I lied got the wrong year it was tony cottee in a win against Coventry
Half decent centre half, went to Villa I think.I read this wrong completely,, apparently it's by a lad named Ken Mcnaught over Norwich, 19th of April 77
Andy King at Chelsea in about 90 degrees. I got yellow paint on my shirt from leaning on the rail.ffs eggs lol, i thought you meant the first one you saw.
mine would be whatever the first one of the '78/79 was.
Don't worry I can't remember my first home goal as as a kid I went to youth games reserve games etc before I seen the first team - my first ever first game was away at Bolton though 1962/63
Andy King at Chelsea in about 90 degrees. I got yellow paint on my shirt from leaning on the rail.

Fans like me are listing the first goal they seen, @Eggs corrected the title of the thread it's the first player who scored the day after you were born .....while you were dribbling in your pram!Similar here Joey.
But my Dad took me to watch both Everton and Liverpool, even though he was an Everton fan - lots of fellas seemed to go to watch both sides in the 70’s.
So I couldn’t really say tbh.
I still vividly remember Bob Latchfords hat trick against Chelsea for his 30th league goal of season that year.
Fans like me are listing the first goal they seen, @Eggs corrected the title of the thread it's the first player who scored the day after you were born .....while you were dribbling in your pram!
Just spoke to him.Just looked for me dad's one.
Went on a 5 game run of not scoring after he was born !
Knew he was a jinx.
Fans like me are listing the first goal they seen, @Eggs corrected the title of the thread it's the first player who scored the day after you were born .....while you were dribbling in your pram!
Some great post on either - so who cares great thread.......
The game was dire, there wasn't much else to remember. Far too hot for togger. In true 70's style, it was a cheesecloth shirtlol.wow, top memory recall that![]()
Alan Ball in a 1-1 draw at Huddersfield.
Crap season. A year after winning the league we finished 14th.
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