McFaul 35 Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 ^ Billy Askew, Paul Sweeney Billy Askew was a great player for Hull, just shite for us had a lot of injuries. He made his debut against Brighton and I was playing football on a field after the game, and who turns up with his Staffy Bull Terrier but Billy Askew, he'd had a shite game. "Billy ye wo magic the day like", then he started talking and I called him a mackem which he took well, but he took his dog home and had a kick about with us for 30 mins, was like playing with Pele at the time or so it felt 11 year old. Sweeney was pony but I remember one game he was like Roberto Carlos against Derby in the ZDS, he scored to this day one of the top 5 goals I've seen at SJP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaddockLad 17339 Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 ^ Billy Askew, Paul Sweeney Billy Askew was a great player for Hull, just shite for us had a lot of injuries. He made his debut against Brighton and I was playing football on a field after the game, and who turns up with his Staffy Bull Terrier but Billy Askew, he'd had a shite game. "Billy ye wo magic the day like", then he started talking and I called him a mackem which he took well, but he took his dog home and had a kick about with us for 30 mins, was like playing with Pele at the time or so it felt 11 year old. Sweeney was pony but I remember one game he was like Roberto Carlos against Derby in the ZDS, he scored to this day one of the top 5 goals I've seen at SJP. Do you remember the goal Gazza scored against Chelsea at SJP in his last season?...beat about 4 of them before nearly taking the net out with his finish?....never even seen a recording of it since the day it went in but I'll never forget that one... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoveTheBobby 1 Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 ^ Billy Askew, Paul Sweeney Billy Askew was a great player for Hull, just shite for us had a lot of injuries. He made his debut against Brighton and I was playing football on a field after the game, and who turns up with his Staffy Bull Terrier but Billy Askew, he'd had a shite game. "Billy ye wo magic the day like", then he started talking and I called him a mackem which he took well, but he took his dog home and had a kick about with us for 30 mins, was like playing with Pele at the time or so it felt 11 year old. Sweeney was pony but I remember one game he was like Roberto Carlos against Derby in the ZDS, he scored to this day one of the top 5 goals I've seen at SJP. Was nails Sweeney like. Still is ! 'flame haired jock' . Used to see him up to few year ago on Metro off t graft. Manual labour at a guess given the clobber. And t think how much some of these jokers earn today never have t work again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McFaul 35 Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 ^ Billy Askew, Paul Sweeney Billy Askew was a great player for Hull, just shite for us had a lot of injuries. He made his debut against Brighton and I was playing football on a field after the game, and who turns up with his Staffy Bull Terrier but Billy Askew, he'd had a shite game. "Billy ye wo magic the day like", then he started talking and I called him a mackem which he took well, but he took his dog home and had a kick about with us for 30 mins, was like playing with Pele at the time or so it felt 11 year old. Sweeney was pony but I remember one game he was like Roberto Carlos against Derby in the ZDS, he scored to this day one of the top 5 goals I've seen at SJP. Do you remember the goal Gazza scored against Chelsea at SJP in his last season?...beat about 4 of them before nearly taking the net out with his finish?....never even seen a recording of it since the day it went in but I'll never forget that one... Only home game I missed that season. Think we won 3-1, and fuck knows how I know this you won't be able to google it, but Kevin Wilson, some kid with a tash scored for Chelsea. Gazza must've put the ball through the stanchion 6 times that season, not enough words could describe how good he was. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McFaul 35 Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 I've said it before I remember games and things from the late 80's much better than I can games two seasons ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted March 18, 2011 Author Share Posted March 18, 2011 ^ Billy Askew, Paul Sweeney Billy Askew was a great player for Hull, just shite for us had a lot of injuries. He made his debut against Brighton and I was playing football on a field after the game, and who turns up with his Staffy Bull Terrier but Billy Askew, he'd had a shite game. "Billy ye wo magic the day like", then he started talking and I called him a mackem which he took well, but he took his dog home and had a kick about with us for 30 mins, was like playing with Pele at the time or so it felt 11 year old. Sweeney was pony but I remember one game he was like Roberto Carlos against Derby in the ZDS, he scored to this day one of the top 5 goals I've seen at SJP. Do you remember the goal Gazza scored against Chelsea at SJP in his last season?...beat about 4 of them before nearly taking the net out with his finish?....never even seen a recording of it since the day it went in but I'll never forget that