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ThaiLatic

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  1. Maurice Whittle's penalty v Man Utd: The greatest moment of my life at that point - I was 11.

     

    Neil Redfearn's penalty v Sheffield Wednesday: Surely the best Latics' moment ever?

     

    Joe Royle leading the team out at Wembley: Never, ever, thought I'd see the day.

     

    Andy Ritchie's goal at Southampton: I switched off the radio after Southampton scored their second late on but decided to watch the highlights anyway. I must have woken up the whole of Kendal when that goal went in!

     

    Matt Smith's equaliser v Everton: Watching on TV from 6,000 miles away with my mum and dad. It felt like I was 11 again!

  2. Does anyone remember a short lived, semi-official Latics fanzine called Chad from 1993? I've just uncovered a copy in a box in my mum's loft. There are articles by Tony Bugby, Jim Cassells, Willie Donachie & Joe Royle, amongst others. It's quite an odd little publication.

  3. Happy Birthday, Harry. Latics legend, family friend and all round good bloke.

     

    He also has the distinction of being The Fall's Mark E. Smith's favourite footballer. :-)

     

    WSC: Who were your favourite players?
    Mark E. Smith: Harry Dowd, the goalkeeper in the championship team in 1968, was the best. He still worked as a plumber part-time and my dad was a plumber too. We used to go behind the goal and Harry would wander over and talk about washers and copper joints. I remember being at a cup tie once and Harry was saying “Do you know if this goes to extra time today, only I’ve got a job on at half five?” then suddenly people are shouting “Harry Harry!” and the team we were playing are charging down the pitch and Harry rushes out, dives at someone’s feet, throws the ball up the pitch then comes back and starts again, “So, is this extra time today...?”

     

    Full interview: http://www.wsc.co.uk/the-archive/100-Fan-culture/3751-call-yourself-a-football-fan--mark-e-smith

  4. According to the official site, FACT 40 is:

    When Latics made their long-awaited return to England's top flight after an absence of 68 years in 1991, Earl Barrett had the honour of scoring their first goal in a 2-1 opening-day defeat at Liverpool.

     

    Read more at http://www.oldhamathletic.co.uk/news/article/20130624-40days-877197.aspx#fAguGgGVyokKp0gv.99

     

     

    I always thought FACT 40 was the Joy Division compilation lp Still. :)

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