Abel Tasman
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Certainly the most emotional one was the final match against Luton.
Good point well madeSorry to be pedantic but they were English Football League Champions. Leeds have never won the Premiership/Premier League but I get what you mean.
I was in the Clive Rd for that Sunderland match, and complete strangers were hugging each other there as well. Fantastic atmosphere at that match.Boxing Day 1973. Boro 2 Sunderland 1. Full house, heading for a draw and then Stuey Boam got the winner in the 88th minute. I was in the Holgate End and it went nuts. Complete strangers hugging each other for joy. I'd been going to matches since 1963 but this was the first time I'd ever managed to drag my Dad along with me. I even bought the Gazette photo of the winning goal which adorned my notice board in my University room for the rest of my time there. Closely followed by the Oxford match in 1967 and of course, knocking Man U out of the FA Cup in January 1971, freezing cold night, snow covered pitch, orange ball and all, packed Ayresome Park under floodlights. Magical!
I think they were 1st division champions, they've never won the Premier league.That was a great game but the spawny extra time equaliser means it's not my favourite.
I think mine was our 4-1 demolition of Premier League Champions Leeds.
That's twice I've been put rightI think they were 1st division champions, they've never won the Premier league.
That's three times nowThat game against Leeds. They were Football League champions, not Premier League. They've never won the Premier League.