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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: Branton Rover on January 31, 2021, 10:33:40 am
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Think because of the rightful focus on penalty saves - t he e Crichton penalty save deserves it own thread - yes it one penalty saved 3 times.
As I recall from 30 years ago, Andy Holmes lunged in and took the guy out - a definite penalty - the pen taker placed the ball on the spot & sent it to Crichton’s right - and it was a top drawer save from the Rovers stopper - however the ref said he moved before the ball was kicked & it was taken again, this time didn’t move and again pulled off another remarkable stop.
As we celebrated the double save in the away end at Spotland, astonishingly the referee saw an infringement and awarded yet another retake - this time the demoralised penalty taker was relieved of his duties and they switched penalty takers - having seen who was now going to take it, Eddie Gormley went to Crichton and told him which way it he would hit it & unbelievably Crichton went the other way and saved it again - by this time even the referee didn’t have the balls to order another retake.
There was definitely a Calendar interview with Crichton afterwards if someone can find it and upload it on here from YouTube.
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Went to that match
NEVER IN DOUBT!
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Posted on Twitter.
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Can anyone remember the game at Belle Vue when I’m sure he played drunk?! I was only a kid at the time and can’t remember who it was against, but can recall a sequence of unbelievable errors including a shocking miskick that led to a goal. Don’t think he played much after that and Samways got back in.
On another note related to Rochdale, it seemed to be the place for some bizarre games. Do I remember us going there and going in at the break 1-0 up. They had two payers sent off and still came back to win 2-1?
Classic Rovers.
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Andy Holmes or Paul?
Jesus, 30 years ago.....
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Crichton was generally brilliant how Samways ever got game time ahead of him at all used to baffle me!
I remember one year at York the game fell on his birthday and he had a blinder- prompting the away end to sing, 'Dennis Dennis 24, Dennis 24' - he played that game with a big smile on his face after that but I think was undone by a rasping Jon Mccarthy half-volley in a 1-1 draw if I recall.
His lad Jack played for me for a while and was also a very good goalkeeper - I believe he is plying his trade in America now coaching and playing on a uni scholarship or something, as far as I know Paul is out there too - I could be wrong tho, they could be back over here by now but I don't think they are.
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I was there too.
If I recall correctly, Rochdale were demolishing or rebuilding the stand to our left that season. 30 years, wow.
I suddenly feel quite old.
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Also there that day and seem to remember the stand was being built but no seats fitted . Also seem to remember an altercation in all the melee of the penalty drama with a rovers fan on the pitch remonstrating at the ref??
Also brings back memories of Bruno, Johnny muir and Kev noteman, 3-0 up in the first quarter if I have the right ground
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Hed been Peterborough goalie seaso. Or two before and didn't mind winding opposition fans up , so remember him getting plenty back
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I was there too.
Rob. Here's one to make you feel old. The gap between that day and now is 6 years longer than the gap between that day and England winning the World Cup.
You're welcome.
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Footage of this is actually on YouTube I do believe.
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The YouTube footage is from behind a pillar so it’s an obscured view - the footage I want to see is from YTV thh G day interviewed Crichton & he said something along the lines of “I moved for the first one, didn’t move at all for the 2nd and I don’t think the referee dared award another once I saved it again” - I’m sure it was Calendar
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Remember the game well as was there. Never seen anything like it before, or since.
Clearly remember a fan or two spilling onto the pitch when the 2nd miss was ordered to be retaken, and I think it was Dougie who had to wrestle several players, and a fan, away from the ref.
‘Cracker’ Crichton was a good keeper back in the day and Ive gotten to know a few Posh fans over the years who all spoke highly of his years with them.
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Went to that match
NEVER IN DOUBT!
I was there too!
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I wasn't there, but watched it on Saints and Greavsie.
Samways, worst performance was when he was clearly concussed, having been pole axed in the first half against - I think Halifax, or was it Burnley?
We were three or four up at the time. Second half came, and I couldn't believe my eyes that Samways came out - he looked like a zombie walking out, clearly shaken and pale as a ghost. They unbelievably won the game, I have never forgotten that game.
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I wonder where Crichton is now? I heard he went on to star in that BBC comedy Red Dwarf along with fellow former Rovers Steve Lister, Steve Rimmer and Chelsea's Peter Bonetti.
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I'm surprised Bentley that you've made that post without getting in a reference to the member of our current squad with a strong connection to Red Dwarf.
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Ah, I forgot about the Cats nephew!
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Paul Crichton is living in Port Orange Florida as a coach in a sports academy
https://mn2s.com/booking-agency/talent-roster/paul-crichton/
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I wasn't there, but watched it on Saints and Greavsie.
Samways, worst performance was when he was clearly concussed, having been pole axed in the first half against - I think Halifax, or was it Burnley?
