Dyed Petya
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Smoothy B. said:I went to Platt Lane. They had a big screen up in the bar upstairs. The place was obviously packed out with blues. If I remember correctly, Portsmouth had a say in how the day went. If they lost, and we won, we would stay up. Sky kept going backwards and forwards to the Portsmouth game, and after a while, it became apparent that we were going down.
The atmosphere at Platt Lane was weird.We were all happy to have won so well, and most people were pretty drunk, but as the result from the Portsmouth game came in it was like being at a funeral! It really was absolutley terrible...
Going through that kind of turmoil made the wins at Wemberly, and then Blackburn the following years so much sweeter!!
Up the blues!
Like I said, I was abroad following it on the web, so was getting updates from all three games. Basically, we had to win, and we needed either Port Vale (away to Huddersfield) or Portsmouth (away to Bradford) to lose or draw.
Port Vale went two up very early and it was obvious that they were going to win. But I seem to recall that there were a couple of minutes after we took the lead through Goater around the half hour when we were winning and Pompey were drawing so we were in a position to stay up.
It lasted only two minutes or so. Pompey scored, then got another one quickly, so it was obvious even before half time we were down whatever we did. In the end Port Vale won 4-0 and Pompey 3-1, but the one came right at the end, after they'd led by three for most of the second half.
Basically both the home clubs just rolled over, and at Bradford the home and away fans were all on the pitch chanting about us going down.
The irony was that Pompey had been about five points behind us in the January when they appointed a new manager. He managed to save them at our expense. His name? One Alan Ball. You may be familiar with him.