That was the night they clinched promotion (the 1969/70 season finished earlier than usual because of the 1970 World Cup).Huddersfield home a night match on 30th March 1970 1-1 draw .Willie Maddren scored for us Frank Worthington scored for Huddersfield . Huddersfield were promoted that season
I was at that game too. Drove up from Milton Keynes where I was living at the time.Did go to the Peterborough league cup
Quarter final at London Road the season before that was 0-0 but I was stood in the home end with family who are Posh fans….
That would be a good marketing ploy though wouldn't it.Not got the book Rob so do we have to buy it before you let us know your first ever Boro game?
sorry thought it was Robs post about his book so edited it outThat would be a good marketing ploy though wouldn't it.
I was there too in the 68 English League V Scottish League and the 1972 one.Early Christmas present the week before in December 1965, we beat Wolves 3-1 at AP.
I was 7, and the thing I remember most was the fact that it was ruddy freezing!
We went home to a big bowl of stew and dumplings. We were in Division 2 and my favourite player at the time, Arthur Horsfield, scored one of our goals.
I also remember a match on my tenth birthday at AP, Football League 2 Scottish League 0 in front of a crowd of over 34,000.
That was very special, I think Roger Hunt scored for the Football League. Happy days.
Coventry at home. League Cup 2004-05. Fell in love with the club as a nipper and never looked back since. Still get that twinkle in my eye every time I find myself back in sunny Boro, travelling under the underpass, getting into the Riverside and seeing the old girl in all her glory. Always go back to being that six year old lad, absolutely mesmerised, every single time. Hope I never lose that feeling, UTB.I've done this before. Bristol City at home in the 86-87 season. Mowbray scored the only goal for my debut win.
Boro 3-1Derby County, February 1978.
Mills, Mahoney, Craggs.
A certain Bruce Rioch playing for Derby...