one... Only home game I missed that season. Think we won 3-1, and fuck knows how I know this you won't be able to google it, but Kevin Wilson, some kid with a tash scored for Chelsea. Gazza must've put the ball through the stanchion 6 times that season, not enough words could describe how good he was. Aye we won 3-1, had 'Bones' sent off and they had two penalties saved by Gary Kelly. Fucking awesome game. Pitch was a boggy shitpit as well IIRC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McFaul 35 Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 ^ Billy Askew, Paul Sweeney Billy Askew was a great player for Hull, just shite for us had a lot of injuries. He made his debut against Brighton and I was playing football on a field after the game, and who turns up with his Staffy Bull Terrier but Billy Askew, he'd had a shite game. "Billy ye wo magic the day like", then he started talking and I called him a mackem which he took well, but he took his dog home and had a kick about with us for 30 mins, was like playing with Pele at the time or so it felt 11 year old. Sweeney was pony but I remember one game he was like Roberto Carlos against Derby in the ZDS, he scored to this day one of the top 5 goals I've seen at SJP. Do you remember the goal Gazza scored against Chelsea at SJP in his last season?...beat about 4 of them before nearly taking the net out with his finish?....never even seen a recording of it since the day it went in but I'll never forget that one... Only home game I missed that season. Think we won 3-1, and fuck knows how I know this you won't be able to google it, but Kevin Wilson, some kid with a tash scored for Chelsea. Gazza must've put the ball through the stanchion 6 times that season, not enough words could describe how good he was. Aye we won 3-1, had 'Bones' sent off and they had two penalties saved by Gary Kelly. Fucking awesome game. Pitch was a boggy shitpit as well IIRC. There was a canny few sendings off that season. Game against Portsmouth I remember we had someone sent off and they did too, it was either Quinn, Dillon or Kevin Ball for them, fuck knows who for us, and they still had that wanker with the bell even then 23 years ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted March 18, 2011 Author Share Posted March 18, 2011 I've said it before I remember games and things from the late 80's much better than I can games two seasons ago. Likewise mate, think it's all to do with getting into the sport in your youth and it consuming every moment of your life. Remember my Nan saying I should go on Mastermind and have NUFC as my specialised subject. . Tell you how anorak I was, the following is all from memory. Remember the 4-0 drubbing of West Ham on the telly? Our scorers and the times they scored were: Neil McDonald - 29 mins Andy Thomas - 32 mins Darren Jackson - 66 mins Andy Thomas - 80 mins Fuck knows how or why I remember that shit, I just do. Must be ingrained in my head. Pretty certain the line up was this as well: 1. Martin Thomas 2. John Anderson 3. Kenny Wharton 4. David McCreery 5. Peter Jackson 6. Glenn Roeder 7. Neil McDonald 8. Andy Thomas 9. Paul Goddard 10. Peter Beardsley 11. Paul Stephenson 12. Darren Jackson (replaced Goddard at half time after that prat George Parris split Goddard's head open). Sad as fuck here like... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McFaul 35 Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 (edited) I've said it before I remember games and things from the late 80's much better than I can games two seasons ago. Likewise mate, think it's all to do with getting into the sport in your youth and it consuming every moment of your life. Remember my Nan saying I should go on Mastermind and have NUFC as my specialised subject. . Tell you how anorak I was, the following is all from memory. Remember the 4-0 drubbing of West Ham on the telly? Our scorers and the times they scored were: Neil McDonald - 29 mins Andy Thomas - 32 mins Darren Jackson - 66 mins Andy Thomas - 80 mins Fuck knows how or why I remember that shit, I just do. Must be ingrained in my head. Pretty certain the line up was this as well: 1. Martin Thomas 2. John Anderson 3. Kenny Wharton 4. David McCreery 5. Peter Jackson 6. Glenn Roeder 7. Neil McDonald 8. Andy Thomas 9. Paul Goddard 10. Peter Beardsley 11. Paul Stephenson 12. Darren Jackson (replaced Goddard at half time after that prat George Parris split Goddard's head open). Sad as fuck here like... Canny sad like but no more sad than remembering attendances for specific games. Without looking I'm sure there was 17,948 for that 3-1 win against Chelsea, and just under 24,100 for the televised game with Liverpool, and the biggest crowd that season just over 26,000 against Man Utd. Just had a look 17,858 v Chelsea not far off. Edited March 18, 2011 by McFaul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted March 18, 2011 Author Share Posted March 18, 2011 ^ Billy Askew, Paul Sweeney Billy Askew was a great player for Hull, just shite for us had a lot of injuries. He made his debut against Brighton and I was playing football on a field after the game, and who turns up with his Staffy Bull Terrier but Billy Askew, he'd had a shite game. "Billy ye wo magic the day like", then he started talking and I called him a mackem which he took well, but he took his dog home and had a kick about with us for 30 mins, was like