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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Most games I've forgotten, but I still have vivid memories of certain goals going back 40 odd years. Goals like Les Bradd's 89th minute winner at the City ground where most of us were leaping in celebration almost before he made contact. We knew Big Les didn't miss those! I remember going mental at Elland Road when Ian Scanlon scored, and the shock and delight when Brian Stubbs powered in a header to equalise against Palace at Selhurst Park on our first match back in Division 2 (now the Championship).
    I'm the same. The games I do vividly remember are those from when I was a kid/young man. The 21,000+ at ML when Hateley returned and we beat Northampton 1-0. Our first match when we returned to the top flight Villa 0-1 Notts and of course the Bradd winner at the City ground.
    Last edited by countygump; 09-05-2022 at 02:23 PM.

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