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There was a more recent Conference game starring Dino Maamria at Belle Bue which I watched but have no accurate record of .
Quote from: graingrover on November 26, 2020, 12:08:22 pmThere was a more recent Conference game starring Dino Maamria at Belle Bue which I watched but have no accurate record of .Vs Dover, December 98. 0-3 at half time. We got back to 3-3 then conceded again, only to get 2 late goals to win 5-4. That first half, to me, was the absolute bottom of the pit.
Wasn't it Paul Barnes that missed it?
The next league fixture after the Stoke fa cup tie, we were 0-2 down and drew 2-2.. Can’t remember the opposition without checking, nor when the goals were scored..We won the JPT semi home leg vs Crewe having been 0-2 down didn’t we.?
And the opposite way round.3-0 up Vs Yeovil in the FA Trophy with 30 mins left and we lost 4-5.https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5dowm1
Coming back to win from two or more goals down (irrespective of half-time score; League where not stated otherwise):2020-21: Blackpool Home 0-2 to 3-22017-18: Ebbsfleet Away 0-2 to 6-2 (FAC)2016-17: Derby U-21 Home 0-2 to 2-2, won on penalties (AMC)2012-13: Hull Home 0-2 to 3-2 (FLC)2006-07: Crewe Home 0-2 to 3-2 (AMC)2003-04: Grimsby Home 0-2 to 3-2 (FLC)2002-03: Stevenage Away 0-2 to 3-2 (Conference)1998-99: Dover Home 0-3 to 5-4 (Conference)Before 1993-94 I do not have goalscoring times, but one famous example I know of:1950-51: Manchester City: 0-3 to 4-3 So it is the first time we have done it in the football league for at least 25 years
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on November 26, 2020, 12:59:05 pmComing back to win from two or more goals down (irrespective of half-time score; League where not stated otherwise):2020-21: Blackpool Home 0-2 to 3-22017-18: Ebbsfleet Away 0-2 to 6-2 (FAC)2016-17: Derby U-21 Home 0-2 to 2-2, won on penalties (AMC)2012-13: Hull Home 0-2 to 3-2 (FLC)2006-07: Crewe Home 0-2 to 3-2 (AMC)2003-04: Grimsby Home 0-2 to 3-2 (FLC)2002-03: Stevenage Away 0-2 to 3-2 (Conference)1998-99: Dover Home 0-3 to 5-4 (Conference)Before 1993-94 I do not have goalscoring times, but one famous example I know of:1950-51: Manchester City: 0-3 to 4-3 So it is the first time we have done it in the football league for at least 25 yearsWere we 2-0 down at the break in the Stevenage game then? All I can find online is the Stevenage goalscorers but no times - Dino Maamria was one of them for them funnily enough.Looks like the answer to my question is either this game or the Dover one then, even though that was 3-0 at the break rather than 2-0.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 26, 2020, 01:15:08 pmAnd the opposite way round.3-0 up Vs Yeovil in the FA Trophy with 30 mins left and we lost 4-5.https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5dowm1That was a truly terrible game.
Im thinking of the Telford game was it where we went 4-0 up in about 25 mins only to concede 4 and do well to draw the game.
Quote from: RoversAlias on November 26, 2020, 01:24:28 pmQuote from: Dutch Uncle on November 26, 2020, 12:59:05 pmComing back to win from two or more goals down (irrespective of half-time score; League where not stated otherwise):2020-21: Blackpool Home 0-2 to 3-22017-18: Ebbsfleet Away 0-2 to 6-2 (FAC)2016-17: Derby U-21 Home 0-2 to 2-2, won on penalties (AMC)2012-13: Hull Home 0-2 to 3-2 (FLC)2006-07: Crewe Home 0-2 to 3-2 (AMC)2003-04: Grimsby Home 0-2 to 3-2 (FLC)2002-03: Stevenage Away 0-2 to 3-2 (Conference)1998-99: Dover Home 0-3 to 5-4 (Conference)Before 1993-94 I do not have goalscoring times, but one famous example I know of:1950-51: Manchester City: 0-3 to 4-3 So it is the first time we have done it in the football league for at least 25 yearsWere we 2-0 down at the break in the Stevenage game then? All I can find online is the Stevenage goalscorers but no times - Dino Maamria was one of them for them funnily enough.Looks like the answer to my question is either this game or the Dover one then, even though that was 3-0 at the break rather than 2-0.We were indeed 0-2 down at HT in the Stevenage game. By the way the Dover half time score was 1-3, after being 0-3.
