raininspain
Well-Known Member
A difficult one this.
The tension on semi-final day, followed by the sheer euphoria after we hammered those rags on the pitch (apart from the first ten or fifteen minutes) and deservedly beat them is something I will never ever forget.
On the day of the final, and without taking anything away from Stoke, I think we all knew that we'd have to do something pretty stupid not to win.
However, for those of us who were at Wembley in 1976 the last time we won a trophy and had often given up hope of ever seeing us win anything else in our lifetime, I suppose you'd have to go with the final.
But it's a close one.
The tension on semi-final day, followed by the sheer euphoria after we hammered those rags on the pitch (apart from the first ten or fifteen minutes) and deservedly beat them is something I will never ever forget.
On the day of the final, and without taking anything away from Stoke, I think we all knew that we'd have to do something pretty stupid not to win.
However, for those of us who were at Wembley in 1976 the last time we won a trophy and had often given up hope of ever seeing us win anything else in our lifetime, I suppose you'd have to go with the final.
But it's a close one.