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DIRTY FOUL MASTERCLASS By Richard O Smith - 1988 Even though thousands of gallons of ink have been wasted by the so-called popular press on the cynical dirty play favoured by teams like Wimbledon and Portsmouth amongst many others, the brave stab at the dirty foul big time by little Runcorn has gone by almost without notice. I refer, of course, to the Runcorn side of the early 1980s. The pitch at York Street after Runcorn had visited frequently resembled the set of a Sam Peckinpah western shoot, parts of disembowelled bodies strewn all over the pitch while Runcorn players roamed around to see if anyone was still left alive and needed finishing off. Witnessing the F.A.
Trophy quarter-final of 1984-85
between Boston and Runcorn, which culminated with that marvellous 3-0
victory for our boys (mainly because Runcorn quite literally ran out of
players the referee allowed to remain on the pitch), was a dirty foul
masterclass. When Gary Simpson had a mock goal-kick taken on his leg the
referee acted quickly and sent off the offending Runcorn player. |
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