The 1992 vintage 14:28 - Mar 24 with 842 views | hype313 | Got me thinking after the excellent podcast, we see the 78, 81, and 2000 boys have regulars get togethers and rightly so given the successes, but, is it me or do the 92 boys get overlooked, especially given they were pretty much underdogs that season? Do they have get togethers, or have they had in the intervening years. Think I might start a campaign to remember the forgotten/lost boys.... |  |
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The 1992 vintage on 14:30 - Mar 24 with 815 views | chicoazul | You have my sword. |  |
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The 1992 vintage on 16:16 - Mar 24 with 732 views | Churchman | I hope the do have get togethers. That was a really enjoyable season for me with plenty of memorable games. We just got better and better. |  | |  |
The 1992 vintage on 19:44 - Mar 24 with 628 views | Marshalls_Mullet | I don't think they get forgotten. There is a demographic that didn't witness the glory years and the 92 team was their first taste of success. The 92 team and the likes of Dozzell, Kiwomya etc are certainly well remembered. |  |
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The 1992 vintage on 20:19 - Mar 24 with 597 views | ITFC_Forever |
The 1992 vintage on 19:44 - Mar 24 by Marshalls_Mullet | I don't think they get forgotten. There is a demographic that didn't witness the glory years and the 92 team was their first taste of success. The 92 team and the likes of Dozzell, Kiwomya etc are certainly well remembered. |
Yep, my favourite season, and for many my age too. Milts gets it spot on in the podcast when he said there was a generation of Town fans for who that was the first taste of success. I was in the lower sixth and just discovering alcohol and trying (and usually failing) to discover girls. There was a sizeable group of us that grew as the season went going to games, home and away, and having the time of our lives. TWTFD. |  |
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The 1992 vintage on 23:22 - Mar 24 with 495 views | Melford | My favourite season. Me and the old man went all but 8 games that season, probably the most I've ever been to. Went to both Southend and Oxford away, two of my favourite away games ever. Play-offs 2000 and the Premiership years I hardly saw any games, that was my Class A drug wilderness years and had just started as a chef so I couldn't get Saturdays off, was too young for Sir Bobby. The civic reception on the Sunday at the Cornhill was ***king amazing, it was packed. Chris Kiwomya dancing on the balcony in his purple suit. |  |
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