.
    I was in there when United came in in 1969, non stop scrapping through the entire game.

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    I will always remember the League Cup Final, second leg, at The Hawthorns in 1966, when we beat West Ham 4-1, that was special!

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    I will always remember the League Cup Final, second leg, at The Hawthorns in 1966, when we beat West Ham 4-1, that was special!
    Even more remarkable that we hammered the World Cup Winners with a patched up defence. Danny Campbell at 5 and Graham Williams at 6. Perhaps the best 45 mins I've ever seen from the Albion. What a front 5 Brown, Astle, Kaye, Hope and Clark. Albion legends all.

    Almost all of these memorable matches are night games. Nothing better in football for me than a cracking game in front of a full house Hawthorns under the lights. Oh for something now even remotely close.

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    Gone for two games which I genuinely can't separate. Both are obscure in the context of this thread yet remain very special to me.

    The first was against Bradford City on March 7th 1998 and we drew 1-1. Not the greatest of games but it was the only Albion match I ever attended with my dad. Beers before and after the game and a really good day out.

    The second game was against Wigan on September 10th 2005. We lost 1-2 and Jimmy Bullard got their winner in the last minute. It was my son's first game and the poor unfortunate little lad absolutely loved it.

    His introduction to a life of Albion supporting misery interspersed with the occasional genuine high. I couldn't see why he shouldn't suffer as well and it also ensured he wouldn't become a Viler.

    COYB 😎 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    Gone for two games which I genuinely can't separate. Both are obscure in the context of this thread yet remain very special to me.

    The first was against Bradford City on March 7th 1998 and we drew 1-1. Not the greatest of games but it was the only Albion match I ever attended with my dad. Beers before and after the game and a really good day out.

    The second game was against Wigan on September 10th 2005. We lost 1-2 and Jimmy Bullard got their winner in the last minute. It was my son's first game and the poor unfortunate little lad absolutely loved it.

    His introduction to a life of Albion supporting misery interspersed with the occasional genuine high. I couldn't see why he shouldn't suffer as well and it also ensured he wouldn't become a Viler.

    COYB �� .
    Regarding the kids the match that has a special place in my heart is v Palace to get us into the Premier League.

    My 3 grew up in the 90's in Sus*** with mates supporting the big London clubs, Man U or Liverpool. My eldest's 1st match Albion were a 3rd Division club and for the next 10 years we were a rubbish Div 2 outfit going nowhere.

    After the match my daughter said 'Dad I never ever thought I would ever see us in the Premier League.' All but brought a tear to my eye. I just contrasted with my own Albion upbringing when not only was top flight our natural position but we were also cup winners.

    Getting all 3 of them to grow up to be Baggies to different degrees from so far away when we had the worst side in our history is something that gives me great satisfaction. Somewhat of an achievement.

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    I realise that I've already posted on this subject but when others have mentioned their children it reminded me of the day I brought home my wife and newly born, youngest son from hospital. We were playing away v. Exeter in the third tier. On the way home I heard that we were 0-2 down on the radio. Expecting the worst, I got home and was surprised to learn that we had won 3-2. This must have been an omen and he's been a Baggies fan all his life! I failed with my eldest son though, as he supports Liverpool.

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    Who remembers the game against Bruges in 1968? My dad went to the first leg away, we lost 1-3, and Astle was kicked unconscious and Asa Hartford was attacked.
    Death threats were sent to the Bruges team before the second leg. Astle appealed for calm before the game. The atmosphere at the game was the most hostile I have seen to an away team. It was like one of those Turkish grounds. The Bruges players must have feared for their lives. People screaming abuse at them.
    Astle left their keeper prostrate and needing attention in the opening minutes.
    We needed to win the game 2-0 to go through and we did. Fantastic night.

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