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Title: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: PaulClementsLaments on April 10, 2012, 11:37:14 PM
Apologies if this has been posted before but I spotted this today...

]http://youtu.be/sJzDRllD3LE] (http://youtu.be/sJzDRllD3LE)

Those of us of a certain vintage will recognise some of the Stafford players

Paul
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Amateur Cup Final
Post by: JTH on April 11, 2012, 12:01:26 AM
Apologies if this has been posted before but I spotted this today...

]http://youtu.be/sJzDRllD3LE] (http://youtu.be/sJzDRllD3LE)

Those of us of a certain vintage will recognise some of the Stafford players

Paul

tsk tsk FA Trophy Final. Not completed your foundation course for the Custodians of the Conference young Paul.
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: PaulClementsLaments on April 11, 2012, 12:10:31 AM
Yes I just copied the title off the video
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: markecky on April 11, 2012, 12:19:14 AM
Number 9 seems popular.  It takes about ten minutes for someone to say well done.
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: ManagementGuru on April 11, 2012, 09:52:23 AM
Milija Aleksic, in goal for Stafford that day, played against us for Spurs at Maine Road.
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: PaulClementsLaments on April 11, 2012, 11:59:23 AM
Number 9 seems popular.  It takes about ten minutes for someone to say well done.

Ray Williams went onto manage Northwich so maybe he just didn't like being popular :)
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on April 11, 2012, 12:26:09 PM
Number 9 seems popular.  It takes about ten minutes for someone to say well done.

Ray Williams went onto manage Northwich so maybe he just didn't like being popular :)


He was the Vics' manager when the Alliance Premier League commenced in August 1979 but was surprisingly sacked a few days before we slumped to our annual 1-0 defeat at The Drill Field on Saturday, 26th January 1980.

However, he did still attend that particular fixture, as his former team mate Kingy gave him a complimentary pass for The Drill Field main stand!

That sounds like Gerald Sinstadt commentating, too.

Watching that makes me yearn even more for somebody to unearth that footage of our evisceration of Leatherhead at Wembley back in 1978....  
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: Ballers on April 11, 2012, 12:58:49 PM
I'd go fookin mental if that first goal was scored against us, the pass out to the winger had gone out of play by a clear yard by the time he controlled it??
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: thegazelle on April 11, 2012, 01:16:26 PM
just shows that refs were crap then and are crap now ....
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: PaulClementsLaments on April 11, 2012, 01:32:33 PM
Watching that makes me yearn even more for somebody to unearth that footage of our evisceration of Leatherhead at Wembley back in 1978....  

Somebody must have it, it did exist
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: RedhillAlty on April 11, 2012, 10:20:12 PM
Milija Aleksic, in goal for Stafford that day, played against us for Spurs at Maine Road.
I also remember him having a brilliant game against us for Stafford Rangers at Moss Lane in season 1972/73 which I think ended 0-0. He emigrated to South Africa and he once came to my office to buy Forex as he married an EL AL sales rep.
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: ManagementGuru on April 11, 2012, 11:36:09 PM
Yes - I remember that game against Stafford in 72/3.  It finished 1-0 to Stafford, and we must have had 20 shots on target that day.  Hit the bar, the post, cleared off the line...

It was us, Stafford and Boston clear at the top of the NPL - and we lost a bit of ground that day.  It was our first home defeat of the season (apart from 1-0 to Notts County in the FA Cup)

We finished 3rd in the league that year - with our best ever Trophy run (second round), 1st round of FA Cup, and semi finals of CSC (lost to Macc in extra time at Edgley Park).  It was the first season I went to away games.
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: Brian Flynn on April 11, 2012, 11:59:49 PM
Yes - I remember that game against Stafford in 72/3.  It finished 1-0 to Stafford, and we must have had 20 shots on target that day.  Hit the bar, the post, cleared off the line...

It was us, Stafford and Boston clear at the top of the NPL - and we lost a bit of ground that day.  It was our first home defeat of the season (apart from 1-0 to Notts County in the FA Cup)

We finished 3rd in the league that year - with our best ever Trophy run (second round), 1st round of FA Cup, and semi finals of CSC (lost to Macc in extra time at Edgley Park).  It was the first season I went to away games.

In which case that was the first time I ever saw us lose in a league game at home........I've seen a few since, mind.I think that it was January 13th 1973........sandwiched between my first ever league away trip at Bradford Park Avenue & the FA Trophy game that was snowed off at Buxton.......all three games indelibly etched in my tiny brain!