Quote from: IDM on November 26, 2020, 12:40:54 pmThe next league fixture after the Stoke fa cup tie, we were 0-2 down and drew 2-2.. Can’t remember the opposition without checking, nor when the goals were scored..We won the JPT semi home leg vs Crewe having been 0-2 down didn’t we.?Off the top of my head I think that comeback to 2-2 was an Andy Williams brace against Gillingham?
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on November 26, 2020, 03:14:24 pmQuote from: RoversAlias on November 26, 2020, 01:24:28 pmQuote from: Dutch Uncle on November 26, 2020, 12:59:05 pmComing back to win from two or more goals down (irrespective of half-time score; League where not stated otherwise):2020-21: Blackpool Home 0-2 to 3-22017-18: Ebbsfleet Away 0-2 to 6-2 (FAC)2016-17: Derby U-21 Home 0-2 to 2-2, won on penalties (AMC)2012-13: Hull Home 0-2 to 3-2 (FLC)2006-07: Crewe Home 0-2 to 3-2 (AMC)2003-04: Grimsby Home 0-2 to 3-2 (FLC)2002-03: Stevenage Away 0-2 to 3-2 (Conference)1998-99: Dover Home 0-3 to 5-4 (Conference)Before 1993-94 I do not have goalscoring times, but one famous example I know of:1950-51: Manchester City: 0-3 to 4-3 So it is the first time we have done it in the football league for at least 25 yearsWere we 2-0 down at the break in the Stevenage game then? All I can find online is the Stevenage goalscorers but no times - Dino Maamria was one of them for them funnily enough.Looks like the answer to my question is either this game or the Dover one then, even though that was 3-0 at the break rather than 2-0.We were indeed 0-2 down at HT in the Stevenage game. By the way the Dover half time score was 1-3, after being 0-3..... and I said if we get at them we could win this. One of the 2 people with me said " and exactly which Planet did you travel from to watch this game" LOLI DID happen to mention it a few times at the end of the game. I seem to think we scored "wonder goals" like the Dave Penney "rocket" at Rosso end and then they got their 4th from about 2 yards with the scorer lying down I seem to remember
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on November 26, 2020, 03:14:24 pmQuote from: RoversAlias on November 26, 2020, 01:24:28 pmQuote from: Dutch Uncle on November 26, 2020, 12:59:05 pmComing back to win from two or more goals down (irrespective of half-time score; League where not stated otherwise):2020-21: Blackpool Home 0-2 to 3-22017-18: Ebbsfleet Away 0-2 to 6-2 (FAC)2016-17: Derby U-21 Home 0-2 to 2-2, won on penalties (AMC)2012-13: Hull Home 0-2 to 3-2 (FLC)2006-07: Crewe Home 0-2 to 3-2 (AMC)2003-04: Grimsby Home 0-2 to 3-2 (FLC)2002-03: Stevenage Away 0-2 to 3-2 (Conference)1998-99: Dover Home 0-3 to 5-4 (Conference)Before 1993-94 I do not have goalscoring times, but one famous example I know of:1950-51: Manchester City: 0-3 to 4-3 So it is the first time we have done it in the football league for at least 25 yearsWere we 2-0 down at the break in the Stevenage game then? All I can find online is the Stevenage goalscorers but no times - Dino Maamria was one of them for them funnily enough.Looks like the answer to my question is either this game or the Dover one then, even though that was 3-0 at the break rather than 2-0.We were indeed 0-2 down at HT in the Stevenage game. By the way the Dover half time score was 1-3, after being 0-3..... and I said if we get at them we could win this. One of the 2 people with me said " and exactly which Planet did you travel from to watch this game" LOLI DID happen to mention it a few times at the end of the game. I seem to think we scored "wonder goals" like the Dave Penney "rocket" at Rosso end and then they got their 4th from about 2 yards with the scorer lying down I seem to remember
2003 at Cambridge united. 2-0 down at half-time. Then 3-0 down. Came back to 3-3, then Macca missed a penalty, I believe.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 26, 2020, 12:36:17 pm2003 at Cambridge united. 2-0 down at half-time. Then 3-0 down. Came back to 3-3, then Macca missed a penalty, I believe.Paul Barnes missed it. Macca had not yet signed for us in Sept 2003.That game started us off on a fantastic run of results which ended of course with the league 3 title. ( league 2 as it is now )