1968 the night Cardiff City ??
The 1968 night Cardiff City almost beat SV Hamburg - https://www.bbc.com/sport/videos/cn38j3p8mevo
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Thanks for this. Was Enckelman 's father in goal for us that night.
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dandywarhol
Thanks for this. Was Enckelman 's father in goal for us that night.
It was the other Bob Wilson, not the one on here:hehe:
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splott parker
It was the other Bob Wilson, not the one on here:hehe:
But we have the other one?
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Yep and he never played for City again after that night.
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Went from sheer ecstasy when Harris equalised to the lowest of the low when that winner went in. The 14 year old me shed my first tears at a football match that night.
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the other bob wilson
Yep and he never played for City again after that night.
Yes, Scoular never forgave him
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Elwood Blues
Yes, Scoular never forgave him
And not one manager has gained the adulation of “hallelujah Jimmy Scoular”. Since.
A night of the highest and lowest euphoria.
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Thank you, watching it again brought back so many memories.
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Sad outcome to an exhilarating night. If Fred Dewey had eased open the purse strings, with a few decent additions our history could have been much different. Massive crowds, very few plastics, everyone in my school was a City fan. If only!
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Sad outcome to an exhilarating night. If Fred Dewey had eased open the purse strings, with a few decent additions our history could have been much different. Massive crowds, very few plastics, everyone in my school was a City fan. If only!
It was an exhilarating night until the final moments. I will never forget my disconsolate walk back to the Central Bus Station that night.
I spoke to former City journalist Peter Jackson recently and he said that Fred Dewey told him that he was happy for the City to stay in the Second Division getting into Europe every season via the Welsh Cup and making a few quid that way. He did not want to be in the First Division paying the higher wages that went with it. Your point about Fred Dewey and the purse strings is correct
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Almost beat? What does that even mean? We came from behind to get to 2-2 on the night and eventually lost. We would have lost on away goals anyway.
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Almost beat? What does that even mean? We came from behind to get to 2-2 on the night and eventually lost. We would have lost on away goals anyway.
No, we wouldn’t- there was no such thing then.
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the other bob wilson
No, we wouldn’t- there was no such thing then.
I believe there was.
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I believe there was.
Yes, you’re right, sorry about that. There’s something in the back of my mind about away goals not applying in the latter rounds of the competition at that time though. I think it might have been from the Quarter Finals onwards - three of the Quarter Finals in 67/68 went to replays, but as the scores were the same in both legs, the away goals rule would not have made any difference.
I’m sure City were heading for a replay until that last minute goal - for a start, it would be daft for Scoular never to pick Bob Wilson again if we were going out anyway without that goal.
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City were definitely in line for a replay if that last minute goal hadn't been scored, so the away goals rule must not have been applicable at that stage of the competition.
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Wouldn’t the away goal rule only have been applied at the end of extra time? If so we’d have gone into another 30 minutes with Hamburg progressing should no further goals be scored.
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It was an exhilarating night until the final moments. I will never forget my disconsolate walk back to the Central Bus Station that night.
I spoke to former City journalist Peter Jackson recently and he said that Fred Dewey told him that he was happy for the City to stay in the Second Division getting into Europe every season via the Welsh Cup and making a few quid that way. He did not want to be in the First Division paying the higher wages that went with it. Your point about Fred Dewey and the purse strings is correct
Scoular wanted to sign Quintin Young from Ayr Utd and told the board he could guarantee City promotion if they agreed. The rest is history, and the next season Young signed for Division 1 Coventry City.