playing with Pele at the time or so it felt 11 year old. Sweeney was pony but I remember one game he was like Roberto Carlos against Derby in the ZDS, he scored to this day one of the top 5 goals I've seen at SJP. Do you remember the goal Gazza scored against Chelsea at SJP in his last season?...beat about 4 of them before nearly taking the net out with his finish?....never even seen a recording of it since the day it went in but I'll never forget that one... Only home game I missed that season. Think we won 3-1, and fuck knows how I know this you won't be able to google it, but Kevin Wilson, some kid with a tash scored for Chelsea. Gazza must've put the ball through the stanchion 6 times that season, not enough words could describe how good he was. Aye we won 3-1, had 'Bones' sent off and they had two penalties saved by Gary Kelly. Fucking awesome game. Pitch was a boggy shitpit as well IIRC. There was a canny few sendings off that season. Game against Portsmouth I remember we had someone sent off and they did too, it was either Quinn, Dillon or Kevin Ball for them, fuck knows who for us, and they still had that wanker with the bell even then 23 years ago. Dillon for them, Peter Jackson for us. Full on fucking boxing match going on in the Gallowgate penalty area IIRC. Aye we did have a fair few sent off. Gazza went twice, once at QPR and once at Derby (where he kicked the shit out of their physio's bucket). Why am I remembering all this shit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaddockLad 17339 Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 ^ Billy Askew, Paul Sweeney Billy Askew was a great player for Hull, just shite for us had a lot of injuries. He made his debut against Brighton and I was playing football on a field after the game, and who turns up with his Staffy Bull Terrier but Billy Askew, he'd had a shite game. "Billy ye wo magic the day like", then he started talking and I called him a mackem which he took well, but he took his dog home and had a kick about with us for 30 mins, was like playing with Pele at the time or so it felt 11 year old. Sweeney was pony but I remember one game he was like Roberto Carlos against Derby in the ZDS, he scored to this day one of the top 5 goals I've seen at SJP. Do you remember the goal Gazza scored against Chelsea at SJP in his last season?...beat about 4 of them before nearly taking the net out with his finish?....never even seen a recording of it since the day it went in but I'll never forget that one... Only home game I missed that season. Think we won 3-1, and fuck knows how I know this you won't be able to google it, but Kevin Wilson, some kid with a tash scored for Chelsea. Gazza must've put the ball through the stanchion 6 times that season, not enough words could describe how good he was. Aye we won 3-1, had 'Bones' sent off and they had two penalties saved by Gary Kelly. Fucking awesome game. Pitch was a boggy shitpit as well IIRC. There was a canny few sendings off that season. Game against Portsmouth I remember we had someone sent off and they did too, it was either Quinn, Dillon or Kevin Ball for them, fuck knows who for us, and they still had that wanker with the bell even then 23 years ago. Dillon for them, Peter Jackson for us. Full on fucking boxing match going on in the Gallowgate penalty area IIRC. Aye we did have a fair few sent off. Gazza went twice, once at QPR and once at Derby (where he kicked the shit out of their physio's bucket). Why am I remembering all this shit? Thought it was Martin Kuhl for them...? just googled it and as Stevie said even the fuckin internet doesn't have the answer to some of the sad shite on here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted March 18, 2011 Author Share Posted March 18, 2011 Nah it was definitely Dillon. Was subjected to much abuse for being a Mackem..... and then we went and signed the fucker 2 years later! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom 14013 Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoveTheBobby 1 Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! You aren't wrong mate. No roof either. Generally much more passionate crowds generally. All to do with standing as opposed to being sat in my opinion. A more social affair too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted March 18, 2011 Author Share Posted March 18, 2011 In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! You aren't wrong mate. No roof either. Generally much more passionate crowds generally. All to do with standing as opposed to being sat in my opinion. A more social affair too. Indeed. The goal he scored against Everton at home (bullet header at the Gallowgate) stands out as one where the ground erupted in my memory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoveTheBobby 1 Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 (edited) In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! You aren't wrong mate. No roof either. Generally much more passionate crowds generally. All to do with standing as opposed to being sat in my opinion. A more social affair too. Indeed. The goal he scored against Everton at home (bullet header at the Gallowgate) stands out as one where the ground erupted in my memory. Craig - we need a tardis Edit Been trying to find youtube of THE Kelly goal at the death in game before that Leicester away. There was actually a fantastic QED