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Title: The Big Match Revisited ITV4
Post by: Capmeister on May 26, 2012, 09:05:49 am
Derby v Fulham. 1-0 to Derby. Fulham miss out on promotion and Derby avoid the drop. 14th May 1983. Sean O'Driscoll just got subbed after failing to defend against Davidson's volley.
Title: Re: The Big Match Revisited ITV4
Post by: Capmeister on May 26, 2012, 09:20:30 am
We were relegated that year to the 4th. Another awful season
Title: Re: The Big Match Revisited ITV4
Post by: wilts rover on May 26, 2012, 09:35:46 am
Is that the match that never finished? Big pitch invasion about 2 minutes from the end, so they all ran off - and never came back?
Title: Re: The Big Match Revisited ITV4
Post by: vaya on May 26, 2012, 10:45:40 am
Is that the match that never finished? Big pitch invasion about 2 minutes from the end, so they all ran off - and never came back?

Yep - you missed the Mekon-headed Fred Dinage explaining the situation post-match to the 1983 TV nation, and Malcom MacDonald arguing that fans kicking players was probably outside the rules of the game.
Title: Re: The Big Match Revisited ITV4
Post by: Capmeister on May 28, 2012, 12:44:59 pm
Quality description of Fred. Wonder whether he's still shuffling about on this mortal coil? And that's got me thinking about other commentators. Remember Keith Macklin? I that it was he who commentated on Rovers v Town at the old Leeds road. I was beside myself. We were on TV. I went with my Dad. Think Bobby Owen and Tony Woodcock were upfront for us. Think we won 2-1. Aaahhh, the nostalgia
Title: Re: The Big Match Revisited ITV4
Post by: nice one rovers on May 28, 2012, 01:49:22 pm
Aye, Fred Dinenage (correct spelling)MBE is still at it, he was a Director at Portsmouth FC for a while.
Title: Re: The Big Match Revisited ITV4
Post by: The Red Baron on May 28, 2012, 02:25:34 pm
Aye, Fred Dinenage (correct spelling)MBE is still at it, he was a Director at Portsmouth FC for a while.

I'm pretty sure he made a cameo appearance in last week's episode of "Lewis," reading the local news (there was an item about Lewis and Hathaway catching a drug baron).

Fred's daughter is a Tory MP.
Title: Re: The Big Match Revisited ITV4
Post by: 1879Rovers on May 28, 2012, 02:27:36 pm
He is the presenter on the local evening news in the South of England (Meridian tonight). I still think of him on How and Gambit.
Title: Re: The Big Match Revisited ITV4
Post by: The Red Baron on May 28, 2012, 02:28:39 pm
Quality description of Fred. Wonder whether he's still shuffling about on this mortal coil? And that's got me thinking about other commentators. Remember Keith Macklin? I that it was he who commentated on Rovers v Town at the old Leeds road. I was beside myself. We were on TV. I went with my Dad. Think Bobby Owen and Tony Woodcock were upfront for us. Think we won 2-1. Aaahhh, the nostalgia

I think the one you're thinking about was in the 1975-76 season- we did win 2-1. I didn't go to the game but I did watch it on the Sunday afternoon. Keith Macklin was the commentator. I think Peter Kitchen and Brendan O'Callaghan would have been up front- although I have a nagging feeling one of them missed the game. Certainly it was before Tony Woodcock and Bobby Owen's time and those two never played together.
Title: Re: The Big Match Revisited ITV4
Post by: Surrey Rover on May 28, 2012, 03:04:33 pm
Kitch missed out RB and was replaced up front by Martin Alesinoye. Alan Murray put Rovers 1-0 up after around 15 minutes, Terry Gray made it 1-1 beore half time after some typically woeful defending from Peter Creamer and Brendan O'Callaghan got the Rovers winner in the 2nd half.

Tony Woodcock played at Leeds Road the following season (October 76) during his loan spell in a match Rovers lost 2-1.

Bobby Owen joined Rovers in the summer of 1978.

Does anyone still have a copy of that Huddersfield v Rovers match played in 1976?
Title: Re: The Big Match Revisited ITV4
Post by: GM-MarkB on May 28, 2012, 07:23:36 pm
Off on a slight tangent....it's a mystrey to me how it took ITV so long to put this on National telly instead of keeping it confined to the Midlands for so long. It totally pi$$ed on Swap Shop et al.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f88K181DJ8U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDopWvAgSVI&feature=related