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At last, not seen anymore than the goals since the day, been hoping for highlights for ages.

Although we lost i loved every ( almost) minute , was 11 and fully kitted out in yellow and blue.

Also we see martin tyler 32 years ago, genoe's near disaster when the ball somehow slid under his body, interviews with lawrie and clough.

 

 

 

 

 

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You could always watch the film 'Yesterday's Hero' where the match footage was used to show the FA Cup final between Windsor and Leicester Forest.

 

Not sure about Windsor. Wasnt Ian McShane's team just called The Saints?

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My old man put a few quid on David Peach for the first goal as he took our penalties and got offered a daft odd of something like 16/1. Back in 1979, that was a very handy winning.

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What was Freddie Starr doing sitting behind lawrie near Charlie George....

 

I remember Lawrie talking about that, Freddie starr was at the players hotel and invited himself onto the coach to wembley and somehow managed to get a seat with the saints party.

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Golac and Ball linked up well...remember the day well, but so scary to think my old man who took me and 3 mates was younger then, than I am now!

Forest were a good side in those days we did well. Come on you Yellooooowwwwwwssssssssssssssss

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I was 12 at the time and my dad (who isn't into football) took me up on the train. We were in a large section of Saints fans that were in the middle of the Forest end. It must have been a section they couldn't sell and gave back ( or there was a ticketing cock-up). The forest fans behind us starting spitting down on us and then climbed into our section. It got a bit scary.

 

We left just before the final goal if I remember correctly, got accosted by some drunk forest fans who were trying to be friendly but were really p!ssed and they nicked my hat.

 

The journey back on the tube was all Saints, but the doors kept opening as we were going through the tunnels, stopping the train. The whole experience was a bit full-on for my dad who hasn't been to a game since, I loved it and have been going for the last 32 years.

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I was 12 at the time and my dad (who isn't into football) took me up on the train. We were in a large section of Saints fans that were in the middle of the Forest end. It must have been a section they couldn't sell and gave back ( or there was a ticketing cock-up). The forest fans behind us starting spitting down on us and then climbed into our section. It got a bit scary.

 

We left just before the final goal if I remember correctly, got accosted by some drunk forest fans who were trying to be friendly but were really p!ssed and they nicked my hat.

 

The journey back on the tube was all Saints, but the doors kept opening as we were going through the tunnels, stopping the train. The whole experience was a bit full-on for my dad who hasn't been to a game since, I loved it and have been going for the last 32 years.

 

hahaha

Nice one...good story

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Great stuff, thanks for that. I was 3 years old when that game was played, don't think I've ever seen the goals, let alone extended highlights :facepalm: :blush:

 

Martyg, did you go to this one?

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Anyone remember the Saints fans who climbed out on the roof supports high above the crowd ? I remember one climbing back in and being pulled down by his legs by a policeman and cracking his face on a barrier, knocked him right out. Any sympathy we felt for him went right out the window when they gave him medical treatment right in front of us blocking our view for a few minutes. I remember my dad saying it served him right. Harder times !

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