prog at time on how KK turned it all round / how close club was to potential oblivion. I've got it on vhs somewhere in the loft I'm sure. One day . . Edited March 18, 2011 by LoveTheBobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McFaul 35 Posted March 22, 2011 Share Posted March 22, 2011 In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! Google Newcastle 5 Leicester 4 and stick it in youtube. Listen to the roar when McGhee makes it 5-4. Thing of the past that noo, only 21,000 or so there too. Best noise I can remember was first home game of the season against Spurs who Gazza had just joined, we'd lost 4-0 at the blue dippers the week before, and were supposed to get stuffed off Spurs too, but we were winning 2-0 after 4 minutes, both goals at a dangerously full Gallowgate End. There was 45,000 in that day imo. Given as about 35,000. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snakehips 0 Posted March 22, 2011 Share Posted March 22, 2011 In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! Google Newcastle 5 Leicester 4 and stick it in youtube. Listen to the roar when McGhee makes it 5-4. Thing of the past that noo, only 21,000 or so there too. Best noise I can remember was first home game of the season against Spurs who Gazza had just joined, we'd lost 4-0 at the blue dippers the week before, and were supposed to get stuffed off Spurs too, but we were winning 2-0 after 4 minutes, both goals at a dangerously full Gallowgate End. There was 45,000 in that day imo. Given as about 35,000. Was that the day the new Milburn Stand was openened as well as Gazza being there??? I agree with the attendance stuff anarl, I am positive 'they' used to doctor them - probably for tax purposes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snakehips 0 Posted March 22, 2011 Share Posted March 22, 2011 In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! You aren't wrong mate. No roof either. Generally much more passionate crowds generally. All to do with standing as opposed to being sat in my opinion. A more social affair too. Indeed. The goal he scored against Everton at home (bullet header at the Gallowgate) stands out as one where the ground erupted in my memory. Craig - we need a tardis Edit Been trying to find youtube of THE Kelly goal at the death in game before that Leicester away. There was actually a fantastic QED prog at time on how KK turned it all round / how close club was to potential oblivion. I've got it on vhs somewhere in the loft I'm sure. One day . . I'm the same. I transferred all my official vids to disc a while ago, but have around 20 - 30 home made tapes to do someday....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted March 22, 2011 Author Share Posted March 22, 2011 In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! Google Newcastle 5 Leicester 4 and stick it in youtube. Listen to the roar when McGhee makes it 5-4. Thing of the past that noo, only 21,000 or so there too. Best noise I can remember was first home game of the season against Spurs who Gazza had just joined, we'd lost 4-0 at the blue dippers the week before, and were supposed to get stuffed off Spurs too, but we were winning 2-0 after 4 minutes, both goals at a dangerously full Gallowgate End. There was 45,000 in that day imo. Given as about 35,000. Was that the day the new Milburn Stand was openened as well as Gazza being there??? I agree with the attendance stuff anarl, I am positive 'they' used to doctor them - probably for tax purposes. Milburn first opened it's doors against Spurs, but it was 6 months previous - when Gazza was playing for us and scored both goals in a 2-0 win. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted March 22, 2011 Author Share Posted March 22, 2011 In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! Google Newcastle 5 Leicester 4 and stick it in youtube. Listen to the roar when McGhee makes it 5-4. Thing of the past that noo, only 21,000 or so there too. Best noise I can remember was first home game of the season against Spurs who Gazza had just joined, we'd lost 4-0 at the blue dippers the week before, and were supposed to get stuffed off Spurs too, but we were winning 2-0 after 4 minutes, both goals at a dangerously full Gallowgate End. There was 45,000 in that day imo. Given as about 35,000. The Leicester 5-4 is still one of my favourite games of all time like. Fucking mental considering we looked completely fucked at 4-2 down with just over 10 mins to go. Gallacher scored IIRC and the place erupted. The players responded believing they could do it and never gave up. We got everything we deserved that day. Aitken's debut as well wasn't it? 14 years at Celtic and then he came down to us with a game like that. Pretty certain he said something like the atmosphere suppassed any Old Firm game he'd ever been involved in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snakehips 0 Posted March 22, 2011 Share Posted March 22, 2011 In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! Google Newcastle 5 Leicester 4 and stick it in youtube. Listen to the roar when McGhee makes it 5-4. Thing of the past that noo, only 21,000 or so there too. Best noise I can remember was first home game of the season against Spurs who Gazza had just joined, we'd lost 4-0 at the blue dippers the week before, and were supposed to get stuffed off Spurs too, but we were winning 2-0 after 