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    Derby Day Memories

    Posted by keith the barber on 31/3/2023, 12:03:49

    Being a hatter of a certain vintage my favourite Derby memories are bashers last minute winner at the allotments on boxing day 1979, Wayne turner s stunning finish in the FA cup second replay in 1985 and springers 30 yard screamer in the league cup. I have enjoyed any victory versus "that lot" Unfortunately due to ill health i wont be there tomorrow..however, in true "black adderesque" style i ll have to sit this one out with the fat and asthmatic kids but i ll be there in spirit and watching on i follow. ... Every one thats going sing loud, sing proud and im sure we can beat the golden shower, also any of our younger fans going, enjoy and embrace the atmosphere as the old girl will be rocking at her best.COYH!!!!

      Re: Derby Day Memories

      Posted by Holborn Hatter on 31/3/2023, 21:58:04, in reply to "Derby Day Memories"

      After the league cup,kettled with hundreds of them , angry; having been in the directors box. Do we whisper in plods ear that we are Luton and should be let through to join the marauding hordes? Decided to keep schtum

        Re: Derby Day Memories

        Posted by Gut City Hatter on 31/3/2023, 12:12:49, in reply to "Derby Day Memories"

        My favourite memory is of Big Mick leaving Brian Talbot with blood and his nose spread all over his face after a corner right in front of the Rookery.
        Mick ran off, with Talbot sprawled on the corner of the area. None of the officials had seen anything, and Talbot had to be subbed off shortly afterwards.

          Re: Derby Day Memories

          Posted by crumpsall on 31/3/2023, 14:01:02, in reply to "Re: Derby Day Memories"

          Talbot, blood streaming and pursuing the ref with his arms out, reminded me of Norman Wisdom* doing his "Mister Grimsdale..." routine


          *not as much as that absolute **** lookalike Hessenthaler of course

            Re: Derby Day Memories

            Posted by Chunky on 31/3/2023, 12:23:39, in reply to "Re: Derby Day Memories"

            Mine - the FA cup replay in 85. when everyone in the maple knew Luton were in the away end. Then the parting of the crowd, and it all went off.

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