
Originally Posted by
Nardendee
Absolutely right.
It was still in the days of two points for a win. We only needed one point from our last 3 games having actually won our three previous three games including ahome win against Bolton (the eventual Champions) which seemingly made us safe.
Going into the last three games we were on 41 points and Halifax Town were 8 points behind with 4 games to go. We had to lose all ours, and Halifax win all theirs.
I went to all three. We lost 2-1 at Blackburn on Good Friday (I think their Manager was Ken Furphy).
We then played Oldham at home and were 2-0 down but pulled it back to 2-2. We were well into injury time and I was heading away from the Railway end towards the Tivoli when Oldham wee awarded a free kick about 35 yards out towards the Tivoli end to the left of centre.
A long high ball was punted in. Up went Roy Tunks for a straight forward catch?..or so I thought. The ball slipped through his fingers and into the back of the net
Lost 3-2.
Final game was another home game in what seemed at the time, a winner takes all game. York were two points behind us but, crucially a better goal average.
York reached into a two goal league, and despite pulling a goal back, York held on to win 2-1, so they were effectively safe.
We were now only two points above Halifax who had one more game, the following Tuesday at a worry free Walsall team at Fellows Park. Crucially Halifax had a better goal average.
They won 1-0 to consign us to Division 4 for the first time in our history. It was the first time we had appeared in the bottom four all season.
I had a feeling we were going to go down much earlier in the season, again another game I went to at Burnden Park Bolton, the previous November.
We took the lead in the second half but they equalised.
Four minutes from time, Jim McDonagh, our goalkeeper inexplicably put the ball down for a goal kick?..but the ball, according to the ref. hadn?t gone out. Their player rushed in as did McDonagh, but the ball fell kindly for them who slid the ball into an empty net and we lost 2-1.
I happened to meet up with John Breckin & Jim McDonagh years later, to be precise the home game against Colchester in November 2013, to mark my Dads 90th birthday & they came over. I reminded Jom about this & of course, he remembered it well & he thought the ball had gone out. It was funny reminiscing with them about it but it bloody wasn?t at the time.
The following August we went to Northampton for the first game in the 4th Division and they scored, and it suddenly hit me. We were in the pits of the league. We went on to lose 3-1.
Since that season I have never ever taken anything for granted. We are not safe until 4 teams mathematically cannot catch us.
It always was like us to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. So it wasn?t a surprise at all when Reading got the winner in injury time. It?s not over until it?s over.