or should that read "two days after the day that was" according to Bexleyheath Red?
Anyway, onto business.... another classic with our neighbours from North of the Thames. Actually the game after our 2-4 win at Highbury and live on Sky sports again. Certainly giving them VFM at around this time.
Monday 19th November 2001 Charlton Athletic 4 (2) (Euell 21 28, Johansson 51 90) West Ham United 4 (2) (Kitson 3 30 64, Defoe 84) The Valley. Att: 23,186
Charlton: Kielly, Young (Robinson 84), Fish, Brown, Konchesky, Parker (Bartlett 84), Jensen, Kinsella, Powell, Johansson, Euell. Unused subs: Roberts, Stuart, Fortune.
West Ham: Hislop, Repka, Foxe, Dailly, Schemmel, Sinclair, Carrick, Hutchison, (Cole 62), Minto (Lomas 62), Di Canio, Kitson (Defoe 77). Unused subs: James, Moncur.
Referee: Alan Wiley (Staffs)
England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson and Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy attended the match.
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no way
ps. was the first game with the North Upper open to all ?
Surrounded by apparently the Medway branch of the West Spam support and went through the mill I tell thee.
Got royally smashed, went apeshit at our equaliser and ws in awe at the new covered end even though I was not there
He heard the cheer for JJ's goal (yet another overhead kick if I remember rightly) in Floyd Road. Needless to say I gave him a bit of stick!
Happy dayz!
Saw it dozens of times on the box after so don't go with the leaving the cinema early claims.
Still leave during the last knockings of injury time and always will.
how good was JJ's overhead ?
Was at the back of the upper, and couldn't believe how high it was
God this was a great game and JJ's ovrhead as well. didn't he score 2 against Exeter a couple of months later.
Yep!
I might be wrong (I was probably drunk) but I seem to remember him getting a grudging round of applause from some addicks when he was subbed.
I had Sky Sports at this time and taped it - Richard Keys introduced it as "never mind the Fowlers and the Mitchells, it's all about the Powells and the DiCanios".
I watched it with my West Ham mate. Couldn't believe how it went. Neither of us could believe Kitson. You don't get too many of those games.
However, in order to justify how such a good game could be produced between two "also ran" teams I seem to remember the TV (highlights) and papers the next day concentrating on the "shocking defending" rather than some brilliant goals, from both sides - of which JJ's was the pick - and the good attacking play from both sides.
Ah well, I spose at least we got media coverage in them days!
that's a great story
Great game - hard to beleive it was 6 years ago.
Travelling back after the game with Baghead and Folkestone Addick to the North not so.