craigmcfc wrote:Being born in Huddersfield, this was a fantastic day and one which I will always remember. School the following week was just brilliant. Does anyone remember the interview after the game with Malcom MacDonald, their manager? Never to this day have I seen a manager more shellshocked and lost for words
Here are the highlights and interview (around the 30 minute mark)-Watch on youtube.com
craigmcfc wrote:Being born in Huddersfield, this was a fantastic day and one which I will always remember. School the following week was just brilliant. Does anyone remember the interview after the game with Malcom MacDonald, their manager? Never to this day have I seen a manager more shellshocked and lost for words
Here are the highlights and interview (around the 30 minute mark)-Watch on youtube.com
Wonderwall wrote:I was there too, funny day.
3 hat tricks
4-0 at HT
kippax singing we want 10 when we went 4-0 up, just to take the piss.
The kippax doing a conga
the kippax giving the huddersfield goal the biggest cheer of the night when the scored to make it 9-1.
That kit that huddersfield wore was shocking.
Ted Hughes wrote:I was at that other game away right behind the goal when Clive Wilson scored. For some reason I had it in my head that Graham Baker scored in that one.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I was at that other game away right behind the goal when Clive Wilson scored. For some reason I had it in my head that Graham Baker scored in that one.
Blood and sand, you must have been stood right next to me. Was that the evening it poured with rain and everyone was steaming from the shoulders up?
The 10-1 was amazing. We talked about getting ten at half time and concluded that it would probably end up being about 4 or 5-2. I was down the bottom of the Kippax, North Stand end, near the corner, by the bottom left pillar of the Kippax. A great view of Whitey's third and our tenth goal.
The Huddersfield fans were great, I thought.
Ted Hughes wrote:I can remember several horrible, wet occasions & have the feeling more than one was at Oldham. I can remember being there & being literally saturated with rain; as it landed, so it went straight through to the inside, ran down inside my clothes into my boots & pissed back out the top & through the laces.
RodneyRodney wrote:craigmcfc wrote:Being born in Huddersfield, this was a fantastic day and one which I will always remember. School the following week was just brilliant. Does anyone remember the interview after the game with Malcom MacDonald, their manager? Never to this day have I seen a manager more shellshocked and lost for words
Here are the highlights and interview (around the 30 minute mark)-Watch on youtube.com
I disagree , I thought SuperMac actually handled it very well , with sporting, wry humour, great eloquence , and above all, FAR more dignity than the world has come to expect from certain other football manager we could all mention. Class act.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I can remember several horrible, wet occasions & have the feeling more than one was at Oldham. I can remember being there & being literally saturated with rain; as it landed, so it went straight through to the inside, ran down inside my clothes into my boots & pissed back out the top & through the laces.
The really wet one at Boundary Park was December 84. I remember I had flu but when you are 14 you are strong enough to get away with anything. Gordon Smith scored the second I remember that as well. It was on match of the Day.
There was one at Huddersfield as well, maybe a year or two after that, that big open end at Leeds Road, Wednesday night match. I am sure that is the one Jive Wilson scored in when you could see the steam coming off the City fans. Was it in the Cup? A replay maybe?
There used to be a really good chippy on the way out of Huddersfield as well. It had closed down last time I went to the McAlpine in the Frank Clark era.
Ted Hughes wrote:This game was a 2-0 on a Saturday in Jan & there was a 3-1 night match previous which I was also at (& Baker scored apparently !) The FA Cup games were later, same season as the 10-1.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:This game was a 2-0 on a Saturday in Jan & there was a 3-1 night match previous which I was also at (& Baker scored apparently !) The FA Cup games were later, same season as the 10-1.
Nice one, Ted. I remember the away F.A. Cup game. Ian Brightwell scored the first and John Gidman scored a free-kick in the last minute and it went absolutely fucking mental.
That 3-1 might be the one I am thinking of. Did Clive Wilson score?
RodneyRodney wrote:craigmcfc wrote:Being born in Huddersfield, this was a fantastic day and one which I will always remember. School the following week was just brilliant. Does anyone remember the interview after the game with Malcom MacDonald, their manager? Never to this day have I seen a manager more shellshocked and lost for words
Here are the highlights and interview (around the 30 minute mark)-Watch on youtube.com
I disagree , I thought SuperMac actually handled it very well , with sporting, wry humour, great eloquence , and above all, FAR more dignity than the world has come to expect from certain other football manager we could all mention. Class act.
craigmcfc wrote:RodneyRodney wrote:craigmcfc wrote:Being born in Huddersfield, this was a fantastic day and one which I will always remember. School the following week was just brilliant. Does anyone remember the interview after the game with Malcom MacDonald, their manager? Never to this day have I seen a manager more shellshocked and lost for words
Here are the highlights and interview (around the 30 minute mark)-Watch on youtube.com
I disagree , I thought SuperMac actually handled it very well , with sporting, wry humour, great eloquence , and above all, FAR more dignity than the world has come to expect from certain other football manager we could all mention. Class act.
So he didn't appear the slightest bit shellshocked to you? I know people see games differently, it's obviously spread to interviews now too.
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