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1978 semi final 16:35 - Apr 8 with 1265 viewsRadlett_blue

Just seen a Ladbrokes poster advertising odds for the 1978 FA Cup semi finals. WBA were11/10 to beat us on the day, Town were 5/2, with 2/1 the draw. While WBA were a decent side who finished 6th in the league, I felt confident we could beat them as long as we could get something close to our best XI on the pitch.
The bookies similarly strongly favoured Arsenal for the final at even money, with Town at 9/4.

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1978 semi final on 16:44 - Apr 8 with 1162 viewsChurchman

We were underdogs for both games, having had a poor, stuttering season. West Brom had a really good side, but I thought at the time we had a good chance if we had enough of our better players fit.

Mariner never gets a mention, but he was immense that day, as he was for the Final. Well and truly in his prime.

I actually feared WBA more than Arsenal. The former were a better team. Arsenal were very reliant on Brady and while they had one of the greatest keepers I’ve ever seen and a settled defence, I thought they could be got at.

Both days are two of the most memorable for me, for obvious reasons. My recollections of the Highbury game are a lot stronger. Wembley was a bit of a blur. The semi final was so tense after the second was scored. We defended for what seemed a lifetime.

The Wark clincher is the most memorable moment I’ve had in all my time watching them. The scenes were beyond scenes.
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1978 semi final on 17:00 - Apr 8 with 1111 viewsWicksy

I was at the semi final - a great game. Unfortunately couldn't make the final as I was best man at a 'mate's' wedding. Selfish bar steward.

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1978 semi final on 17:01 - Apr 8 with 1089 viewsThe_Major

*Insert obligatory "Brian Talbot ouch" comment here*
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1978 semi final on 17:06 - Apr 8 with 1072 viewsMookamoo

What still astounds me is we had Robin Turner at 10 and still had enough to beat them. Maybe harsh on him, but he was no Whymark.
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1978 semi final on 17:08 - Apr 8 with 1048 viewsRadlett_blue

1978 semi final on 17:06 - Apr 8 by Mookamoo

What still astounds me is we had Robin Turner at 10 and still had enough to beat them. Maybe harsh on him, but he was no Whymark.


Didn't Turner make a mess of a great chance to put the game to bed in the second half?

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1978 semi final on 17:21 - Apr 8 with 1000 viewsShobby

1978 semi final on 17:08 - Apr 8 by Radlett_blue

Didn't Turner make a mess of a great chance to put the game to bed in the second half?


I was also at Highbury for the semi, a day I remember very well. Brian Talbot’s bravery set him call off. Recall some of the Baggis fans were a tad nasty after the game: but a great performance and great day.
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1978 semi final on 17:35 - Apr 8 with 922 viewsChurchman

1978 semi final on 17:08 - Apr 8 by Radlett_blue

Didn't Turner make a mess of a great chance to put the game to bed in the second half?


He did. But it was after Wark’s third, they were down to 10 men and the game was over.

Robin scored at Bristol Rovers to save the tie, but in truth, he wasn’t the best player I’ve ever seen.
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1978 semi final on 17:55 - Apr 8 with 848 viewsMookamoo

1978 semi final on 17:35 - Apr 8 by Churchman

He did. But it was after Wark’s third, they were down to 10 men and the game was over.

Robin scored at Bristol Rovers to save the tie, but in truth, he wasn’t the best player I’ve ever seen.


Forgot about that. Robin Turner, FA Cup hero

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1978 semi final on 18:54 - Apr 8 with 716 viewsBrianTablet

1978 semi final on 17:01 - Apr 8 by The_Major

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Ouch!

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1978 semi final on 19:06 - Apr 8 with 671 viewsCamul123

I believe the squad all lumped on for the final, which would get you banned for a long time now ...
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1978 semi final on 19:26 - Apr 8 with 609 viewsazuremerlangus

1978 semi final on 17:01 - Apr 8 by The_Major

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I saw ‘Noddy’ at the Waldringfield Maybush Inn on Monday before the match.

I remember shaking his hand when he visited my school (Westbourne) not long after the final.

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1978 semi final on 19:29 - Apr 8 with 595 viewsfarkenhell

1978 semi final on 16:44 - Apr 8 by Churchman

We were underdogs for both games, having had a poor, stuttering season. West Brom had a really good side, but I thought at the time we had a good chance if we had enough of our better players fit.

Mariner never gets a mention, but he was immense that day, as he was for the Final. Well and truly in his prime.

I actually feared WBA more than Arsenal. The former were a better team. Arsenal were very reliant on Brady and while they had one of the greatest keepers I’ve ever seen and a settled defence, I thought they could be got at.

Both days are two of the most memorable for me, for obvious reasons. My recollections of the Highbury game are a lot stronger. Wembley was a bit of a blur. The semi final was so tense after the second was scored. We defended for what seemed a lifetime.

The Wark clincher is the most memorable moment I’ve had in all my time watching them. The scenes were beyond scenes.


Also, in the quarter finals, West Brom had beaten Forest, who went on to win the league.
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1978 semi final on 20:34 - Apr 8 with 451 viewsle2blue

1978 semi final on 19:26 - Apr 8 by azuremerlangus

I saw ‘Noddy’ at the Waldringfield Maybush Inn on Monday before the match.

I remember shaking his hand when he visited my school (Westbourne) not long after the final.


My dad thought Nobby was a flash footballer cause he hat a big beach hut at Felixstowe. How times change.
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1978 semi final on 20:51 - Apr 8 with 424 viewsblueislander

Over 70 years a Town fan, and that is my favourite away day.
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1978 semi final on 21:44 - Apr 8 with 305 viewswoodbridge_blue

1978 semi final on 16:44 - Apr 8 by Churchman

We were underdogs for both games, having had a poor, stuttering season. West Brom had a really good side, but I thought at the time we had a good chance if we had enough of our better players fit.

Mariner never gets a mention, but he was immense that day, as he was for the Final. Well and truly in his prime.

I actually feared WBA more than Arsenal. The former were a better team. Arsenal were very reliant on Brady and while they had one of the greatest keepers I’ve ever seen and a settled defence, I thought they could be got at.

Both days are two of the most memorable for me, for obvious reasons. My recollections of the Highbury game are a lot stronger. Wembley was a bit of a blur. The semi final was so tense after the second was scored. We defended for what seemed a lifetime.

The Wark clincher is the most memorable moment I’ve had in all my time watching them. The scenes were beyond scenes.


Agree with all of that. WBA were a really decent side, Cyrille Regis up front, Laurie Cunningham, Tony Brown, a strong defence. We played them in the league a few weeks previously and were lucky to escape with a 2-2 draw.

I also remember the semi-final much more than the final. Along with St Etienne and the Amsterdam final probably my favourite ever away day.
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