We were three or four up at the time. Second half came, and I couldn't believe my eyes that Samways came out - he looked like a zombie walking out, clearly shaken and pale as a ghost. They unbelievably won the game, I have never forgotten that game.
It was Halifax, I think we were 3-1 up at H/T but lost 4-3 , he got flattened but played on. Nowadays he would have been subbed but it was the days of only one or two subs
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Thank you Pod. Apart from the obvious, what that goes to prove is the power of language to deceive... Alternatively, and more accurate to my way of thinking, it highlights the warped, immoral and untruthful shite uttered well nigh universally by denizens of the marketing fraternity.
BobG
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I wasn't there, but watched it on Saints and Greavsie.
Samways, worst performance was when he was clearly concussed, having been pole axed in the first half against - I think Halifax, or was it Burnley?
We were three or four up at the time. Second half came, and I couldn't believe my eyes that Samways came out - he looked like a zombie walking out, clearly shaken and pale as a ghost. They unbelievably won the game, I have never forgotten that game.
It was Halifax, I think we were 3-1 up at H/T but lost 4-3 , he got flattened but played on. Nowadays he would have been subbed but it was the days of only one or two subs
He had no idea where he was, quoted after the game thinking it was a midweek away game
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Also there that day and seem to remember the stand was being built but no seats fitted . Also seem to remember an altercation in all the melee of the penalty drama with a rovers fan on the pitch remonstrating at the ref??
Also brings back memories of Bruno, Johnny muir and Kev noteman, 3-0 up in the first quarter if I have the right ground
Yes, we were 3-0 up at the time. What a day!
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Ah, I was right about the Crichton being out in America.
Nice to know.
As an aside in that same team of mine with Jack Crichton was another good player named James Milner - honest, he also played on a Sunday morning with us for The Rum Rooms - often got some funny looks handing over team sheets from refs and oppos when they saw the name James Milner on the sheet. Lol.
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Sure he was at keepmoat a few year back as a visiting keeper coach with either forest or Norwich if remember correctly
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Both at some point and Gillingham too i think
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He now the assistant manager at Miami FC , not to be confused to David Beckham’s team, the manager is Paul Dalglish ,Kenny’s son. One the playing squad is Paco Craig the son of Mikey Craig the bass player from Culture Club
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I was there at Rochdale in 1990.
What a day!
That's when we started the season with 5 straight wins.
I thought that is was going to be our season but no.
Never really replaced Rufus Brevett.
Still in the running for a play off place by March but we rapidly tailed off after that.
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I wonder where Crichton is now? I heard he went on to star in that BBC comedy Red Dwarf along with fellow former Rovers Steve Lister, Steve Rimmer and Chelsea's Peter Bonetti.
Very good. I see what you did there :)
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I was there too, an unbelievable few minutes, we went crazy after the 3rd save.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jipjbmMYZfs
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Yes you’re right it we did start season with 5 straight wins - it ended at York, I can remember it really well, it was the game after York’s David Longhurst had died on the pitch and there was a bucket collection on the terraces, so it was right to get beat that day as it was so poignant and put things into perspective - it shook the whole of football he was only 25 years old
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He had a habit of wandering outside his six yard box. An old lad who used to sit near us in the old main stand at BV spent a large part of every game bellowing gerron your line Crichton. Happy days!
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He wouldn't have liked Kim Book either then!! His behaviour when t'ball was up t'other end was really quite singular. Never seen it's like before or since.
BobG
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Yes you’re right it we did start season with 5 straight wins - it ended at York, I can remember it really well, it was the game after York’s David Longhurst had died on the pitch and there was a bucket collection on the terraces, so it was right to get beat that day as it was so poignant and put things into perspective - it shook the whole of football he was only 25 years old
Yes it was. Didn't he die whilst playing against Halifax?
I remember they named the home end the David Longhurst stand not long after.
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Remember having beer in the Cemetery pub with Ginner, Ken Magson & Jacko pre match
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Us Dearne Valley Mini Bus lads just got back in time before the local scroats were letting down our tyres with matches-got to a petrol station with about 17 pounds pressure in all tyres. Didn't stop our enjoyment- 30 years Jesus....
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Remember having beer in the Cemetery pub with Ginner, Ken Magson & Jacko pre match
Pub !!! With those 3, now there’s a surprise, bet you only had the odd 1 - gallon
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Yes you’re right it we did start season with 5 straight wins - it ended at York, I can remember it really well, it was the game after York’s David Longhurst had died on the pitch and there was a bucket collection on the terraces, so it was right to get beat that day as it was so poignant and put things into perspective - it shook the whole of football he was only 25 years old
Was at York when that run ended, I seem to remember the tall lad Holmes was it at centre half getting injured before the York game & upsetting the defensive partnership, sure Billy played with 3 centre halves at the start of that season.