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A rare win for Rovers v Reading They remain to this day our biggest bogey team for anyone we have played over 30 time.I am sure DU will correct me if I am wrong.
I can remember Graham Taylor bringing his top of the table and unbeaten team to Oakwell for an early September fourth division game in 1977 .I'd never seen a team like them before , they were all bloody huge and powerful , we were like dwarfs at the side of that lot .Up front they had a young Luther Blisset who just basically ran with the ball at speed and our defenders just bounced of him and an absolute giant of a forward called Ross Jenkins .Blisset must have missed a dozen easy chances , he was Luther Misit before he ever played for England .
When I was a teenager I used to have nightmares of us facing Keith Walwyn, he always used to score against us from memory.
Quote from: tyke1962 on December 15, 2023, 04:45:31 pmI can remember Graham Taylor bringing his top of the table and unbeaten team to Oakwell for an early September fourth division game in 1977 .I'd never seen a team like them before , they were all bloody huge and powerful , we were like dwarfs at the side of that lot .Up front they had a young Luther Blisset who just basically ran with the ball at speed and our defenders just bounced of him and an absolute giant of a forward called Ross Jenkins .Blisset must have missed a dozen easy chances , he was Luther Misit before he ever played for England .Pedantic point of order, Tyke. It must have been a Third Division game. Taylor's Lincoln were promoted from the Fourth Division in 1975/76, and stayed there for 10 seasons.