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Quote from: The Red Baron on June 12, 2016, 02:30:09 pm11/10/69. Attendance: 17,380. Rovers 2 (Alan Slough og, Steve Briggs) Luton Town 0.Ogston, Wilcockson, Gray, Flowers, Robertson, Haselden, Watson, Regan, Briggs, Johnson, Usher.26/3/71. Attendance: 7,879. Rovers 2 (Stuart Robertson, Peter Kitchen) Aston Villa 1.Glen Johnson, Branfoot, Adamson, Flowers, Robertson (sub Rabjohn), Haselden, Irvine, Kitchen, Gilfillan, Watson, Usher.Quote from: The Red Baron on June 12, 2016, 03:18:22 pmQuote from: BobG on June 12, 2016, 02:54:49 pmLol John! The most amazing, reliable and informative guy on this forum!Many thanks indeed.BobGPS some good players in both those teams too - even though I was never a fan of Brian Usher. Bizzarely though, I always had a soft spot for John Haselden. Remember when he had to play up front for half a dozen matches or so? He couldn't stop scoring!Thanks Bob, you're too kind!The Luton game was just before I started going to Donny games. I seem to think Laurie Sheffield played for them and a few weeks later he moved back to Rovers. My first game was his first game back at home, against Bristol Rovers, and we won 3-1. I was at that game against Villa. It was a Friday evening and I think they anticipated a bigger crowd. We were struggling and although we won the game we still went down. Villa were hot favourites to go up but ended up finishing 4th- only the top two went up and there were no play offs. I liked Brian Usher but he was a frustrating player. John Regan, Steve Briggs and Stuart Robertson were big favourites of mine and then Kitchen and Elwiss. Happy days- or perhaps not, because apart from a couple of seasons under Stan Anderson there were some lean times in the 70s.I was on nights at Rockware and went to the Villa game before work.We had Lew Chatterley on loan from Villa and I was gutted when they wouldn't let him play against them but we still managed to win in a very disappointing season.
11/10/69. Attendance: 17,380. Rovers 2 (Alan Slough og, Steve Briggs) Luton Town 0.Ogston, Wilcockson, Gray, Flowers, Robertson, Haselden, Watson, Regan, Briggs, Johnson, Usher.26/3/71. Attendance: 7,879. Rovers 2 (Stuart Robertson, Peter Kitchen) Aston Villa 1.Glen Johnson, Branfoot, Adamson, Flowers, Robertson (sub Rabjohn), Haselden, Irvine, Kitchen, Gilfillan, Watson, Usher.
Quote from: BobG on June 12, 2016, 02:54:49 pmLol John! The most amazing, reliable and informative guy on this forum!Many thanks indeed.BobGPS some good players in both those teams too - even though I was never a fan of Brian Usher. Bizzarely though, I always had a soft spot for John Haselden. Remember when he had to play up front for half a dozen matches or so? He couldn't stop scoring!Thanks Bob, you're too kind!The Luton game was just before I started going to Donny games. I seem to think Laurie Sheffield played for them and a few weeks later he moved back to Rovers. My first game was his first game back at home, against Bristol Rovers, and we won 3-1. I was at that game against Villa. It was a Friday evening and I think they anticipated a bigger crowd. We were struggling and although we won the game we still went down. Villa were hot favourites to go up but ended up finishing 4th- only the top two went up and there were no play offs. I liked Brian Usher but he was a frustrating player. John Regan, Steve Briggs and Stuart Robertson were big favourites of mine and then Kitchen and Elwiss. Happy days- or perhaps not, because apart from a couple of seasons under Stan Anderson there were some lean times in the 70s.
Lol John! The most amazing, reliable and informative guy on this forum!Many thanks indeed.BobGPS some good players in both those teams too - even though I was never a fan of Brian Usher. Bizzarely though, I always had a soft spot for John Haselden. Remember when he had to play up front for half a dozen matches or so? He couldn't stop scoring!
Quote from: knockers on June 12, 2016, 03:15:21 pmI can remember walking to the ground that night telling my mates how rubbish Van Hooijdonk was. I think he scored at least three that night. The best bit was dear old Ken Avis trying to pronounce his name over the tannoy.
I can remember walking to the ground that night telling my mates how rubbish Van Hooijdonk was. I think he scored at least three that night.