4 minutes, both goals at a dangerously full Gallowgate End. There was 45,000 in that day imo. Given as about 35,000. Was that the day the new Milburn Stand was openened as well as Gazza being there??? I agree with the attendance stuff anarl, I am positive 'they' used to doctor them - probably for tax purposes. Milburn first opened it's doors against Spurs, but it was 6 months previous - when Gazza was playing for us and scored both goals in a 2-0 win. Thanks. I was fairly certain it was opened when we played Spurs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snakehips 0 Posted March 22, 2011 Share Posted March 22, 2011 In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! Google Newcastle 5 Leicester 4 and stick it in youtube. Listen to the roar when McGhee makes it 5-4. Thing of the past that noo, only 21,000 or so there too. Best noise I can remember was first home game of the season against Spurs who Gazza had just joined, we'd lost 4-0 at the blue dippers the week before, and were supposed to get stuffed off Spurs too, but we were winning 2-0 after 4 minutes, both goals at a dangerously full Gallowgate End. There was 45,000 in that day imo. Given as about 35,000. The Leicester 5-4 is still one of my favourite games of all time like. Fucking mental considering we looked completely fucked at 4-2 down with just over 10 mins to go. Gallacher scored IIRC and the place erupted. The players responded believing they could do it and never gave up. We got everything we deserved that day. Aitken's debut as well wasn't it? 14 years at Celtic and then he came down to us with a game like that. Pretty certain he said something like the atmosphere suppassed any Old Firm game he'd ever been involved in. That's the most mentallist I have ever been at a match. Totally fuckin' barmy everywhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6682 Posted March 22, 2011 Author Share Posted March 22, 2011 In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! Google Newcastle 5 Leicester 4 and stick it in youtube. Listen to the roar when McGhee makes it 5-4. Thing of the past that noo, only 21,000 or so there too. Best noise I can remember was first home game of the season against Spurs who Gazza had just joined, we'd lost 4-0 at the blue dippers the week before, and were supposed to get stuffed off Spurs too, but we were winning 2-0 after 4 minutes, both goals at a dangerously full Gallowgate End. There was 45,000 in that day imo. Given as about 35,000. The Leicester 5-4 is still one of my favourite games of all time like. Fucking mental considering we looked completely fucked at 4-2 down with just over 10 mins to go. Gallacher scored IIRC and the place erupted. The players responded believing they could do it and never gave up. We got everything we deserved that day. Aitken's debut as well wasn't it? 14 years at Celtic and then he came down to us with a game like that. Pretty certain he said something like the atmosphere suppassed any Old Firm game he'd ever been involved in. That's the most mentallist I have ever been at a match. Totally fuckin' barmy everywhere. That one and the 1-0 v Portsmouth in 1992 for me. I doubt either atmosphere will ever be beaten in my eyes. Whilst talking about atmospheres does any of you have clear memories of the 7-1 v Leicester on the last day on 1992-93? I think combining Lindisfarne playing live on the new stand with the carnival atmosphere, us being presented with a trophy and us scoring 6 goals before half time just made the whole thing seem surreal and like it wasn't really happening. Boiling hot that day too if I remember. Personal feelings that day was more about pride in the side than actually elation (as in the two other games I mentioned). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McFaul 35 Posted March 22, 2011 Share Posted March 22, 2011 In that Mirandinha clip I would bet the crowd made more noise than a full house would these days for a goal, or at least that's the impression I get! Google Newcastle 5 Leicester 4 and stick it in youtube. Listen to the roar when McGhee makes it 5-4. Thing of the past that noo, only 21,000 or so there too. Best noise I can remember was first home game of the season against Spurs who Gazza had just joined, we'd lost 4-0 at the blue dippers the week before, and were supposed to get stuffed off Spurs too, but we were winning 2-0 after 4 minutes, both goals at a dangerously full Gallowgate End. There was 45,000 in that day imo. Given as about 35,000. Was that the day the new Milburn Stand was openened as well as Gazza being there??? I agree with the attendance stuff anarl, I am positive 'they' used to doctor them - probably for tax purposes. Milburn first opened it's doors against Spurs, but it was 6 months previous - when Gazza was playing for us and scored both goals in a 2-0 win. Aye but it wasn't fully open at all 87/88. The whole stand was open that first home game day, was the sunniest day ever at the start of the game. Half time came 2-0 up and the weather changed, and Waddle the cunt scored after 5 seconds of the second half. Here's one for you Craig who did he play all of the 1 2's with? It ended 2-2, but that 2-0 game pissed it doon, best game Gazza had for toon imo, that or the year before when ye took the piss out of Paul McGrath. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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