by reading_fan »
19 Jun 2012 11:11
Alexander Litvinenko reading_fan Two smallest away attendances I recall were a midweek game away at Halifax in a League Cup tie in '98 (ish? 1-1 draw, Parky headed equaliser, pissed down with rain all game, white plastic garden chairs (the "bench"!) blown on to the pitch stopping the game), and an FA Cup tie away at York at a similar time (2-2 I think, which we then lost the home game 2-0, I think it was just before we signed Murty, he may even have scored in that away game)
Wasn't that Halifax game an FA Cup tie, in about late 99/early 2000? Scott Howie saved a late penalty to keep us in the game?
Remember the rain and the plastic garden furnitures - and remember one of the chairs legs slowly sinking into the ground - everyone could see it slowly sinking, except the one sitting on it, who ended up in the mud when it got to the (actual) tipping point.
Yes, we've definitely got the same game here, and I do remember the penalty. Having just dug out the match report on Hob Nob, it turns out we won it with a Caskey penalty, not a Parky header.
HALIFAX TOWN 0 READING 1
Attendance: 2,146
Scorers: Caskey
Date: 30 November 1999
Team: Howie, Murty, Bernal, Primus, Polston, Gurney, Parkinson, Caskey, Evers (Smith), McIntyre, Forster (Williams).
Audio: Supplied By Classic Gold: Soon
Match Hero: Primus