blueripple
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Hi Everyone
I was chatting to Ian Cheeseman this week about all the various games that he's covered during his career, including a few that had some really dramatic endings. With that in mind, this week's Blue Tuesday question is:
Which last fifteen minutes of a City game most sticks in your memory?
As a player, mine was our 1988/89 promotion game against Bradford when Trev Morley scored with four minutes to go. As a spectator, it has to be that Wembley nailbiter against Gillingham, but your memories of any other harum-scarum endings (good or bad) are welcome!
We'll be reading out posts on Tuesday's show (6pm, BBC Radio Manchester, 95.1FM, and afterwards on iPlayer).
OAB, AAB
Lakey
I was chatting to Ian Cheeseman this week about all the various games that he's covered during his career, including a few that had some really dramatic endings. With that in mind, this week's Blue Tuesday question is:
Which last fifteen minutes of a City game most sticks in your memory?
As a player, mine was our 1988/89 promotion game against Bradford when Trev Morley scored with four minutes to go. As a spectator, it has to be that Wembley nailbiter against Gillingham, but your memories of any other harum-scarum endings (good or bad) are welcome!
We'll be reading out posts on Tuesday's show (6pm, BBC Radio Manchester, 95.1FM, and afterwards on iPlayer).
OAB, AAB
Lakey