Re: Question on the VT : Thu Jul 02, 2009 10:10 am
Starbug wrote:
There is a thread on the VT discussing the merits of John Woods and Tony Myler
As part of that discussion I mentioned an incident in the 1989 CC semi at Maine Rd between Wire and the pies
It was the match that was won in the last minute with Joe Lydons huge drop goal
Just before he kicked that goal I recall a penalty being awarded to Warrington for a late challenge on Woody which resulted in him not being able to take the kick at goal
I seem to remember the kicker missing and not getting enough distance on the kick to go dead
This resulted in W1g4n getting the ball , moving up field and then Lydon dropping his kick from their own half of the pitch to win the game and deny John the chance to make an appearance at Wembley
Did I imagine this incident or are the posters on the VT wrong
As part of that discussion I mentioned an incident in the 1989 CC semi at Maine Rd between Wire and the pies
It was the match that was won in the last minute with Joe Lydons huge drop goal
Just before he kicked that goal I recall a penalty being awarded to Warrington for a late challenge on Woody which resulted in him not being able to take the kick at goal
I seem to remember the kicker missing and not getting enough distance on the kick to go dead
This resulted in W1g4n getting the ball , moving up field and then Lydon dropping his kick from their own half of the pitch to win the game and deny John the chance to make an appearance at Wembley
Did I imagine this incident or are the posters on the VT wrong
Are you sure that you've got the right game there Starbug sir ?
I was at that match where Joe Pydon kicked a drop goal from his own half and it was definatley at Owd Trafford and I think it was the Premiership Final and a very young Tommy Martyn bagged a few tries and won the MOM when Owdham beat Sheffield in the minor premeirship .
Ive only been to one match at Maine Road and that was Barrow against somebody on a Wednesday night .
So have a check at your facts Starbug sir , to see which one of us has got their wires crossed