I conveniently forget most. Obviously Wembley 2016. More recently Colchester away. We were so bad.
Colchester was bad I agree but I have been to far worse, Colchester had as much of an on day as we had an off day I thought.Balham_Green":xgab27qj said:I conveniently forget most. Obviously Wembley 2016. More recently Colchester away. We were so bad.
Green Painter":ps2nfee1 said:Any Tuesday evening home match under previous regime. Virtuality every game followed the same pattern. We'd start well and end up camped on our own box trying not to lose the match. We usually did
smithy1902":3ord49oq said:Is it too obvious (for people in my generation) to say Blackburn '92 and Burnley '94?
Beyond those end-of-days showdowns, making the effort to get out of London to Vicarage Park in '10 and watch an inept Watford beat an even worse Argyle was also a Saturday I won't get back.
Kentishgreen":3qfsoakz said:December 1968 home to the mighty Southport! We lost 0-4. Fortunately the cat was out when I got home.
smithy1902":2guys0pm said:Is it too obvious (for people in my generation) to say Blackburn '92 and Burnley '94?
Beyond those end-of-days showdowns, making the effort to get out of London to Vicarage Park in '10 and watch an inept Watford beat an even worse Argyle was also a Saturday I won't get back.