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One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
I was there. Hard to believe 47 years have past since. Pitch was atrocious.
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
Yep, the greatest Orient match I've ever seen!
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
was standing on the west side - it seems like yesterday
In the final minutes the crowd surged forward and the wall collapsed
Thought that we were dead and buried at 0-2, but what a comeback
Love the commentary and the music when Webb blasts over !
In the final minutes the crowd surged forward and the wall collapsed
Thought that we were dead and buried at 0-2, but what a comeback
Love the commentary and the music when Webb blasts over !
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
The pitch might have been atrocious but it didnโt stop the game being absolutely brilliant! What a match!ComeOnYouOs wrote: โWed Feb 26, 2020 3:06 pm I was there. Hard to believe 47 years have past since. Pitch was atrocious.
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
I was there in the West Side, what an unbelievable match. We had some very good players and Chelsea were supposed to be the pride of the King's Road but we stuffed them. The pitch was in an appalling state but it was the same for both sides.
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
To be honest I never get bored with repetitive threads like this. I don't. No way. They're great.
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
I woz there & we woz robbed. How can a team of professional artisans be expected to produce their masterful football on such a quagmire. The defeat left me deeply disturbed, I could hardly drive my Reliant Supervan home. I ended up being an Orient supporter
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
In the build up to our first goal that little shimmy and turn by Peter Allen , on that pitch , pure class
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
Etched into my mind โฆ and my heart!
Standing in the Chelsea Shed 6 years later and watching Lord Peter dump their defence on their a** in the Cup was great but this had the edge. No real reason just my opinion.
C'mon you Os!
Standing in the Chelsea Shed 6 years later and watching Lord Peter dump their defence on their a** in the Cup was great but this had the edge. No real reason just my opinion.
C'mon you Os!
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
I was standing in the West stand with my Dad as a 15 year old. Fantastic game but one of my first experiences of Hooliganism as when our 3rd goal went in, the Chelsea fans around us surged forward trying to get on the pitch to get the game abandoned.
Anyone wearing a Red and White scarf got a punch or a kick, I recall, as my Dad dragged me out of the way and out of the ground.
Anyone wearing a Red and White scarf got a punch or a kick, I recall, as my Dad dragged me out of the way and out of the ground.
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
Ah, classic memories, thanks for the post Lucky7.
Couldn't get to the match, but was the first time in my memory as a kid we'd taken out a top flight side. Remember the Match of the Day coverage so well, recall us buying three Sunday newspapers the next day to read the reports.
We had a decent team then, the nucleus of the side which almost took us up a couple of seasons later.
Couldn't get to the match, but was the first time in my memory as a kid we'd taken out a top flight side. Remember the Match of the Day coverage so well, recall us buying three Sunday newspapers the next day to read the reports.
We had a decent team then, the nucleus of the side which almost took us up a couple of seasons later.
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
Interestingly three players from that 1972 team also featured in our equally exciting FA Cup run in 1978 - Peter Allen, Peter Bennett and Phil Hoadley.EastDerehamO wrote: โWed Feb 26, 2020 6:26 pm Ah, classic memories, thanks for the post Lucky7.
Couldn't get to the match, but was the first time in my memory as a kid we'd taken out a top flight side. Remember the Match of the Day coverage so well, recall us buying three Sunday newspapers the next day to read the reports.
We had a decent team then, the nucleus of the side which almost took us up a couple of seasons later.
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
It was a huge upset, especially at 2-0 down. Chelsea were the EUEFA Cup Winners' Cup holders at the time and were one of the top clubs in Europe. All of their players were household names.
We narrowly lost in the next round to Arsenal, who were the league and cup double holders. Amazing to think of it now.
We narrowly lost in the next round to Arsenal, who were the league and cup double holders. Amazing to think of it now.
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
Had just moved to cambridgeshire so missed game.amazingly in the wilds of the fens my German master at school was an orient fan
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
Yeah, I was at the front of the West Side that day too, same age as you.Cheshunto wrote: โWed Feb 26, 2020 6:24 pm I was standing in the West stand with my Dad as a 15 year old. Fantastic game but one of my first experiences of Hooliganism as when our 3rd goal went in, the Chelsea fans around us surged forward trying to get on the pitch to get the game abandoned.
Anyone wearing a Red and White scarf got a punch or a kick, I recall, as my Dad dragged me out of the way and out of the ground.
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
I was on the Coronation Gardens terraces and had a perfect view from behind Phil Hoadley of his screamer to make it 1-2.
Fans were mixed up then of course and the Chelsea fans around where I was standing didn't take it well.
That and the Peter Kitchen replay at Stamford Bridge a few years later are my favourite Orient games ever.
Fans were mixed up then of course and the Chelsea fans around where I was standing didn't take it well.
That and the Peter Kitchen replay at Stamford Bridge a few years later are my favourite Orient games ever.
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
I was there as well. Sat in the East stand so saw the goals from the opposite side to the cameras. Probably still my fave Orient game.
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
Was a fantastic day, stood at the front of the West with my Chelsea supporting mate who had predicted a sound thrashing for the Os and at 2-0 you would have been forgiven for thinking he would be right. Hoadleys goal just before half time seemed to instill belief in the team, we played really well second half. My mate sulked all the way home and hardly spoke to me for a couple of weeks after the game he was absolutely gutted.
All those years ago and still a vivid memory.
All those years ago and still a vivid memory.
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
I wasnโt allowed to go because of the size of crowd... I was 7. I do have the Evening News and Evening Standard for that evening - great reading
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Re: One For The Oldies Orient v Chelsea, 26 Feb 1972 FA Cup
I was behind the goal and didn't have a great view due to the packed terraces , had a fab view of Fairbrothers winner thoughFargO wrote: โWed Feb 26, 2020 8:14 pm I was on the Coronation Gardens terraces and had a perfect view from behind Phil Hoadley of his screamer to make it 1-2.
Fans were mixed up then of course and the Chelsea fans around where I was standing didn't take it well.
That and the Peter Kitchen replay at Stamford Bridge a few years later are my favourite Orient games ever.