GIMH
Norwood's on Fire
It's hard for me to think of just one. Would you choose a result that meant everything to you, or just one moment where you felt better than any other time ever?
It's hard to decide really. But I'm gonna pump for Tranmere 3-0 Bolton, January 26th 2000, League Cup semis 2nd leg. Whites were goin to Wembley, it's really mad now to think that it actually happened, with us 9th in League One and all. But it was just a magical night. We were 1 up from the first leg, and had form over the scum, but nonetheless, 1-0 is nothing and they had more talented players than we did.
Then on six minutes, Nick Henry scored an absolute scorcher of a volley, straight away ridding me of my nerves. ALan Mahon added a penalty before half-time, it really was dreamland, there was to be no turning back from there!
The atmosphere was electric, my shirt was off (in friggin January!) and I was going mad, then with twelve minutes to go came the absolute realisation of all my dreams, ned Kelly put the ball in the back, and that was it, we were there, it was over, it was amazing, amazing, amazing.
I often wonder if I'll see a time as good as that as a Tranmere fan ever again, but it will never be taken away from me, and something awfully special would have to happen to overtake it. There's nothing anyone but Tranmere could do to overtake that moment. Superwhitearmy.
It's hard to decide really. But I'm gonna pump for Tranmere 3-0 Bolton, January 26th 2000, League Cup semis 2nd leg. Whites were goin to Wembley, it's really mad now to think that it actually happened, with us 9th in League One and all. But it was just a magical night. We were 1 up from the first leg, and had form over the scum, but nonetheless, 1-0 is nothing and they had more talented players than we did.
Then on six minutes, Nick Henry scored an absolute scorcher of a volley, straight away ridding me of my nerves. ALan Mahon added a penalty before half-time, it really was dreamland, there was to be no turning back from there!
The atmosphere was electric, my shirt was off (in friggin January!) and I was going mad, then with twelve minutes to go came the absolute realisation of all my dreams, ned Kelly put the ball in the back, and that was it, we were there, it was over, it was amazing, amazing, amazing.
I often wonder if I'll see a time as good as that as a Tranmere fan ever again, but it will never be taken away from me, and something awfully special would have to happen to overtake it. There's nothing anyone but Tranmere could do to overtake that moment. Superwhitearmy.