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FA Cup Third Round Memories

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Hammers away was a great trip. Roger with an uncharacteristic blunder to concede the late equaliser.
Queuing for replay tickets and John Hollins came out and spent a long time chatting with the supporters.
John Hartson up front for West Ham looked unusually uninterested. Rio Ferdinand and Frank Lampard also started and Roger made up for his error with a brilliant display.
 
Is this thread only for good memories?

I was at Westleigh Park that horrible night in 2008. I still have nightmares
Went to see the Swans at West Ham in the 4th Round after the Crystal Palace win.
Went up by train .
Wales were playing Rugby at HQ so lots of Rugby fans on the train .

The West Ham fans started throwing bottles etc where we were .
We lost 2 nil .
Tosh wasn't happy I think we had a goal or 2 Chalked off .
Glan Letheran was in goal ,
Tosh then signed Dave Stewart a very good keeper .

The Rugby didn't go well Paul Ringer sent off for a late challenge on John Horton the
England fly half
The train going back was very quiet .
 

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