http://www.chelseafc.com/article.asp?hlid=248143
Inexpensive revenge at the Bridge
Wednesday, Jan 05, 2005
Scunthorpe! Revenge!
We face them in the FA Cup third round and who old enough can forget when
they kicked us out of the League Cup in 1988 over two legs of the second
round.
At Glanford Park they knocked four past our goalkeeper Roger Freestone,
and our only reply was an own goal by Steve Lister.
At Stamford Bridge a lack of belief was shown by fans, only 5,814 turned
up (you can guarantee it will be more this season), and despite goals by
Kevin Wilson and Kerry Dixon we managed only a 2-2 draw.
Kerry remembers it with embarrassment. “It has to be up there with
Chelsea’s worst ever defeats,” he confesses.
“We were going well at the time, and it was a big example of
over-complacency. We thought we’d cruise it. We had two shots at it so
you can’t even say Scunthorpe were lucky.”
In goal for Scunthorpe in those games was an 18 year old signed from
Portsmouth in his first season in first team football. Paul Musslewhite
left Scunthorpe in 1992 and spent eight years at Port Vale, playing over
300 games, and then moved to Hull for nearly four years via Sheffield
Wednesday, and has now returned to Scunthorpe this season — he is 36 years
old — and is set to face us at the weekend.
Other familiar names in their club are winger Peter Beagrie who has just
turned 39 years old, and defender Kevin Sharp who as a youngster had an
unproductive spell at Auxerre after coming through at Leeds.
by Neil Barnett
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一些關於過去在聯賽盃的悲慘交手歷史....
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ocmcocmcocmk**no surprises.
k**no surprises.
a heart thats full up like a land fill. a job that slowly kills you.
bruises that wont heal.
you look so tried_nhappy. bring down the government. they dont.
theydontspeak for us.
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