43 years on and the first Penalty shoot out I ever saw has been matched by another great win for Rovers to get back into the league at the first attempt.
Keith Valley was a good friend of my old man, so I got to do thing's like have a kick about with Sandy Allen on the 'Downs' one weekend - I was very popular with my mates from then on. Still follow The Gas....it's a cross I have to bare. ;)
Just spotted an old mate of mine on here, Mike Norse of Patchway - couldn't miss his big mouth. Brings back great memories - only seems like yesterday!
It was in Oct 1971 when Malcolm Dalrymple signed for Rovers (I was 11 so cannot even recall him) but he made 8 first team appearances before joining Watford in 1973. We had 2 3-3 draws in 1973 both at home, the first in Feb Oldham and the second was Charlton in April.
great footage; Godfrey and Hockey back slapping at the end, they must have met head on in the Second City Derby, Villa vs Blues. I'll never ever know why Brian hardly got a game under Tommy Docherty during THAT fateful season 1969/70 when Villa slumped into the old Third Division. Also excluded was Dave Simmons who scored some vital goals to keep us up the previous year. The ''Doc'' screwed up and we went down.
I was at the match,as a teenager,and remember it well.Stood on North Stand terrace as usual.Now an Ikea store on ground.Current stadium being rebuilt at end of this season,assuming no more problems with Bristol Council.
Alan Warboys was Smash and Bruce Bannister was Grab and together were pretty awesome and had quite a nationwide reputation. I had a very old video tape that I converted to dvd.
Dick died in 1998 but I'm not really sure of any details. All I know he was a fabulous keeper for Rovers and a schoolboy hero of mine. As a 12 year old I saw him save a George Best penalty at Old Trafford when Rovers went there and won 2-1 in the old league cup. It was at Eastville in 1973 when he fractured his skull in a collision with Eddie Loyden of Tranmere Rovers.
Thanks for the infos OldEs! I was at the 2-1 at Old Trafford too! I still have the programm somehwere! Was our awful 4-0 thrashing at Wolves the next cup game? I was also there. I'm getting forgetful in my old age!
Yes the Wolves game was next. Thankfully my dad or brother couldn't make that one so I couldn't go either. It was still a bit of a shock though to lose 4-0 after the Man Utd game. I know Utd were on the slide then but I (in my youth) thought we were unbeatable after that, how could Wolves beat us?
Thanks again. Can you tell me who (and when) we played with Malcomn Dalrymple (sp?) in goal around that time? I remember being 3 up at half time and then it ending 3-3.
Brilliant memories. Thanks! I heard that Dick Sheppard died a while back. Does anyone know what happened? I was at the match where he got his skull fractured in the 70s. Who was that against? Bradford?
Our official club nickname is The Pirates but we took on the name Gas in our later years at Eastville. The old stadium stood next two a couple of Gas tanks that regularly let off a waft of Gas which we all could smell. Some say it was a name given to us by Bristol City fans in exchange for the nickname we gave them "The Shit".
Great video and I've rated it as five stars. Please check out mine on 1920's trading cards of early soccer players. It includes players from Sheffield United etc.
43 years on and the first Penalty shoot out I ever saw has been matched by another great win for Rovers to get back into the league at the first attempt.
Brilliant!
A month before I was born.
Thanks for posting.
i was there , recall walking from the city centre to Eastville ,sat in the South Stand
Fantastic! I WAS THERE! One of the first penalty competitions in England.
Keith Valley was a good friend of my old man, so I got to do thing's like have a kick about with Sandy Allen on the 'Downs' one weekend - I was very popular with my mates from then on. Still follow The Gas....it's a cross I have to bare. ;)
Just spotted an old mate of mine on here, Mike Norse of Patchway - couldn't miss his big mouth.
Brings back great memories - only seems like yesterday!
It was in Oct 1971 when Malcolm Dalrymple signed for Rovers (I was 11 so cannot even recall him) but he made 8 first team appearances before joining Watford in 1973. We had 2 3-3 draws in 1973 both at home, the first in Feb Oldham and the second was Charlton in April.
It was the Watney Cup and was played between the two top scoring teams from each division that were not promoted.
great footage; Godfrey and Hockey back slapping at the end, they must have met head on in the Second City Derby, Villa vs Blues. I'll never ever know why Brian hardly got a game under Tommy Docherty during THAT fateful season 1969/70 when Villa slumped into the old Third Division. Also excluded was Dave Simmons who scored some vital goals to keep us up the previous year. The ''Doc'' screwed up and we went down.
that was one good day out remember it well only 11 years old with mates my own age no adults.
I was at the match,as a teenager,and remember it well.Stood on North Stand terrace as usual.Now an Ikea store on ground.Current stadium being rebuilt at end of this season,assuming no more problems with Bristol Council.
Alan Warboys was Smash and Bruce Bannister was Grab and together were pretty awesome and had quite a nationwide reputation.
I had a very old video tape that I converted to dvd.
Yes mate, there is only one Eastville Stadium that Bristol Rovers played at. Great days...
Dick died in 1998 but I'm not really sure of any details. All I know he was a fabulous keeper for Rovers and a schoolboy hero of mine. As a 12 year old I saw him save a George Best penalty at Old Trafford when Rovers went there and won 2-1 in the old league cup.
It was at Eastville in 1973 when he fractured his skull in a collision with Eddie Loyden of Tranmere Rovers.
Thanks for the infos OldEs!
I was at the 2-1 at Old Trafford too! I still have the programm somehwere!
Was our awful 4-0 thrashing at Wolves the next cup game? I was also there. I'm getting forgetful in my old age!
The Watney Cup - Yet more subject matter for the mighty HMHB.
Yes the Wolves game was next. Thankfully my dad or brother couldn't make that one so I couldn't go either. It was still a bit of a shock though to lose 4-0 after the Man Utd game. I know Utd were on the slide then but I (in my youth) thought we were unbeatable after that, how could Wolves beat us?
Remember it well - Happy days!
Thanks again. Can you tell me who (and when) we played with Malcomn Dalrymple (sp?) in goal around that time? I remember being 3 up at half time and then it ending 3-3.
i was there very happy days ☠️
Brilliant memories. Thanks! I heard that Dick Sheppard died a while back. Does anyone know what happened? I was at the match where he got his skull fractured in the 70s. Who was that against? Bradford?
I bet The Black Swan, Eastville was bursting at the seams after the game!!
Our official club nickname is The Pirates but we took on the name Gas in our later years at Eastville.
The old stadium stood next two a couple of Gas tanks that regularly let off a waft of Gas which we all could smell. Some say it was a name given to us by Bristol City fans in exchange for the nickname we gave them "The Shit".
But no blue white quarters which was in our favour
we have obviosly never been good at pens :(
A bit before my time, this...never even heard of this competition!
Yea cuz ur from Sheffield everyone from Sheffield is stupid
Great video and I've rated it as five stars. Please check out mine on 1920's trading cards of early soccer players. It includes players from Sheffield United etc.
All Baldes Aernt We..?
Baldes hahaha...
It was a scrappy game a farce really
Sad old Gas, celebrating a two bit cup win. UP THE CITY!
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