Crossroadblues
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Beam back at Ibrox when we missed out on 10 in a row. That was a sore one.
1989 SC final closely followed by 93 CSKA Moscow at Ibrox
Thats horrible fella, genuinley really sad story that.Manchester . Buried my mum the day before. I hoped the game might take my mind off it. The result was hard but the stuff afterwards really stuck in my craw. Took it personally as I’d just lost a parent and these idiots couldn’t behave after a match.
To this day until my clogs are popped I won’t watch any of that run. It’s honestly the trigger that I associate with that time and it’s far too raw.
League decider at P/head, lost 4-2. Nothing will ever come close!
Was disgusted and furious, less at the result than the final whistle nonsense, the subsequent coverage and SFA reaction remains vivid.Hibs cup final. Pig sick. As soon as they equalised I knew they'd score again. I said to all and sundry afterwards that Warburton wouldn't do. Bar the games against Dundee and Celtic we were pretty dung in the second half of the season.
Then all the stuff that went on after final whistle.
The drive home was a kick in the balls. Worst ever.Same for me. I had a phenomenal day but was absolutely gutted at the end of the night.
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The 2006 Scottish Cup Quarter Final replay, at Dens Park, which Accies lost 3-2 after extra time - and Dundee’s winner came from a handball. If we won, we’d have played Gretna in the Semi Final, and although Dundee lost to them, I’d have fancied Accies to reach our third Scottish Cup Final in our history, and our first since 1935. Just Hearts between us and the trophy.
We actually played Dundee 7 (seven) times that season, in all competitions, and that was the only game we lost.
That‘s the best Scottish Cup run I’ve seen in my lifetime. It was a long drive home from Dundee that night.
First champions league season when we drew at home last game
Same for me, that was a nightmare.Piggery 1979 still haunts me.
Losing up at pittodrie after a farcical red card for Amoruso in April 1998
Mind losing 2-0 at home to Motherwell when we just needed a draw to win 9 in a row. Such an anti climax.
I've never watched that game back so the memories of the day supercede those of the match/result now which is a good thing. Hopefully we get a chance to put it right on our lifetime.The drive home was a kick in the balls. Worst ever.
Jesus 7 times and the most important game was the one you’s lost in. Sickening mate
Kilmarnock game was the first time I’d seen grown men cry , myself included . To know we would never see the legends again back at Ibrox as a team was heartbreakingKilmarnock at home, late season 1998, Tannadice last day 1998. Missed cup final as it was a abod parade.
The end of the era, Tannadice had an air of resignation, but the killie game summed up that seasons shambles.
I’ve never seen anything like it, 8 of us, all family, arrived at train station from Stafford at about 12.00 where we had travelled up from Devon to stay with family, and couldn’t believe my eyes, first sainsbury we went Into for drink, all they had left was wine and some beers, EVERY other drink of any kind had been bought upFlew out that morning from Belfast. Bears everywhere flying to anywhere in the mainland just to get to Manchester
I was lucky I got my flights booked cheap after the quarter final, I took a gamble and booked them
Accies in the Quarter Final - Hamilton Academical Website
Despite us having been around since the very earliest years of the Scottish Cup competition (from it’s second season), and also being the only team to have reached two or more finals, yet never won it, this Saturday’s game at Ibrox is only the 14th quarter final appearance by Accies in our...www.hamiltonacciesfc.co.uk
I was also at the 1979/80 League Cup Semi Final at East End Park, the furthest Accies have got in any major competition since the war.
That was disappointing in a different way. I had been looking forward to going to Hampden, but the league switched it to a venue between the contestants. We didn’t really turn up, and Dundee United beat us 6-2 (although we were still competitive at 4-2).
One day, if I live that long, I hope to get a big day out at Hampden.
In my head, Mols scores that one that he puts past the post.Feyenoord 2002. Was in home end, it still annoys me to this day.
Walking away from the ground at the UEFA cup final is a close second. You just knew it was a once in a lifetime thing.
One of Andrew Waddle's best games ever against us.Dunfermline 2 - Rangers 0 Scottish Cup 1988. The Hamilton loss the year before was just a freak result but this one really hurt.
That was the last testimonial I attended, too much emotion tied up in it and the players weren't interested. Decided then it was a waste of my money and time if the players couldn't be bothered.Sparta Prague in 91. We simply blew that match and missed out on CL qualification. Goram fumbled into his own net FFS.
Also McCoist testimonial v Newcastle. God knows why but I was gutted after that for some reason. Think it was because it was a chance to assert ourselves against a big English team and we blew that as well. A disproportionate reaction but gutted nonetheless.
Rangers flops was the headline in the Sunday Mail the next day. Was at that game an the first goal was such a fluke hitDunfermline 2 - Rangers 0 Scottish Cup 1988. The Hamilton loss the year before was just a freak result but this one really hurt.