| Southampton At Bristol Rovers 1978 09:35 - Jan 28 with 499 views | SaintNick | Not a good day in the FA Cup in 1978's 4th round on this day. Paul Randall scored twice to put us out of the cup in a game that saw 12,000 Saints fans in attendance and a pitch invasion from a section of them to try and get the game stopped. Ironically 3 years ago I played for Eastleigh in the Walking Football FA Cup at Weston Super Mare, we went out 2-0, both scored by a now 64/65 year old Paul Randall. |  |
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| Southampton At Bristol Rovers 1978 on 09:41 - Jan 28 with 461 views | kingslandstand1 | Remember it well. Even the old biddies in the Rovers crowd gloating at us as well as the usual 15 year olds |  |
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| Southampton At Bristol Rovers 1978 on 09:51 - Jan 28 with 442 views | Chesham_Saint |
| Southampton At Bristol Rovers 1978 on 09:41 - Jan 28 by kingslandstand1 | Remember it well. Even the old biddies in the Rovers crowd gloating at us as well as the usual 15 year olds |
I recall the semi riot afterwards and getting charged by a police horse… |  |
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| Southampton At Bristol Rovers 1978 on 11:08 - Jan 28 with 356 views | dirk_doone | A bunch of kids from our end - the oldest was about 15 - ran on the pitch and got chased off it. It was embarrassing. Southampton at Nottingham Forest the year before was much better. We always had a massive away following at FA Cup games in those days. [Post edited 28 Jan 11:10]
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| Southampton At Bristol Rovers 1978 on 11:24 - Jan 28 with 320 views | saintmark1976 |
| Southampton At Bristol Rovers 1978 on 09:51 - Jan 28 by Chesham_Saint | I recall the semi riot afterwards and getting charged by a police horse… |
I was one of the twelve thousand. If anybody thinks we have had some bad away days lately they should have been with us. As I recall:- The weather was atrocious, cold and rainy with an away end with no roof. We put out a full strength team on a pitch which was like a ploughed field which negated any skill advantage. The two goals scored by Randall were the highlight of his career and he quickly faded into obscurity. To say the least the police weren’t pleased to see us. A throughly depressing F A Cup exit only surpassed by Adrian Heath’s last gasp goal when we played Everton at Highbury. |  |
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| Southampton At Bristol Rovers 1978 on 11:39 - Jan 28 with 310 views | dirk_doone |
| Southampton At Bristol Rovers 1978 on 11:24 - Jan 28 by saintmark1976 | I was one of the twelve thousand. If anybody thinks we have had some bad away days lately they should have been with us. As I recall:- The weather was atrocious, cold and rainy with an away end with no roof. We put out a full strength team on a pitch which was like a ploughed field which negated any skill advantage. The two goals scored by Randall were the highlight of his career and he quickly faded into obscurity. To say the least the police weren’t pleased to see us. A throughly depressing F A Cup exit only surpassed by Adrian Heath’s last gasp goal when we played Everton at Highbury. |
As a Scouser, Paul Randall will probably remember his last minute equaliser v Liverpool and his goal at Old Trafford in the 1980-81 season more. Scoring 2 goals against another Second Division team wouldn't have been such a big deal for him. He was scoring goals for fun every week in the late 70s. [Post edited 28 Jan 12:21]
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| Southampton At Bristol Rovers 1978 on 11:46 - Jan 28 with 294 views | saintmark1976 |
| Southampton At Bristol Rovers 1978 on 11:39 - Jan 28 by dirk_doone | As a Scouser, Paul Randall will probably remember his last minute equaliser v Liverpool and his goal at Old Trafford in the 1980-81 season more. Scoring 2 goals against another Second Division team wouldn't have been such a big deal for him. He was scoring goals for fun every week in the late 70s. [Post edited 28 Jan 12:21]
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Possibly, but neither were winning goals against a team that a couple of seasons previously had won the F A Cup when winning it really mattered. |  |
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