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Title: For the older supporters
Post by: richtherover on March 26, 2017, 10:19:13 am
Showing my age I know but I still shiver when I think back to the home game against Darlington (1968). We were top of the league, unbeaten at home and they had the best away record in the division. Friday night at Belle Vue, massive crowd (22,000?) and yep, we lost 1-0. Completely irrelevant to today's game I know but it felt like the end of the world at the time.
By the way, we did go on to become Champions that year, as I'm sure we will be again in a couple of weeks.
Few hours sleep now before showtime..............
RTID
Rich the Rover
Title: Re: For the older supporters
Post by: silent majority on March 26, 2017, 10:36:32 am
I remember that game and that feeling too. But then again it's so typical of DRFC to do that. Hopefully a different outcome today.
Title: Re: For the older supporters
Post by: goalkick on March 26, 2017, 10:40:11 am
Remember it well.these things happen in football.think rovers will be up for it today :bbscarf:
Title: Re: For the older supporters
Post by: drfc1951 on March 26, 2017, 10:52:47 am
We won the championship at Grimsby.
Title: Re: For the older supporters
Post by: BobG on March 26, 2017, 11:04:18 am
Just like that night, Rovcon 5 today I reckon....

BobG
Title: Re: For the older supporters
Post by: Goole Rover on March 26, 2017, 11:08:08 am
Yep also remember it. Great goal though from Kirk the winger.
Regarding Grimsby as I recall we didn't know we were champions until outside the ground when someone announced that Darlington had drawn. Another great night.
Title: Re: For the older supporters
Post by: Dutch Uncle on March 26, 2017, 12:49:19 pm
I remember that Darlo match too.

Goole - I think you are conflating our two Championship winning seasons of 1965-66 and 1968-69. As I recall, in 1965-66 we had finished all our fixtures (last match at Valley Parade on 16 May which was a Monday - Whitsun maybe), and we were top but either of Darlington or Torquay could catch us in their last match  which was later. They were playing each other in Darlington. Darlo just needed a win, but Torquay needed to win 5-0 or better. The match finished in adraw - goalless I think, and we won the title on goal average.

In 1968-69 our last match was at Grimsby, and I think we just needed to win and not bother about others' results - we won the title by 2 points.

Great days  :scarf: :scarf: :scarf:
Title: Re: For the older supporters
Post by: Goole Rover on March 26, 2017, 12:53:16 pm
Thanks Dutch on reflection you could be right, did Darlington go up 68-69 ?
Title: Re: For the older supporters
Post by: Donnywolf on March 26, 2017, 12:58:08 pm
Thanks Dutch on reflection you could be right, did Darlington go up 68-69 ?

Thin Rochdale got promo that Season - their first ever
Title: Re: For the older supporters
Post by: Donnywolf on March 26, 2017, 12:59:30 pm
I remember that game and that feeling too. But then again it's so typical of DRFC to do that. Hopefully a different outcome today.

Hopefully more of an "Aldershot" Game on a Friday night would produce a better "feeling" !
Title: Re: For the older supporters
Post by: Dutch Uncle on March 26, 2017, 01:01:50 pm
Cheers Goole

Just looked and Darlo just missed out in 1968-69 - they finished 5th. Halifax were second, Rochdale were third (you are right DW)  and Bradford City fourth.
Title: Re: For the older supporters
Post by: the vicar on March 26, 2017, 01:39:51 pm
Showing my age I know but I still shiver when I think back to the home game against Darlington (1968). We were top of the league, unbeaten at home and they had the best away record in the division. Friday night at Belle Vue, massive crowd (22,000?) and yep, we lost 1-0. Completely irrelevant to today's game I know but it felt like the end of the world at the time.
By the way, we did go on to become Champions that year, as I'm sure we will be again in a couple of weeks.
Few hours sleep now before showtime..............
RTID
Rich the Rover
there was actually 22 and a half thousand there and mega trouble on way from the ground
Title: Re: For the older supporters
Post by: the vicar on March 26, 2017, 01:45:16 pm
Yep also remember it. Great goal though from Kirk the winger.
Regarding Grimsby as I recall we didn't know we were champions until outside the ground when someone announced that Darlington had drawn. Another great night.
I remember Grimsby away we was all in the stand we are in this season then at half time whistle the pitch was a sea of people as rovers fan invaded the pitch to go in the side we was kicking in to, there stand emptied in a flash