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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: deebee on January 13, 2025, 10:03:59 am
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/videos/cy9q7g0ye8do
I could only listen to this game on radio Sheffield and reminded me of the Brentford game when we were promoted following their missed penalty. Witch, do you think was better?
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Brentford for everything that it ment.
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Great performance yesterday from all involved
However ( glad as I am and I repeat I happy, pleased optimistic chuffed beyond belief ) we got to Round 4 of the Cup
Brentford was light years ahead in terms of what it meant and indeed still will until the last person who was there or was told by someone wha was there has gone
PS I am genuinely pleased and was jumping up and down by the win
Play like that consistently till end of season and I will be jumping up and down some more
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Yesterday (opinion from viewing as a expat on FS ) was for me more about the performance than the Brentford effect . .The squad will have taken a lot out of the togetherness displayed throughout the match .
The FA cup is not their bread and butter ( do they get extra pay ?) but about pride of performance and they all put in a shift .
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To me the top four moments since I started following Rovers in 1962 are:
1: Stoke - The most important moment, enabling all others that followed, combined with sudden death drama
2: Brentford - a title won in the most dramatic fashion
3: Wembley - Possibly our greatest win, but in truth we never looked like losing
4: Cardiff - First national cup final win including extra time drama
There are of course many other memorable moments, but IMHO these are the clear top four
None of those were in Doncaster. There have been truly memorable home moments as well, but I find it difficult to choose the top few.
Edit: just to throw a few random home moments out there - Aston Villa, Man City and Arsenal League Cup 2005, Southend 5-1 playoffs, QPR FA Cup win, Crewe JPT semi-final, Darlington 10-0 (1964 :blush:), Cambridge 2004 to win promotion, Bournemouth 1981 to win promotion, Dover 5-4 from 0-3
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To me the top four moments since I started following Rovers in 1962 are:
1: Stoke - The most important moment, enabling all others that followed, combined with sudden death drama
2: Brentford - a title won in the most dramatic fashion
3: Wembley - Possibly our greatest win, but in truth we never looked like losing
4: Cardiff - First national cup final win including extra time drama
There are of course many other memorable moments, but IMHO these are the clear top four
None of those were in Doncaster. There have been truly memorable home moments as well, but I find it difficult to choose the top few.
Edit: just to throw a few random home moments out there - Aston Villa, Man City and Arsenal League Cup 2005, Southend 5-1 playoffs, QPR FA Cup win, Crewe JPT semi-final, Darlington 10-0 (1964 :blush:), Cambridge 2004 to win promotion, Bournemouth 1981 to win promotion, Dover 5-4 from 0-3
Agree with your choices DU but Barrow at home last year was one of, if not, the best so far at the Keepmoat.
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I am sure I have missed out many great home games Bessie, Barrow certainly one of them
It does seem a very large majority of our greatest highlights in my lifetime have come since the playoff final match in Stoke. :scarf:
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To me the top four moments since I started following Rovers in 1962 are:
1: Stoke - The most important moment, enabling all others that followed, combined with sudden death drama
2: Brentford - a title won in the most dramatic fashion
3: Wembley - Possibly our greatest win, but in truth we never looked like losing
4: Cardiff - First national cup final win including extra time drama
There are of course many other memorable moments, but IMHO these are the clear top four
None of those were in Doncaster. There have been truly memorable home moments as well, but I find it difficult to choose the top few.
Edit: just to throw a few random home moments out there - Aston Villa, Man City and Arsenal League Cup 2005, Southend 5-1 playoffs, QPR FA Cup win, Crewe JPT semi-final, Darlington 10-0 (1964 :blush:), Cambridge 2004 to win promotion, Bournemouth 1981 to win promotion, Dover 5-4 from 0-3
I'm a 1968 starter and can I mention 8 please:
1. Brentford
2. Wembley
3. Stoke
4. Cardiff
5. Mansfield
6. Chester (a)
7. Villa
8. Barrow
Plenty more for me too, QPR, Southend (5-1), Crewe (h JPT), Liverpool (a), Everton (a)(Peter Reid), Man City, Charlton (a), Southend, cup (a)(Snodin 0-1) spring to mind.
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I have to agree once again that for me it was , is and always will be Stoke
Years of being in the wilderness and the potential for even more years there all ended with the swing of Tierney s Promotion Goal boot
Years of the gross mis management of our Club and the potential for us losing OUR Club in the near future and seemingly nothing we could do and a swing of a (Promotion Goal) boot took us from Intensive Care with a hand hovering over the Life support switch back into the land of the living and all the excitement we have witnessed since
I think Stoke imo was THE day in my lifetime
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Stoke was good (as was Chester away prior to it) but Wembley tops it for me - to reach the Championship by beating Leeds.
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I have to agree once again that for me it was , is and always will be Stoke
Years of being in the wilderness and the potential for even more years there all ended with the swing of Tierney s Promotion Goal boot
Years of the gross mis management of our Club and the potential for us losing OUR Club in the near future and seemingly nothing we could do and a swing of a (Promotion Goal) boot took us from Intensive Care with a hand hovering over the Life support switch back into the land of the living and all the excitement we have witnessed since
I think Stoke imo was THE day in my lifetime
Couldn't agree more Wolfie, a real sliding doors moment, the biggest pivotal moment in our club's last 65 years.
