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That's brilliant. I didnt see it advertised anywhere otherwise I would have gone. Loved Steve Uzelac.
It sounds as if it was a very fitting event Balby.The tribute videos show that we are a club that never forget our own.That 2-2 result at Anfield (we nearly nicked it with a chance in the final minute) will be a game that will always have a special place in Rovers history.It’s events such as this when I miss living so far away from Doncaster.
The game at Anfield was 2-2 as stated.We lost the replay 2-0 at Belle Vue in a midweek game played in the afternoon because of the powerworkers strike.It was a school day but we still had over 22,000 in the ground!
What I shall never forget is that in the first match, the Anfield “faithful” booed their team off at half time. We were genuinely worth a win and it was amazing really, up against a full strength Liverpool side who I think were top of Division 1 with us practically bottom of D4. We were genuinely worth a win and my memory is of a lob late on by Kitchen that could have won it having beaten the GK - Lawrence??
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on June 30, 2025, 03:41:33 pmWhat I shall never forget is that in the first match, the Anfield “faithful” booed their team off at half time. We were genuinely worth a win and it was amazing really, up against a full strength Liverpool side who I think were top of Division 1 with us practically bottom of D4. We were genuinely worth a win and my memory is of a lob late on by Kitchen that could have won it having beaten the GK - Lawrence?? Ray Clemence for sure Kitchen was falling forwards 30 ish yards from goal ,, he lobbed Clemence and the biggest Gisnt Killing ever was in.the balance90.minutes gone and Mike Elwiss following the ball. The ball landed absolutely on top.of the barElwiss waited for it to fall and as it did Emlyn Hughes put a hand on each of MEs shoulders and rose high in the air to head it behind for a Corner which came to nowrWe lost the Replay and they went on to win the Cup without conceding another Goal . Bill Shankley said it was their toughest game in the FA CupIt was the winter of discontent and people were gloomy and most on 3 day weeks and with us 92nd in League we took very few fans and were in the Seats on the far side opposite players Tunnel