Your best memories of The Recreation Ground?
#41
Posted 08 January 2010 - 01:25 AM
Beating Mansfield 4-1 (the best drubbing the i've seen of the 'failed in my time as a Spireite)
The 1-1 draw against Man City (as I brought a friend of mine who supports City and we totally outplayed them. Mainly i remember shouting right in his face)
Also the Victory over West Ham in the league cup, as the missus at the time was a Hammer. Gloating aplenty.
#42
Posted 08 January 2010 - 05:15 AM
My favourite goal for aesthetics has to be Paul Holland juggling it on the edge of the area and then smashing it in the top corner against Blackpool (I think) on a Tuesday night a few years back. It hit the net just as the words "good effort, that's a shame" left my mouth closely followed by a loud exclamation of "sh##, did you see that?!".
A bitter-sweet one was the taking back of the kop. It was a real tear-jerker of a moment for a lot of people I think. It seems almost bizzare that we are leaving it voluntarily this time. Funny how things work out!
On the tearraces, so many great recollections of pies flying overhead, etc but my most abiding memory from when I was a young 'un would have to be the bloke who used to stand up the back doing something that sounded like gargling and occasionaly treating us to a rendition of "come on town, give us a goal. where's it gonna come from? I don't know". I'm sure someone on here could name him.
#43
Posted 08 January 2010 - 06:30 AM
blueblah, on Jan 7 2010, 07:01 PM, said:
one was a day when we beat grimsby at home and their fans were being very mardy and decided to try and take the fortress ...
yes the liverpool game here was a great night too prob one of the largest crowds of later years to be in here i think it was around 11 thousand even though we lost
the mansfield play of game was a great game
also a few great cup games in there wrexham forrest ect ect
Memories are subjective though aren't they? A lot of us will have clear memories of the obvious moments/games but some will be more personal or abstract and have little to do with what happened on the pitch. Just the same as people who will miss Saltergate more for the rituals surrounding it than the place itself and the football
#44
Posted 08 January 2010 - 07:38 AM
darthspireite, on Jan 8 2010, 01:28 AM, said:
Beating Mansfield 4-1 (the best drubbing the i've seen of the 'failed in my time as a Spireite)
The 1-1 draw against Man City (as I brought a friend of mine who supports City and we totally outplayed them. Mainly i remember shouting right in his face)
Also the Victory over West Ham in the league cup, as the missus at the time was a Hammer. Gloating aplenty.
v Cambridge
#45
Posted 08 January 2010 - 09:31 AM
Then in no particular order:
Beaumont v Wrexham
The football played under Nicky Law in the first half of the ill-fated promotion season.
Lee Turnbull's overhead kick
Bruno danicng around 4 or 5 hartlepool defenders and scoring at the kop end (artistic license here but i think it was the first round of the then Coca Cola cup, we played them 3 times in 2 weeks as the first round was 2 legs back then and we'd opened the season against them in the league)
Lester's lob v Droylsden
Carling Cup Games
Tricky Trev lobbing Grobelaar
Dave Waller Hat Trick v Halifax (4-3 from 3-1 down)
Play Off Semi's (esp. Calvin Plummer)
2-0 win v Grimsby to scrape the play offs by 1 goal over Carlisle!
Non match related:
The time the ball struck the underside of the main stand roof and a section breaking loose and landing in the lap of the match sponsors wife!
Orange Nuns from Blackpool invading the pitch.
My mate streaking at a sunday league cup final and shaking hands with the ref!
Playing on the hallowed turf with such names as Moss, Newton, Waller, O'Neil, Marples etc.
Running at Jules in the same game, nutmegging him and blasting the ball high in to the kop.
Scoring the winner in a 'friendly' v the stewards after the Halifax game last match of the season, after being hit with a coin from the halifax end as we celebrated promotion on the pitch. (still have the scar)
Plus probably endless more which i can't recall right now.
#46
Posted 08 January 2010 - 10:30 AM
We would just like to say a big thank you so far for all of your replies so far, they have made some good and interesting reading. Because the Hurst goal v Luton is mentioned more than once by a number of different people we have actually made contact with Glynn Hurst to arrange an interview with him so he can talk about that goal and his best memories at Saltergate etc etc (he was actually having a massage at the time he answered his phone, footballers hey?!!)
We are indeed in contact with a number of different people who have links with the club, past and present and you will be able to hear the memories and thoughts of these people later on this year as Chesterfield Fc get close to saying goodbye to their home for the past 139 years.
