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« on: Tuesday, May 14, 2019, 10:45:46 »

Town have a 100% record on May 14th.

Particularly memorable comeback at Wigan. Remember police horses on the grass bank at Springfield Park.

Walked past a man urinating into a dustbin to beat the Town End facilities queues at the Charlton playoff.

Any of you see us promoted in '63 or beat the Germans in '51?

http://www.swindon-town-fc.co.uk/OnThisDay.asp

DATE          COMP   OPPONENTS             RESULT            SCORERS                          ATT.   
14 MAY 2010   PO   Charlton Athletic (Home)   2 - 1         Austin, Ward                         13,560   
14 MAY 1987   PO   Wigan Athletic (Away)   3 - 2          Bamber, Quinn, Coyne                  6,718   
14 MAY 1983   LGE   Bristol City (Home)          2 - 0                 Barnard, Pritchard          5,103   
14 MAY 1977   LGE   Chester (Home)                   2 - 1                Moss, Stroud                   4,520   
14 MAY 1963   LGE   Shrewsbury Town (Home)   1 - 0           Smart                                       20,273   

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DATE           COMP       OPPONENTS                            RESULT             SCORERS   
14 MAY 1971   TEST   Salisbury (Away)   -   -   -   
14 MAY 1951   FOB    Borussia Dortmund (Home)   2 - 1                o.g., R.Onslow   -   
14 MAY 1949   WPS   Trowbridge Town (Home)           5 - 2                  Jones 3, Lunn, Dawson
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« Reply #1 on: Tuesday, May 14, 2019, 10:53:10 »

Home to the Shitheads and just over 5000? I would have been there, too.
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« Reply #2 on: Tuesday, May 14, 2019, 11:05:13 »

Any of you see us promoted in '63 or beat the Germans in '51?

Yes to the 63 game, but sadly no to the Dortmund game.  Just seen Smarty running for the number 9 to Wroughton, still moves well, reminded me of a winner he scored at Brentford in 66, ran onto a through ball from Keith Morgan and rifled it in from 25 yards.

Funny season.... seemingly had all the ingredients, front 3 of Keith East on 19, the Don on 18 and Dennis (Bullets) Brown on 15.... yet still nowhere near going up  Hmmm
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« Reply #3 on: Tuesday, May 14, 2019, 11:14:16 »

Home to the Shitheads and just over 5000? I would have been there, too.

City probably only brought 200  Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: Tuesday, May 14, 2019, 11:19:49 »

Of course. I’d forgotten BCFC(82)  had only be going for a year
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« Reply #5 on: Tuesday, May 14, 2019, 11:23:50 »

City probably only brought 200  Smiley
I remember the game well, Shitty brought about 400, that was about their average away visit to us back then.
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« Reply #6 on: Wednesday, May 15, 2019, 10:16:14 »

 Elsewhere I posited the question, who was the last man to score 10 or more cup goals for Town, so cup goals is defined as the 2 major trophies FA Cup and League Cup. (none of your Boycott muck)

 The list of scorers of 10 or more, may be of interest to some, and is included here due to Smarty's elevated standing. The answer is JAF, about 25 years ago now Sad

 Don Rogers 29
 David Moss 22
 Andy Rowland 19
 Harold Fleming 19
 Duncan Shearer 18
 Roger Smart 16
 Maurice Owen 15
 Alan Mayes 15
 Harry Morris 14
 Jimmy Quinn 14
 Steve White 13
 Dave Bamber 12
 Trevor Anderson 12
 JAF 11
 Ray McHale 10
 Archie Bown 10
 Frank Richardson 10

 Not surprisingly The Don is out on his own, but the likes of Harold Fleming didn't play LC games, well unless you count SL LC, which I'm not.

 Mossy at 2 would be a surprise perhaps, but always got the impression he liked the Cups, and played in some of those renowned Cup side of the 70's with te likes of Trevor Anderson and Ray McHale.  Maurice Owen got a handful of LC games at its inception having played his first FA cup games just after the War.
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« Reply #7 on: Wednesday, May 15, 2019, 10:45:14 »

Makes it difficult, though, for our more recent players when we get ass-whupped in the first rounds season after season.
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« Reply #8 on: Wednesday, May 15, 2019, 10:59:05 »

Makes it difficult, though, for our more recent players when we get ass-whupped in the first rounds season after season.

There was a small debate earlier in the season about whether the standard of non league had risen, or the standard of Town player dropped.

My thoughts were that there isn't much difference between Conference S/N players and our lot, as shown by just getting past York and losing to Woking.

PdC short reign, gave us a couple of old skool Cup results v Prem sides, which shows it is still possible, but you do need good players....
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