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  1. El Presidente

    The Albion Scoring 4 or More Away

    Indeed. I think TWO punches were thrown during the whole confrontation, which resembled an extended version of British Bulldog from school lunchtimes, where we would chase another class to one end of the playground, someone would be touched on the shoulder and the roles would then be reversed...
  2. El Presidente

    The Albion Scoring 4 or More Away

    Not so sure about that I've seen Grimsby 4-2, Cambridge 4-3 and Blackburn 4-1.
  3. El Presidente

    The Albion Scoring 4 or More Away

    I remember that. I think Gary Howlett ran the match.
  4. El Presidente

    The Albion Scoring 4 or More Away

    Correct, the leading goalscorer was Gordon Smith, whom we sold for £40,000. Their player of the 80's, and twice winner of player of the season, was Neil McNab, signed from Brighton and Hove Albion, for £35,000.
  5. El Presidente

    The Albion Scoring 4 or More Away

    Good point, well made, you win PEDANT of the day :bowdown:
  6. El Presidente

    The Albion Scoring 4 or More Away

    I was at those two too, Graham Pearce specialised in last minute winners away from home!
  7. El Presidente

    The Albion Scoring 4 or More Away

    Can anyone remember who was Manchester City's leading goalscorer that season, and who won player of the season twice, and the overall 'City player of the 80's' award, where they were signed from, and for how much?
  8. El Presidente

    The Albion Scoring 4 or More Away

    Correct. The worst thing about that result was that the ref gave 'Boro a goal when an aimless lob up the pitch was caught easily by Graham Mosely, but the ref judged that he had carried the ball over the line in doing so, to the amazement of the 4,413 at Ayrsome Park that afternoon. It was...
  9. El Presidente

    The Albion Scoring 4 or More Away

    It was a Tuesday night in GRIMSBY, last away match of the 1984/5 season, and the Albion had a remote chance of promotion if we won our last two matches. We had won on the Saturday, beating Wolves 5-1 in front of a PACKED Goldstone ground (attendance 8,581) and there were nearly 100 of us at...
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