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  • #16
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    Larry Grayson ?

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    • #17
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      I would have thought there must have been at least one instance of it happening since, but the last game I can remember outfield players going in goal for us was for that midweek afternoon game at Bradford City in our 82/83 promotion season when Andy Dibble got injured. Both Phil Dwyer and Linden Jones had a go in goal that day - hardly surprisingly, we lost 4-2.

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      • #18
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        The best outfield/goalkeeper was Alf Sherwood, in the days before substitutes he was the stand in goalkeeper for both Wales and Cardiff, even saving a penalty from Billy Liddle of Liverpool, the city winning 1-0 and Liverpool got relegated

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        • #19
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          Originally posted by Rontomuk View Post
          The best outfield/goalkeeper was Alf Sherwood, in the days before substitutes he was the stand in goalkeeper for both Wales and Cardiff, even saving a penalty from Billy Liddle of Liverpool, the city winning 1-0 and Liverpool got relegated
          Liverpool relegated, that's always good to hear

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          • #20
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            Didn't Moseley get sent off at Northampton in '86 in the game that came up on another thread? Mike Ford went in goal for him and we lost 4-1. I was there but I'm not 100% sure now as no one else has mentioned it. I can remember some old guys playing cheese skittles in a pub before the game for some reason but that's not entirely relevant here.

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            • #21
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              I remember linden Jones in goal after a Dibble red card and I don't think I was at that Bradford game though it may have been that one

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              • #22
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                Originally posted by Loramski View Post
                Didn't Moseley get sent off at Northampton in '86 in the game that came up on another thread? Mike Ford went in goal for him and we lost 4-1. I was there but I'm not 100% sure now as no one else has mentioned it. I can remember some old guys playing cheese skittles in a pub before the game for some reason but that's not entirely relevant here.
                I've found a programme for the Millwall cup replay a couple of weeks after the Northampton game and it says that Moseley was suspended for two games after being sent off there. Can't find out if it was Mike Ford that went in goal but I'm pretty sure it was.

                Northampton's second goal that day was a penalty which rings a bell, I think that was the incident that led to Moseley being sent off so we were 2-0 down with 10 men and Ford in goal at the runaway league leaders (they were 14 points clear at the time). First half too I think. Not ideal. At least Allsop timed his a bit better.

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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by fugsyphil View Post
                  I remember linden Jones in goal after a Dibble red card and I don't think I was at that Bradford game though it may have been that one
                  Dibble was injured, not sent off. We used five keepers in 82/83 and Dibble's injury saw two of them signed as replacements for him. The first was Scottish international Jim Brown who was signed on loan from Sheffield United I think it was. However, despite saving a penalty in his first game against Reading, Len Ashurst clearly wasn't fully convinced by him as he only played twice more before Eric Steele arrived on another loan deal, this time from Watford. Steele took over for seven games before the fit again Dibble came back and his best moment came in the "clock game" at Portsmouth where he made a superb save in front of the Match of the Day cameras.

                  I'm ninety nine per cent sure Loramski is right about that Northampton game though - Moseley was sent off in the thirty seventh minute of the match. We were drawing 1-1 at the time and the penalty came in the forty fourth minute, before Northampton ran away with the game with a couple more goals in the second half. What the information I have doesn't do is say who replaced Moseley in goal, but, from my not infallible memory, I'm pretty sure it was Mike Ford - he definitely went in goal for us somewhere along the line in his two spells at the club and so, I'd say there's a very good chance that he's the last outfield player to go in goals for City before Perry Ng on Saturday.

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                  • #24
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                    Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                    Dibble was injured, not sent off. We used five keepers in 82/83 and Dibble's injury saw two of them signed as replacements for him. The first was Scottish international Jim Brown who was signed on loan from Sheffield United I think it was. However, despite saving a penalty in his first game against Reading, Len Ashurst clearly wasn't fully convinced by him as he only played twice more before Eric Steele arrived on another loan deal, this time from Watford. Steele took over for seven games before the fit again Dibble came back and his best moment came in the "clock game" at Portsmouth where he made a superb save in front of the Match of the Day cameras.

                    I'm ninety nine per cent sure Loramski is right about that Northampton game though - Moseley was sent off in the thirty seventh minute of the match. We were drawing 1-1 at the time and the penalty came in the forty fourth minute, before Northampton ran away with the game with a couple more goals in the second half. What the information I have doesn't do is say who replaced Moseley in goal, but, from my not infallible memory, I'm pretty sure it was Mike Ford - he definitely went in goal for us somewhere along the line in his two spells at the club and so, I'd say there's a very good chance that he's the last outfield player to go in goals for City before Perry Ng on Saturday.
                    The BBC ran a 'Save of the Season' competition that year and Eric Steele's save was the winner.

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                    • #25
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                      Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post

                      I'm ninety nine per cent sure Loramski is right about that Northampton game though - Moseley was sent off in the thirty seventh minute of the match. We were drawing 1-1 at the time and the penalty came in the forty fourth minute, before Northampton ran away with the game with a couple more goals in the second half. What the information I have doesn't do is say who replaced Moseley in goal, but, from my not infallible memory, I'm pretty sure it was Mike Ford - he definitely went in goal for us somewhere along the line in his two spells at the club and so, I'd say there's a very good chance that he's the last outfield player to go in goals for City before Perry Ng on Saturday.
                      Thanks for this. My youngest still has Phil Brignull's number (shameless name-dropping, I know) and I got him to message to see if he could confirm who took Moseley's place. Phil reckoned he wasn't playing that day (I'm sure he was) but said he'd look into it. I haven't heard any more since.

                      I don't want to pester my youngest or Phil, just in case they've got better things to be worrying about, but I'll let you know if I get an answer.

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