Great video.....what a good side Stafford were then.....Milija Aleksic, Mick Cullerton, Terry Bailey, Ray Williams........enduring image......jumpers for goalposts!

Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: Brian Flynn on April 12, 2012, 12:07:23 AM
Number 9 seems popular.  It takes about ten minutes for someone to say well done.

A pint of Jenny's finest after the Halifax game for the first person to name the player that eventually does congratulate him.
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: Uncle Globnasty on April 12, 2012, 12:50:08 AM
Number 9 seems popular.  It takes about ten minutes for someone to say well done.

A pint of Jenny's finest after the Halifax game for the first person to name the player that eventually does congratulate him.

Jim Sargeant. Refereed by a rather spritely looking Pat Partridge, who if memory serves me correctly (and it often doesn't) appeared at Moss Lane in his final season of officiating (when we did get top flight officials) in 80-81, but I can't for the life of me remember what game and the attic is an adventure too far at this time of the morning.
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: Bob on April 12, 2012, 07:40:44 AM
It is indeed Sinstadt commentating. I did a quick Google and it was a feature game on The Big Match that week.
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: Ballers on April 12, 2012, 02:21:04 PM
Milija Aleksic, in goal for Stafford that day, played against us for Spurs at Maine Road.
I also remember him having a brilliant game against us for Stafford Rangers at Moss Lane in season 1972/73 which I think ended 0-0. He emigrated to South Africa and he once came to my office to buy Forex as he married an EL AL sales rep.

I love random sh*t like this that we get on here at times. Outstanding. If I can ever get this into a conversation somewhere I will!
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on April 12, 2012, 03:00:27 PM
Number 9 seems popular.  It takes about ten minutes for someone to say well done.

A pint of Jenny's finest after the Halifax game for the first person to name the player that eventually does congratulate him.

Jim Sargeant.

 Refereed by a rather spritely looking Pat Partridge, who if memory serves me correctly (and it often doesn't) appeared at Moss Lane in his final season of officiating (when we did get top flight officials) in 80-81, but I can't for the life of me remember what game and the attic is an adventure too far at this time of the morning.




Uncle G,

Pat Partridge refereed our 3-1 victory against Worcester City at Moss Lane on Saturday, 12th April 1980 in the inaugural season of the APL.

If I get the opportunity this evening, I'll wade through my 1980/81 season programmes and check whether he returned to Moss Lane during that campaign.

Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on April 12, 2012, 03:04:21 PM

It is indeed Sinstadt commentating. I did a quick Google and it was a feature game on The Big Match that week.



I recollect a somewhat tentative Gerald Sinstadt struggling manfully to cope with interviewing the likes of Kingy and JR when the entire Alty squad appeared on Granada TV's Kick-Off programme on the eve of our FA Cup Third Round tie versus Orient at Moss Lane on Saturday, 5th January 1980.

That would, indeed, be a gem that would be well worth resurrecting from Granada's archives.....!

Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: Uncle Globnasty on April 12, 2012, 03:13:50 PM
Uncle G,

Pat Partridge refereed our 3-1 victory against Worcester City at Moss Lane on Saturday, 12th April 1980 in the inaugural season of the APL.

If I get the opportunity this evening, I'll wade through my 1980/81 season programmes and check whether he returned to Moss Lane during that campaign.

I may well have got my seasons confused. I just seem to remember some sort of a hoo-haa about his appearance (atmosphere emotionally charged and all that)......although thinking about it, wasn't he due to retire and then ending up doing an extra year in 80-81?

I bow to your remarkable powers of recall and if you can bring even a little illumination to the murky waters of my cranial cavity I will be eternally grateful. The great sea-horse, patron of memory carriage has suffered much abuse over the years and is no longer capable of lighting the required neural pathways.
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: ManagementGuru on April 12, 2012, 03:21:11 PM
Ah the coach trip to Buxton for the FA Trophy - after we'd been there earlier in the season for the FA Cup.  I remember the coach(es) rolling into a frozen Buxton Town Centre and a long queue of Alty fans trooping down a flight of icy stairs to a public toilet in the middle of town once we found out the match was postponed, and then turning round and heading back to Alty.
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: Uncle Globnasty on April 12, 2012, 03:25:29 PM
Uncle G,

Pat Partridge refereed our 3-1 victory against Worcester City at Moss Lane on Saturday, 12th April 1980 in the inaugural season of the APL.

