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You are correct on both points. Definitely had Gillingham affiliations.
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This Saturday at 10:30 is from 1st November 1980. The info on Virgin says its Aston Villa v Coventry but that's also the day we beat Moan Utd with a Perer Nicholas goal so worth a view.
Tuesday 12 October is from 29 March 1980 again against Moan Utd. Unfortunately we lost that one. Wednesday 13 October is from 5 April 1980 against the weed. Might want to give that one a swerve. Saturday 15 October is allegedly from 15 December 1979 but the match advertised is our last home game of the season v Liverpool. They have shown this previously with the erroneous date.
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Sorry, just seen this.
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Gillingham had a fanzine called Brian Moore's Head Looks Uncannily Like London Planetarium
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He did indeed, when I played football for Petts Wood later on in the 80’s, his son Simon was our goalkeeper for short spell
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Back in mid 80s, a mate of mine was a big Gills fan and wrote a couple of articles for that fanzine. He had also just taken up amateur referring. Years later, I noticed he was the linesman in a Gills game broadcast live on Sky and was definitely favouring the Gills! |
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Dickie Davies Eyes.
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I agree, the Hummel versions, especially the red away one came close though a few years later
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I even liked the Red, White and black Adidas kit from 83/84 season. Very Man Utd.
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He was a director at the Priestfield.
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Watching the game v Man U I just couldn’t help thinking little did we know, five years later Sir Steve would end up our manager.
My only regret with these old games, is we used to stand under the TV stand back then so I can never try and pick us out in the crowd |
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Just watched it. The one thing that stood out for me was that, even though it was only 18 months after the Burnley game, we were without Burridge, Sansom, Kember, Swindles, Hilaire & Murphy. I appreciate the latter two were watching from the stands.
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I know you can’t argue about the decision because we won the game, but hard to believe Hilaire and Murphy being dropped.
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Especially for Lovell & Smilie
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And what with Fenwick at left back, Man U must have been bad that day
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Presumably that was Ernie Whalley's last victory |
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It only dawned on me the other day that he was our most successful manager out of 4 that season. |
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It was a very low bar.......
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