Leonard Hatred 3:17 Wed Dec 7
1986
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The space shuttle
Cottee & Macavennie
The Smiths
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Northern Sold
5:18 Thu Dec 8
Re: 1986
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Victoria Principal was still hot
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Eggbert Nobacon
4:26 Thu Dec 8
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I started secondary school!
Two of my all time favourite films, Ferris Buellers Dayoff and Stand By Me came out
den gave Angie the divorce papers back when every fucker watched Eastenders (over 30m viers, way above half the country at the time)
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BubblesCyprus
4:19 Thu Dec 8
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Drinking home made hooch in Sunny Saudi Arabia where I learnt how to drink !!
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Eggbert Nobacon
4:11 Thu Dec 8
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Leeshere 2:58 Thu Dec 8 Re: 1986 Started supporting West Ham this year as a 9 year old, thought we challenged for the league title every season!
We do, it's just that most years the challenge is over by August Bank Holiday
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11MDE
3:58 Thu Dec 8
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The Smiths became 5 piece in 1986. That was never the real Smiths.
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Leeshere
2:58 Thu Dec 8
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Started supporting West Ham this year as a 9 year old, thought we challenged for the league title every season!
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Eerie Descent
2:25 Thu Dec 8
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Northern Sold actually enjoyed life.
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Eddie B
2:20 Thu Dec 8
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Bit stupid of them to do that thing with Frank McAvennie on London Bridge. Outside Fenchurch St station would've made more sense.
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theaxeman
1:58 Thu Dec 8
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You're right Eggy, im taking the year from Aug 85 to may 86
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Eggbert Nobacon
1:41 Thu Dec 8
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may have been match of day for the Chelsea, I'm almost certain I recall being here on a normal Saturday 3pm
tv games from back then tend to stick in my mind as were so rare
anyone remember playing Man United on tv on a friday night? (think it was 2-2)
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Eggbert Nobacon
1:40 Thu Dec 8
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that interview was 85 axeman
Charlton away in Cup was 5th Jan 86 and 100% live on tv
Man U at home in league was 2nd Feb 86 and also live
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theaxeman
1:40 Thu Dec 8
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The 1985–86 season was the 106th season of competitive football in England. ... the television rights meant no Football League action was seen by TV viewers until January 1986.
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theaxeman
1:37 Thu Dec 8
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Maybe they resolved the dispute later in the season because i definitely remember Johnny cunting Metgods goal
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theaxeman
1:25 Thu Dec 8
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Eggy
I don't think it was, i remember McAvennie doing an interview on London bridge to prove how unrecognisable he was even though he was top scorer in the league. Typical really our best ever year and no cunt saw it
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Northern Sold
1:20 Thu Dec 8
Re: 1986
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Pretty sure the 5-3 game was not on TV...
Ipswich (2-1) and the Forest (1-2) game were both on Sportsnight IIRC...
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Eggbert Nobacon
12:58 Thu Dec 8
Re: 1986
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was that on tv? I had in mymnd that as being a Saturday game
Or did you mean highlights? The ones Imentioned were all on live
Chelsea away 4-0 was on Match of the Day also
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Eddie B
12:57 Thu Dec 8
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The epic 5-3 vs Chelsea was in late 1986 too. What a match that was.
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Eggbert Nobacon
12:34 Thu Dec 8
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Everton later in year too when Dikcens scored
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Eggbert Nobacon
12:27 Thu Dec 8
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Axeman
the ban was 85 and ended early 86 (wasn't our game against Charlton at palace the first on tv that season?)
We also had 3 games v Man United televised live in 86 (2-1 win in league Cottee and Ward)
1-1 ans 2-0 win in Cup
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Chip Shop Charlie
12:16 Thu Dec 8
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riosleftsock 10:35
Thanks for sharing that but I can never see your username again without feeling a bit queezy.
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Lily Hammer
11:59 Thu Dec 8
Re: 1986
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NS
That 2-1 Ipswich match had fans from lots of other London clubs, so they would have contributed to your lock out. I remember seeing some gooners going into the South Bank. Someone asked "What are you doing here?" and they just said they had to see if we could do it. At that point, they were rooting for us, just to see a London club challenge Merseyside for the title.
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