Viking Supporters Co-operative
Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: turnbull for england on February 05, 2018, 08:46:15 pm
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Anyone wanting to give a good home to rovers Derby 31st August 1976 league Cup 2nd round?
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That was my first ever Rovers game.
I would love it.
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Consider it yours then,
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Thank you. Can any of the Rovers stats men give me the details for this game. I am sure there was about 15,000 there and Peter Kitchen scored for us in a 2-1 defeat. I would love to know who of the big names were in the Derby side that night.
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Thank you. Can any of the Rovers stats men give me the details for this game. I am sure there was about 15,000 there and Peter Kitchen scored for us in a 2-1 defeat. I would love to know who of the big names were in the Derby side that night.
Some of the info
https://www.11v11.com/matches/doncaster-rovers-v-derby-county-31-august-1976-29970/
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Cheers. I had a feeling Charlie George played and scored. Some Derby team that.
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Thank you. Can any of the Rovers stats men give me the details for this game. I am sure there was about 15,000 there and Peter Kitchen scored for us in a 2-1 defeat. I would love to know who of the big names were in the Derby side that night.
Some of the info
https://www.11v11.com/matches/doncaster-rovers-v-derby-county-31-august-1976-29970/
Two near contemporaries of mine, Leighton James and the late great Robbie James, are both from a small place near Swansea called Gorseinon.
I am from Gorseinon, and my mother's maiden name was James. I have always been hopeless at football though :blush:
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Rovers side that night;
1. Peacock 2. Brookes 3. Creamer 4. Ternent 5.Reed 6. Taylor 7. Miller 8. Murray (Robinson) 9. O'Callaghan 10. Kitchen 11. Laidlaw
The crowd was 14,888.
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And it was Kitchen who scored?
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do we still have the supporters shop that sells old programmes?
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Yes Kitchen scored, and yes the Supportes Club shop still sells old programmes.
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Yes
It’s on the North West corner and is open on match days for an hour or so before every home game.
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Yes
It’s on the North West corner and is open on match days for an hour or so before every home game.
Thanks ive got a few odd Gillingham away programmes from 1981 through the 80s they can have
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I used to love the programme shop at Belle Vue, it was like an aladdins cave.
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Yes Kitchen scored, and yes the Supportes Club shop still sells old programmes.
As I recall it was a classic knockdown from the head of O'Callaghan for Kitchen to turn home.
Ian Miller was incredible that night and he ran David Nash, who was an England international, ragged. Near the half way line on the Pop Side, Windy skinned Nish who ended up on his arse. As he staggered to his feet someone shouted, 'You've got yer work cut out toneet Nishy', to which Nish nodded and grinned as he leaned against the flag as if defeated.
Derby got out of jail that night. They were played off the park for the first hour. I think Pat Partridge was ref that night and a lot of things went Derby's way. His familiarity with their players didn't go unnoticed.
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I used to love the programme shop at Belle Vue, it was like an aladdins cave.
It’s still an Aladdin’s cave at the Keepmoat
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The Supporters Club shop has thousands of programmes, located in the Community changing room are of the north stans (away end) we are making up bundles of programmes ie 4 for a £1 (pocket money affordable) Rovers home and away games, we are hoping to have a table selling them either near donny dogs kennel or outside belle vue bar, any help would be appricated, but with erik the vikings needs i cannot man after 13.15, we are staked out with programmes, Ben and len are normally in the shop from about 12.30 match days - 5.45 night games.
Retford Rover
its an Aladins cave ...........