Been a few , Palace when it was proper, le Havre pre season, Chesterfield ,Southend and Stoke spring to mind
regards
DR
only if you weren't there , all the faces were out that weekendHow could i forget Le Harve 05![]()
60, 000, you're having a laughOver years have prob only been to 30 plus away games. 2 that stand out were Palace away when we were outplayed for 90mins and Ward scored winner in injury time. Another I will never forget going back a long time in FA cup Think it was Palace again and after drawing home and away, 2nd replay at Stanford Bridge. I think we lost but turned up 10min before kick off and had a job to get in. Attendance I think was I think 60,000.
best day
best night
horrible morning after
Mine has to be Hereford felt like we were going to war that day followed by Leicester away 1994 taking out a prem club.Stuart Monday scored an amazing goal.
Highbury, Cup Semi Final.
Highbury FA Cup semi-final, it was truly an amazing day
Has to be the semi final at Highbury
you must be getting confused with a cup game against Chelsea ? I wasn't at the BHA/Palace replay but thought the crowd was around 18k ,might be wrongYes 60,000 Many years ago maybe somebody knows how to check this
Yes 60,000 Many years ago maybe somebody knows how to check this
Not the FA cup game in the snow thenPeterborough away a few years ago when we won 3-0 in the league one champions season. We absolutely battered them and could of been 8-0 easy. Great noise as well in the old terrace
Has to be Newcastle 79 - nothing will ever beat that feeling although Anfield 83 was not a bad second. The excitement of the long coach up overnight. The majority of locals who wanted us to win as it kept Sunderland down, a match we never looked like losing and the euphoria at the final whistle. Even yesterday, when singing along to 'We are Brighton' brought back memories of that day.
I don't see how anyone can really describe Hereford as a best away 'day'. The outcome may have been great but nobody can really have enjoyed the whole day including the game. The week leading up to the game was nervous, the drive to Hereford more so, the game probably one of the least enjoyable matches ever given what was at stake and then at the final whistle definitely more relief than anything else.