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1984 Huddersfield Town (a) 2-2 (2-2)

Division Two

77pts, 3rd

Beardsley(41), Mills(45)

Cooper(22), og(Carney)(26)

25,101

48 hours after beating Derby County at SJP, our promotion was mathematically assured after this Bank Holiday Monday game.

 

With Kevin Keegan missing due to injury, United found themselves two goals behind before Peter Beardsley took over. Hammering home a 20 yard effort to reduce the arrears, he then set up David Mills to level - with John Anderson having seen his effort mysteriously ruled out in between times.

 

Clad in their silver strips, Newcastle were unable to produce a second half winner, but that didn't matter to the Geordie hordes that had taken over Leeds Road and invaded the pitch at full time.

 

 

 

 

Great atmosphere i'm led to believe?

 

I was behind the goal, there was a lad miles up a floodlight, it was all a bit mental. There were Geordies all over the pace.

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1984 Huddersfield Town (a) 2-2 (2-2)

Division Two

77pts, 3rd

Beardsley(41), Mills(45)

Cooper(22), og(Carney)(26)

25,101

48 hours after beating Derby County at SJP, our promotion was mathematically assured after this Bank Holiday Monday game.

 

With Kevin Keegan missing due to injury, United found themselves two goals behind before Peter Beardsley took over. Hammering home a 20 yard effort to reduce the arrears, he then set up David Mills to level - with John Anderson having seen his effort mysteriously ruled out in between times.

 

Clad in their silver strips, Newcastle were unable to produce a second half winner, but that didn't matter to the Geordie hordes that had taken over Leeds Road and invaded the pitch at full time.

 

 

 

 

Great atmosphere i'm led to believe?

 

I was behind the goal, there was a lad miles up a floodlight, it was all a bit mental. There were Geordies all over the pace.

there was about half a dozen up the floodlights. I was behind the goal (uncovered end). we were supposed to have both ends but also had many in the stand along the touch line.

 

My first taste of red stripe in a rasta bar and the sight of a bloke in a black and white kilt stood in the middle of a crossroads directing traffic for about 20mins.

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The Bradford fire.

 

 

We'd played there not long before in the league cup. I remember watching the scenes on the Tele and thinking if the fire had jumped to the stand to the left, in the almost adjoining corner was a store romm full of paint and welding gear, as if it wasn't bad enough already.

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Someone at uni said after the boro match was the happiest theyd ever seen me (known them for about 8 months)

 

It was amazing. What a letdown v fulham

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Someone at uni said after the boro match was the happiest theyd ever seen me (known them for about 8 months)

 

It was amazing. What a letdown v fulham

 

Genuinely thought we were staying up after the Boro game, Fulham game was horrible. Knew we were gonners then.

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Amazing looking back, but there's a case for saying getting relegated was one of the best things that's happened to the club in years. Horrible at the time but it allowed the club to reboot itself after years of squander and stagnation.

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Amazing looking back, but there's a case for saying getting relegated was one of the best things that's happened to the club in years. Horrible at the time but it allowed the club to reboot itself after years of squander and stagnation.

Definitely, got rid of the arseholes as well. And I have to say, although I wouldn't want to do it again in a hurry, the Championship was very enjoyable. Some class away games, and we used to hammer shit teams.

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Championship was brilliant. Much needed after several steady years if decline and bad feeling about the club.

 

I consistently enjoy every season more than the previous. Might explode next season

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  • 2 weeks later...
fter Iam McFaul's penalty save at Ibrox had kept the tie scoreless after the first leg, second half goals from two of our Scottish-born players sent us into the final.

 

Sinclair's goal sparked a hail of bottles being thrown on to the field from the Rangers fans in the Gallowgate End and pitch invasion that followed halted play for seventeen minutes.

 

 

 

Police made 30 arrests - all but five of which were from Clydeside - and 89 fans needed medical attention.

 

Trouble had flared before the game in the city centre with pubs and shops vandalised, while visiting fans forced a gate at the Gallowgate End open to gain entry to the ground.

 

And there had been a brief stoppage before half time in the tie, when Rangers supporters spilled on to the field after a bottle was thrown at their own 'keeper, Gerhardt Neef.

 

 

 

 

My Granda is the polis in the pic :aww:

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The London Evening Standard stated that Chris Mort would be standing down as Newcastle Chairman with immediate effect.

 

His replacement was announced as Derek Llambias, an Ashley associate and Managing Director of a London casino. The story came as something of a shock to North East journalists - the shape of things to come...

 

 

 

 

Worst day in our recent history imo...

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Championship was brilliant. Much needed after several steady years if decline and bad feeling about the club.

 

I consistently enjoy every season more than the previous. Might explode next season

 

My theory is that the Championship was like our 2 week Summer Holiday after months of toil and disappointment, but now we are back refreshed and in serious business.

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The London Evening Standard stated that Chris Mort would be standing down as Newcastle Chairman with immediate effect.

 

His replacement was announced as Derek Llambias, an Ashley associate and Managing Director of a London casino. The story came as something of a shock to North East journalists - the shape of things to come...

 

 

 

 

Worst day in our recent history imo...

 

Really liked Mort, mainly because he actually spoke to the fans on a regular basis unlike a certain Dekka.

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Mort was a decent guy and a good public speaker but it's seemingly apparent he knew nothing about football.

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