catskillz
Thursday 15th May 2008 7:28am [Edited]
Merseyside
3,395 posts
I remember going to watch Everton, on the last day of the '93/'94 season, when we had to beat Wimbledon to stay up. We were 0-2 down at half-time, but managed to win 3-2. There were rumours that Hans Segars (remember him? You know, the Dutch former car thief?) let the last goal roll past him on purpose, on the instructions of Wimbledon Chairman Sam Hamman, who was good friends with our owners. Indeed, I remember standing outside the player's entrance/exit, after the game, when a grinning Hamman came out, holding up a freshly-printed copy of the Football Echo, which had a big celebratory headline written across it. He looked so happy, you'd have thought that it was Wimbledon who had just avoided the drop.
The atmosphere at that game was probably the best I've ever experienced. This fact was particularly impressive, as a stand behind one of the goals had been demolished, lowering the capacity of the stadium. Then again, some fans who hadn't got in made up for this, by climbing the trees, across the road, in Stanley Park, and watching the game sitting/standing on the branches.
We were almost relelgated again, on the last day of the '97/'98 season, but I didn't go to that game.