If I get the opportunity this evening, I'll wade through my 1980/81 season programmes and check whether he returned to Moss Lane during that campaign.

In fact, I'm probably just digging a deeper mental hole here, but my recollection is of a night match (my memories could be morphing into unrecognisable beasts of fancy at this stage).
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: Brian Flynn on April 13, 2012, 03:44:32 AM
Number 9 seems popular.  It takes about ten minutes for someone to say well done.

A pint of Jenny's finest after the Halifax game for the first person to name the player that eventually does congratulate him.

Jim Sargeant. Refereed by a rather spritely looking Pat Partridge, who if memory serves me correctly (and it often doesn't) appeared at Moss Lane in his final season of officiating (when we did get top flight officials) in 80-81, but I can't for the life of me remember what game and the attic is an adventure too far at this time of the morning.

Well done sir!!!

Your reward will need to be served the next time you travel over from God's country!

I remember Pat Partridge covering his ears as he walked out of the tunnel that day against Worcester.....mocking the fact that it was such a relatively small crowd to what he was used to.....didn't like that one bit!
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: thegazelle on April 13, 2012, 01:02:11 PM
if i recall correctly , which is unlikely given the lack of braincells i now have, there was a full "football special" train booked to go to buxton but it was cancelled because of the weather . that just wouldnt happen these days (the special not the cancellation or bad weather)
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: whiskyalty on April 13, 2012, 07:10:24 PM
the special train did run to buxton but did not return till after five so a few people jumped on normal train service back to alty.
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: thegazelle on April 14, 2012, 08:10:04 AM
think i have just found out a family lie. i am sure i was told the game was off and the train wasnt going. my uncle who was taking must have just fancied a day in the Gas Club and not in the cold of the derbyshire tundra. Cant blame him to be honest its just i feel cheated after all these years.

Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: whiskyalty on April 14, 2012, 06:01:11 PM
pete as i said special train did run but the game did get called off after train got to buxton . so a nice policeman at station said we could go back on normal service .as there was some nice buxton fans hanging about who wanted a nice chat with us . but i still love buxton.
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: RedhillAlty on April 15, 2012, 05:13:05 AM
Milija Aleksic, in goal for Stafford that day, played against us for Spurs at Maine Road.
I also remember him having a brilliant game against us for Stafford Rangers at Moss Lane in season 1972/73 which I think ended 0-0. He emigrated to South Africa and he once came to my office to buy Forex as he married an EL AL sales rep.

I love random sh*t like this that we get on here at times. Outstanding. If I can ever get this into a conversation somewhere I will!

Thats what Melija thought. There he was, known worldwide for being a big time English Goalkeeper, starring in an FA Cup Final yet living the other side of the world and the conversation highlight is congratualtions on a performance he had against  Alty as  teenager ;D
Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on April 15, 2012, 03:52:54 PM
Uncle G,

Pat Partridge refereed our 3-1 victory against Worcester City at Moss Lane on Saturday, 12th April 1980 in the inaugural season of the APL.

If I get the opportunity this evening, I'll wade through my 1980/81 season programmes and check whether he returned to Moss Lane during that campaign.

I may well have got my seasons confused. I just seem to remember some sort of a hoo-haa about his appearance (atmosphere emotionally charged and all that)......although thinking about it, wasn't he due to retire and then ending up doing an extra year in 80-81?

I bow to your remarkable powers of recall and if you can bring even a little illumination to the murky waters of my cranial cavity I will be eternally grateful. The great sea-horse, patron of memory carriage has suffered much abuse over the years and is no longer capable of lighting the required neural pathways.



Uncle G,

You do your memory an injustice.

Pat Partridge did, indeed, return to Moss Lane during the 1980/81 APL season.

He refereed our 4-1 victory in a top-of-the-table clash against Kettering Town in front of a crowd of 2,201 on Saturday, 7th February 1981.


Title: Re: Non Alty - 1972 FA Trophy Final
Post by: Uncle Globnasty on April 16, 2012, 06:03:42 PM
Uncle G,

You do your memory an injustice.

Pat Partridge did, indeed, return to Moss Lane during the 1980/81 APL season.

He refereed our 4-1 victory in a top-of-the-table clash against Kettering Town in front of a crowd of 2,201 on Saturday, 7th February 1981.

Thank you good Sir and custodian of nostalgia