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Thread: Kidderminster Away 2001

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    Kidderminster Away 2001

    Just watching KID V WHU on bbc.

    Thinking back to an away trip there in 2001 Great little away trip that was.

    Back in the Sam Hammam Glory Years.

    I remember our fans were split up but still in the same stand.

    I remember Jan Molby getting some stick.

    I remember our team of welsh boys and big money signings turning up and winning 4-2 and we felt like the Man United of League 2 (Division 3) at the time.

    I think we played there again the cup a few years later but I didnt go.

    These West Ham fans will be having a great day out no doubt.

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    I can remember going to Kidderminster for a midweek Welsh Cup tie in 1989. City were beaten 3-1. Those were the days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    I can remember going to Kidderminster for a midweek Welsh Cup tie in 1989. City were beaten 3-1. Those were the days.
    Brian McDermott direct from a corner

    I ended up in hospital for a week after a ‘confrontation’ outside the ground

    Oh how I laughed when they conceded in the last minute

    Bstards

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    I remember 2001 Best chicken Balti pie I’ve ever tasted

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    We won the cup game on penalties

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    Our line up that day.

    Mark Walton

    R Weston

    D Hughes

    K Lightbourne

    W Boland

    J Bowen

    A Legg

    J Low

    S Young

    P Brayson

    D Gabbidon


    Substitutes


    A Jordan
    K Nogan
    R Earnshaw
    K Evans
    J Collins


    12 welsh players?

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    Re: Kidderminster Away 2001

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    I can remember going to Kidderminster for a midweek Welsh Cup tie in 1989. City were beaten 3-1. Those were the days.
    I can remember a City fan walking on the pitch during the warm up to give Jimmy Gilligan a bunch of flowers in the vain hope he would stay at the City,as there were rumours he was on his way.

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