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FAN PROFILE NAME Andy Rea FIRST HOME GAME EVER SEEN : Runcorn in 1994, aged 7. Torrential rain, a Gamble goal direct from a corner and a 5-0 win, lovely stuff. FIRST AWAY GAME EVER SEEN Aside from Wembley it was Burscough at the start of our recent Unibond spell. BEST GAME EVER SEEN: Notts County was just unbelievable, something I will never forget. The change flying out of my pockets as I celebrated Chris Lane's goal, Pickford's (fluke?) lob, Caskey's hilariously prolonged sending-off - fantastic. WORST GAME EVER SEEN Telford at home - 12.30 kick-off due to an England match, and the most boring 90 minutes of my life to date. It was the first game my friend erver came to and for some reason he kept coming, bless him. BEST OCCASIONS: Notts County and Harrogate were wonderful days, as was the game before Harrogate against Hucknall at Haig Ave. Watching the stand erupt as Worcester took the lead against Droylsden was great to see. WORST OCCASIONS:Runcorn, BPA and Spennymoor at home in the recent Unibond season were all memorably awful, but relegation was worse - not being able to go to Stevenage and seeing the goals flash up on the TV was heart-breaking. FAVOURITE EVER PLAYER Guyett, Bolland and Ryan were a great defensive team - Carl Baker is a more recent favourite FUNNIEST MOMENT WATCHING SFC Steve Jones' last minute winner against Doncaster that didn't go in was memorable. The guy taunting the Harrogate keeper when we won the league was hilarious too - "FIVE goals keeper! FIVE! At HOME! You must be ****!" BEST GOAL SEEN SCORED BY SOUTHPORT PLAYER Peter Thomson's last minute 30-yard equaliser in the Dagenham FA Trophy replay at Haig Avenue was a great goal. BEST GROUND VISITED WATCHING SFC Haven't been able to afford many away trips - shall hopefully get to York and Halifax this year though, as I'm now studying in Leeds. Wembley is an obvious choice I suppose. ANY ANECDOTES: Darren going in the bin anyone? Also, I remember playing Yeovil at home the week after the Notts County game - we lost 0-1 but there were two lads stood shouting "Look at his hair - just LOOK at his HAIR - he looks like Mungo Jerry" at the Yeovil keeper throughout the second half. Great stuff. |
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