By all means, keep the memories coming and indeed, if you have any suggestions as to who you would like to hear from about their memories of The Recreation Ground, past players, managers etc then again, feel free to tell us.
Thank you for your replies so far.
Peak Fm Sport Show - every Saturday from 2pm.
#47
Posted 08 January 2010 - 11:04 AM
Peak Fm Sport Show, on Jan 8 2010, 10:33 AM, said:
We would just like to say a big thank you so far for all of your replies so far, they have made some good and interesting reading. Because the Hurst goal v Luton is mentioned more than once by a number of different people we have actually made contact with Glynn Hurst to arrange an interview with him so he can talk about that goal and his best memories at Saltergate etc etc (he was actually having a massage at the time he answered his phone, footballers hey?!!)
We are indeed in contact with a number of different people who have links with the club, past and present and you will be able to hear the memories and thoughts of these people later on this year as Chesterfield Fc get close to saying goodbye to their home for the past 139 years.
By all means, keep the memories coming and indeed, if you have any suggestions as to who you would like to hear from about their memories of The Recreation Ground, past players, managers etc then again, feel free to tell us.
Thank you for your replies so far.
Peak Fm Sport Show - every Saturday from 2pm.
I would imagine that a player would be incredibly proud of being at the centre of a moment that means so much to so many - especially a lower league player that won't have international caps and major prizes to look back on at the end of their career
#48
Posted 08 January 2010 - 11:12 AM
rs1978, on Jan 8 2010, 11:07 AM, said:
Maybe you could link up with spireite player for the interview for the benefit of us exciles. Thanx
#49
Posted 08 January 2010 - 11:19 AM
Dave In Footie Heaven, on Jan 8 2010, 11:15 AM, said:
You can listen live over the interweb Dave, although that would require you being made aware up front that the interview was being transmited.
http://www.peakfm.net/
#50
Posted 08 January 2010 - 11:24 AM
Wrexham game also sticks out as well. As much as the goal and the final whistle but what it led to. Pitch invasion, the walk back up Chatsworth Rd and seeing the glum faces on the Wrexham supporters buses. Remember camping outside the ground to get tickets for the semi final replay!! Was all set up for the night with supplies, chair, quilt etc with a few others when they ruined all the fun by opening the ticket office at about half 10 at night rather than the following morning!!
#51
Posted 08 January 2010 - 11:46 AM
Sammy Spireite, on Jan 8 2010, 11:22 AM, said:
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#52
Posted 08 January 2010 - 08:46 PM
Mark Jones, on Jan 7 2010, 10:06 PM, said:
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#54
Posted 08 January 2010 - 08:50 PM
Cosmo Kramer, on Jan 8 2010, 05:18 AM, said:
Me too.
#55
Posted 08 January 2010 - 09:09 PM
Only town game ive been at where tears of relief were visible!
#56
Posted 08 January 2010 - 09:18 PM
marlons curtains, on Jan 8 2010, 09:12 PM, said:
Only town game ive been at where tears of relief were visible!
The atmosphere was superb wasnt it. The crowd telling the team the scores as things went in our favour etc.
#57
Posted 08 January 2010 - 09:22 PM
death, on Jan 8 2010, 10:21 PM, said:
In hindsight it was amazing death..... in hindsight we can count it as one of the greatest days.... 120 seconds away from going down as one of the worst! A few grey hairs that day, and I wasnt the only one im sure.
#58
Posted 08 January 2010 - 09:25 PM
marlons curtains, on Jan 8 2010, 09:25 PM, said:
The finances at the time would have suffered. Estimated that the drop( less away fans etc) was worth £250k a year.
Staying up that year meant an awfull lot.
I wouldnt even say with hindsight, the feeling when that went in, considering the build up to it....2-1 to the tranmere etc.....quality.
I was on a high for ages after that game. I might be wrong, but didnt gates after that,ie, the following season, reach the 20 year high as well?
#59 Guest_Mark Jones_*
Posted 08 January 2010 - 09:29 PM
marlons curtains, on Jan 8 2010, 09:25 PM, said:
I still have a nervous twitch from that day!
Just had a discussion with the wife and that was her moment too.
#60
Posted 08 January 2010 - 09:33 PM
Mark Jones, on Jan 8 2010, 09:32 PM, said:
Just had a discussion with the wife and that was her moment too.
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