Bridgeman
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Post by Bridgeman on Dec 20, 2014 23:52:27 GMT
When did we last go behind twice in a match and come back to win it ? I'm asking because I have no idea
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Rex
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Post by Rex on Dec 20, 2014 23:55:12 GMT
When did we last go behind twice in a match and come back to win it ? I'm asking because I have no idea I've only been watching us 40 odd years, you may have to ask one of our older viewers.
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Bridgeman
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Post by Bridgeman on Dec 21, 2014 0:00:28 GMT
When did we last go behind twice in a match and come back to win it ? I'm asking because I have no idea I've only been watching us 40 odd years, you may have to ask one of our older viewers. I watched my first match in 1959/60 and still can't remember
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 0:00:49 GMT
St Mary's
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 0:28:30 GMT
Williams, Williams, Andy Williams...
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Bridgeman
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Post by Bridgeman on Dec 21, 2014 1:18:25 GMT
Ah many thanks, so a few years ago then although I was at the game, a memorable night but not a memory I recalled. To think following that result we were 3rd in League 1 !
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Post by torontogaz on Dec 21, 2014 3:17:11 GMT
Another one
Record attendance: 11,963 Oxford United vs Rushden & Diamonds at The Kassam Stadium (Play-off semi-final second leg, 3 May 2010)
Do you think we could beat this stat? what is the home max?
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gas2
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Post by gas2 on Dec 21, 2014 8:31:30 GMT
around 11 500?
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Post by rking89 on Dec 21, 2014 8:47:26 GMT
Going back to the original question under ward possibly Morecambe when we won 3-2 or 4-3 will find the game. Or Southend at home when we went 2-0 down in 10 mins and won 4-3
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Post by rking89 on Dec 21, 2014 8:55:47 GMT
Going back to the original question under ward possibly Morecambe when we won 3-2 or 4-3 will find the game. Or Southend at home when we went 2-0 down in 10 mins and won 4-3 Game I'm think of was under buckle and we went 1-0 up away at Morecambe. With the Southend later in the Southampton season we went 2-0 down but came back to 3-2 up so it may be the andy Williams game
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 9:42:23 GMT
Another one Record attendance: 11,963 Oxford United vs Rushden & Diamonds at The Kassam Stadium (Play-off semi-final second leg, 3 May 2010) Do you think we could beat this stat? what is the home max? Football Ground Guide says 12,011. We'd need to play someone who could sell out the away end or alternatively squeeze two down away fans into a corner whilst selling out the entire ground ourselves
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Post by biggsy on Dec 21, 2014 10:30:09 GMT
Another one Record attendance: 11,963 Oxford United vs Rushden & Diamonds at The Kassam Stadium (Play-off semi-final second leg, 3 May 2010) Do you think we could beat this stat? what is the home max? Football Ground Guide says 12,011. We'd need to play someone who could sell out the away end or alternatively squeeze two down away fans into a corner whilst selling out the entire ground ourselves That attendance cannot be achieved now as we no longer have the Guiness Stand which seated about 500.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 10:31:23 GMT
Football Ground Guide says 12,011. We'd need to play someone who could sell out the away end or alternatively squeeze two down away fans into a corner whilst selling out the entire ground ourselves That attendance cannot be achieved now as we no longer have the Guiness Stand which seated about 500. I was always under the impression that the Guinness Tent didn't alter the overall capacity, that being set by things such as entrances/exits to the ground and suchlike?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 11:03:01 GMT
We topped 12,000 once (v WBA I think) and I think that was higher than the stated ground capacity at the time, which was something like 11,960.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 11:33:48 GMT
We topped 12,000 once (v WBA I think) and I think that was higher than the stated ground capacity at the time, which was something like 11,960. Yep, that was the magic 12,011 - absolute ground capacity. To expand on my last comment - the Guinness tent gave us more seats but I believe it reduced the terrace capacity by 500. The licence allows for 12,011, no more. So without that stand, the terrace numbers go back up. Someone can tell me I'm wrong if they know better!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 11:57:08 GMT
Here's what 12,000 at the Mem looks like:
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Bridgeman
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Post by Bridgeman on Dec 21, 2014 14:56:33 GMT
We topped 12,000 once (v WBA I think) and I think that was higher than the stated ground capacity at the time, which was something like 11,960. Yep, that was the magic 12,011 - absolute ground capacity. To expand on my last comment - the Guinness tent gave us more seats but I believe it reduced the terrace capacity by 500. The licence allows for 12,011, no more. So without that stand, the terrace numbers go back up. Someone can tell me I'm wrong if they know better! You are absolutely correct the Blackthorn End capacity was reduced by 500. We obviously didn't reach the 12,011 capacity for the 1st leg semi final play off against Lincoln so unlikely to get that in the 1st leg semi final for the Vanarama. The Guiness stand was erected primarily for Bristol Rugby as they were selling out of seats when they had their last foray in the Rugby Premiership
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Post by devonwhite on Dec 21, 2014 21:12:56 GMT
When did we last go behind twice in a match and come back to win it ? I'm asking because I have no idea I know your question has already been answered, but I'm reminded of the Bradford game at Twerton in 1993. I think we went behind three times only to score two goals in the last few minutes and win 4-3.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 22:20:23 GMT
When did we last go behind twice in a match and come back to win it ? I'm asking because I have no idea I know your question has already been answered, but I'm reminded of the Bradford game at Twerton in 1993. I think we went behind three times only to score two goals in the last few minutes and win 4-3. Absolutely mental game that, I remember it well. Worrell Sterling scored one of them I seem to remember
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Post by smithgas on Dec 22, 2014 8:56:17 GMT
As I get older my memory not as good as it was BUT Eastville against "Eagles" (Palace) I think we won 5-4 and scoring the fifth was the first time we were ahead?
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