Hard to disagree. The 5 1 was an epic day. Glorious sunshine. Rags gonna walk it apparently (spent a fortune, £13 million if i remember correctly) carnage outside and inside the ground. Players taken off the pitch due to the trouble. We score 2 in a minute which was as mad as i ever experienced in the Kippax.Football’s changed so much that comparing matches from today with matches from the 80s isn’t comparing like with like. Year by year the parameters by which we measure a good atmosphere have been reduced so that what we might now consider a white hot atmosphere would’ve been merely pretty good back when.
Best two I was at at Maine Road were Charlton and the Maine Rd massacre, prolonged pockets of bedlam and hysteria at both games.
Best two this century by a mile were the Vinny header 1-0 and Hamburg
Hard to disagree. The 5 1 was an epic day. Glorious sunshine. Rags gonna walk it apparently (spent a fortune, £13 million if i remember correctly) carnage outside and inside the ground. Players taken off the pitch due to the trouble. We score 2 in a minute which was as mad as i ever experienced in the Kippax.
I have to agree about the hostility about the liverpool game. I watched it on Sky and I don't think I have ever swore so much! I really detested the bin dippers that night. On a personal note the Hamburg game was a very special night atmosphere wise. I can't put my finger on it as we have had far bigger games but that night was something else.City v Liverpool 2-1 in 2019.
Absolutely crackling throughout.
Hostile like I hadn't seen or heard since 5-1 in 89.
Thanks from me too. What an exciting player Peter Barnes was and yet we sold him at the end of the season. Big Joe had a good game tooThanks for finding that - never seen film of that game. But, yes what a night and Barnes was wonderful - totally destroyed their defence.
Great Post and took the wind from my sails. That Stoke second half was a run of the mill game unlike many of the other memories which were big games/events - yet that second half atmosphere willed us onto win and look what happened after that.My failing memory tells me it was 3-0 at Half-time. I was in the North Stand, the Sun was beating down, a beach ball was being bounced around the stands....we were going up, we were cruising...then in the second half we adopted the tactic of not crossing the half-way line and the extra time Pen was heart-breaking.
For me, City 2-1 over Stoke was an atmosphere I had not heard for a while. Was sitting in the Platt Lane, 3 rows from the front and the way the crowd got behind the team (and the way the team challenged for every single ball) was mesmeric it was the start of something very wonderful that season.
This. what a night.Everton at home - FA Cup Quarter final 1981.