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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I was on the Turf at the Orient game, not much is more traumatic than that.
    I would have been there but I was in Burnley General having my head stitched up, while history was being made down the road. It's a bugger when the sawdust keeps falling out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    We were lucky to win at Watford, I badly want us to beat the Blades, just to shut Wilder up.
    That was probably only the 2nd time this season our defence has looked suspect, under Kompanys promotion side it was a regular occurrence

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    Quote Originally Posted by ballcock View Post
    That was probably only the 2nd time this season our defence has looked suspect, under Kompanys promotion side it was a regular occurrence
    To be fair the first ball in was inch perfect ( I like that Watford player) and a good header, the Hornets should have scored to make it 2-0 but they didn't. Trafford is now at an elite level and he kept us in the game.

    We dug in, rode the storm and now it's almost party time.

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    I was on holiday down on the South Coast for the Orient game. Incredibly this game a Division 4 encounter was the main match on BBC Radio. I’d listened to the World Cup Final in 1966 on the car radio as my father drove us up to Manchester. Listening to a match is arguably more nerve wracking than being there. I don’t know if that is true but I remember clearly the commentator describing the agony inside Turf Moor in those closing minutes “Some people have turned their backs. They simply can no longer bear the tension of watching the game”. A club the watching media had come to bury survived.

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    I was on the Bee Hole End and my heart was thumping so bad I honestly thought I was going to expire.

    The relief at the final whistle was tangible all across the ground. I have never, ever seen anything like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I was on the Bee Hole End and my heart was thumping so bad I honestly thought I was going to expire.

    The relief at the final whistle was tangible all across the ground. I have never, ever seen anything like it.
    38 years ago today. Now our struggle to exist is at the top level.

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