Just look at the success the club has had since 2003 compared with the 40 years before:
Highest league position in the league pyramid since 1901
Highest level league title ever won (FL1 is higher than regionalised Div 3 North)
First time at tier 2 since 1958
First national trophy (JPT)
Best ever FA Cup run (on the other occasions in the 1950's when we reached Round 5 we started at round 3)
Equalled best ever league cup run, and fared better in quarter final (lost on pens viz 2-7 defeat)
Although playoffs were introduced in 1987, we had never reached one before 2003
The two highest crowds to watch Rovers in our history (Wembley, Cardiff)
How much of that would have happened if we had lost at Stoke? :scarf: :scarf:
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I have to agree once again that for me it was , is and always will be Stoke
Years of being in the wilderness and the potential for even more years there all ended with the swing of Tierney s Promotion Goal boot
Years of the gross mis management of our Club and the potential for us losing OUR Club in the near future and seemingly nothing we could do and a swing of a (Promotion Goal) boot took us from Intensive Care with a hand hovering over the Life support switch back into the land of the living and all the excitement we have witnessed since
I think Stoke imo was THE day in my lifetime
Absolutely agree Wolfie. NOTHING Rovers have or will ever achieve in the future will eclipse that moment when Frannie scored THAT goal. It slammed the door on all the fear and heartbreak we had suffered from Richardson’s era. It felt like we were back in The Promised Land. It gave us the platform from which we have had so many heady achievements. Winning The Champion’s League would not give me the same thrill as that moment in Stoke!!
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Honourable mention for the Endsleigh trophy final against Farnborough , the first bright light in a long time
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The 3-1 win at Rushden and Diamonds was a huge turning point too..
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I have to agree once again that for me it was , is and always will be Stoke
Years of being in the wilderness and the potential for even more years there all ended with the swing of Tierney s Promotion Goal boot
Years of the gross mis management of our Club and the potential for us losing OUR Club in the near future and seemingly nothing we could do and a swing of a (Promotion Goal) boot took us from Intensive Care with a hand hovering over the Life support switch back into the land of the living and all the excitement we have witnessed since
I think Stoke imo was THE day in my lifetime
Absolutely agree Wolfie. NOTHING Rovers have or will ever achieve in the future will eclipse that moment when Frannie scored THAT goal. It slammed the door on all the fear and heartbreak we had suffered from Richardson’s era. It felt like we were back in The Promised Land. It gave us the platform from which we have had so many heady achievements. Winning The Champion’s League would not give me the same thrill as that moment in Stoke!!
That's better than my original attempt to capture the "spirit" of what it meant to me and all Fans around at the time
I remember Derby in the Championship so vividly as I had seen us play in Tier 2 and it meant the world to me but still eclipsed (easily) by Stoke
Wonder what Greeny thought though ?
Cheers for that roversontheup
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I have to agree once again that for me it was , is and always will be Stoke
Years of being in the wilderness and the potential for even more years there all ended with the swing of Tierney s Promotion Goal boot
Years of the gross mis management of our Club and the potential for us losing OUR Club in the near future and seemingly nothing we could do and a swing of a (Promotion Goal) boot took us from Intensive Care with a hand hovering over the Life support switch back into the land of the living and all the excitement we have witnessed since
I think Stoke imo was THE day in my lifetime
Absolutely agree Wolfie. NOTHING Rovers have or will ever achieve in the future will eclipse that moment when Frannie scored THAT goal. It slammed the door on all the fear and heartbreak we had suffered from Richardson’s era. It felt like we were back in The Promised Land. It gave us the platform from which we have had so many heady achievements. Winning The Champion’s League would not give me the same thrill as that moment in Stoke!!
That's better than my original attempt to capture the "spirit" of what it meant to me and all Fans around at the time
I remember Derby in the Championship so vividly as I had seen us play in Tier 2 and it meant the world to me but still eclipsed (easily) by Stoke
Wonder what Greeny thought though ?
Cheers for that roversontheup
You are too kind Wolfie. I thought your brilliant words described our shared feelings about that day and our club to a tee.
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To me the top four moments since I started following Rovers in 1962 are:
1: Stoke - The most important moment, enabling all others that followed, combined with sudden death drama
2: Brentford - a title won in the most dramatic fashion
3: Wembley - Possibly our greatest win, but in truth we never looked like losing
4: Cardiff - First national cup final win including extra time drama
There are of course many other memorable moments, but IMHO these are the clear top four
None of those were in Doncaster. There have been truly memorable home moments as well, but I find it difficult to choose the top few.
Edit: just to throw a few random home moments out there - Aston Villa, Man City and Arsenal League Cup 2005, Southend 5-1 playoffs, QPR FA Cup win, Crewe JPT semi-final, Darlington 10-0 (1964 :blush:), Cambridge 2004 to win promotion, Bournemouth 1981 to win promotion, Dover 5-4 from 0-3
I first watched Rovers in 1974/75 as a 7 year old, but I echo your choices after that DU. The away win at Wigan in the Freight Rover Trophy was memorable for the game and the mudslides.
And the Mansfield moment.
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I've been to most of the highlited games, but for me, barrow was special.. where we were in January, the juggernaut being derailed at HT, then up steps biggo!!!!!! Magic!!!
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I've been to most of the highlited games, but for me, barrow was special.. where we were in January, the juggernaut being derailed at HT, then up steps biggo!!!!!! Magic!!!
That second half was incredible and when Biggo scored it was probably the loudest roar ever in the stadium.
A truly magic moment.