First ever Arsenal game

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Post by charliegeorgewhocanhitem »

rebel gooner wrote:oi leave richie powling alone :wink: ,
he signed my autograph book way back in 1980 :oops:
I knew he had to be useful for something :lol:

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
suppose i was only 12 at the time :cry:
jon matthews the man with the moustache :roll: :lol:

some class players there chas :lol:

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rebel gooner wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
suppose i was only 12 at the time :cry:
jon matthews the man with the moustache :roll: :lol:

some class players there chas :lol:
The mid 70s were'nt the best of times :wink: I remember Jon Matthews and his moustache :wink: but don't remember much at all about his playing prowess, I guess that says it all :lol: My main memory of Richie Powling is getting butted in the back of the head by Kenny Burns who played for Forest at the time while standing in fornt of a Forest wall at a free kick. Highlighted on motd and if it happened now Burns would have been banned for a few games but such things were'nt used as eveidence in those days. Put your Richie Powling autograph on ebay and watch the bids roll in mate :D

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still have it chas :oops:

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rebel gooner wrote:still have it chas :oops:

I'm a hoarder too :wink: would never get rid of any Arsenal memorabilia :lol: A mates older sister got a lot of the 71 double year players autographs for me on a piece of school, note book paper, tucked into my copy of "Arsenal Arsenal" the story of the 71 double year. Very faded now but priceless :wink: :lol:

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Don't remember my first game as I was like 2 years old but my first memory of Arsenal was Wrighty 'Just Done It' game! :D

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Cesc is God wrote:Don't remember my first game as I was like 2 years old but my first memory of Arsenal was Wrighty 'Just Done It' game! :D
that was a great day,, was sitting in the nb watching wrighty soak up the crowd,, but he deserved it :wink:

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First game Nov 26th 1985 away to Southampton in Milk cup. £3.00 for ticket 50p for programme. Bought ticket day B4 game from Dell box office from tickets Arsenal had sent back not sold. Think we won 3-1 Charlie Nicholas scored 2 cant remember anything else. But that was it I was hooked.

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Between 1976 and 1987 I was living in another country and only saw the Arse in away games (actually quite a few, all things considered). Therefore, I hang my head to say, I never actually went to THOF until an FA Cup quarter final in, I think, 1987/88 against Nottm Forest.

54,000+ fans inside, I was just up from the corner flag on the intersection of the North Bank/West Stand.

Forest went 2-0 up before Rocastle (or was it Thomas?) pulled one back shortly before the end. Lost 2-1 but I was sold.

One thing that will always stay with me was an old geezer in front of me. He wore a large Arsenal embroided hat (about 2ft high) and never said a word all game. When we did score I got too carried away and knocked into him. After due apologies and conciliatory handshake he then proceeded to shout blue murder at the team until, 5/10 minutes later the game ended.

He seemed someone who would have been coming to Highbury all his life - maybe the club was his life to that point. After that I went to near enough every home game for the next ten/fifteen years but never saw him again.

I wonder what happened and what the club meant to him. I really wanted to write about him as a contribution to Tom Watts's book 'The End' but never did. I suppose it is that gentlemen, and the people of his ilk, that the North bank truly belonged and what made/makes our club what it is today.

Fleeting moments that you ponder for the rest of your life.

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Nigel Winterburn's testimonal v Rangers at Highbury 1997
don't remember about it though only hearing about trouble & a delayed KO

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Post by Victoria Concordia »

first game was away to Coventry - May 1972. the Tuesday night before the cup final v Leeds (lost 1v0- Mick Jones shoulder etc). we beat Coventry 1v0- Frank McLintock scored. I was in awe of the champions, aged 9. Bag o' chips on way home was about 5p! Incidentally, I bumped into John Matthews in Tescos in the eighties (next to the milk section). couldnt tell you what I did yesterday but the footie memory never fails!!!!!!

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[quote="Wayno"][quote="rebel gooner"]no chunky you just look 82 :wink:[/quote]

Smells 82 aswell :oops: :lol:[/quote]

Nothing wrong with a bit of HI KARATE Wayno :wink:

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