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A PLAY TELLS THE STORY OF HEREFORD’S PLACE IN FOOTBALL’S HALL OF FAME It was February 5, 1972 and after three weeks of non-stop rain turning the Edgar Street stadium into a quagmire, Hereford United’s FA Cup replay against First Division giants Newcastle United was finally on. The Bulls had grabbed a draw at St James Park with a 25 yard drive from player-manager Colin Addison, a goal that would launch the non-league club to soccer glory and into the annals of FA Cup history. Fifteen thousand fans packed the ground for the replay. Few had put their money on United to win. But it was eight minutes from time before Newcastle’s No 9 Macdonald scored a goal. Was this the end of the dream. City lad Duncan Hill was only five when the big match was played, but he became a regular supporter at Edgar Street Now a 35 year old jewellery designer he got his shirt signed by Ronnie Radford. It will never be washed, said Duncan. No way. Ronnie Radford, a Northern lad and a carpenter by trade hit a 35 yard drive ramming it into the back of the net to level the score. Suddenly Ronnie was a worldwide household name as the BBC television coverage and John George Thomas reviews THE GOAL Motson’s commentary of the forth coming Giant Killing flashed around the Globe. Motson was a rookie reporter on his first big assignment . The result would make him the BBC’s star football commentator for the next 46 years . He retired this year. Ronnie’s name is forever linked to United’s success, but it was Ricky George, a Londoner who actually sealed the victory in extra time setting up a fourth round tie at home to West Ham. Another draw, another replay. It was the era of three day strikes and London was in chaos. Three special trains took thousands of Hereford fans to the capital, but many failed to get into the ground because of the traffic jams and returned home in tears. The third round cup-tie was one of the most exciting episodes in the history of Hereford and the creative folk at The Courtyard, just across the road from the stadium came up with the idea of turning it into a play, probably the first about a football match and one player’s historic goal. The title was simple: THE GOAL. Script writer Nick Lane set the scene around six ball boys (one a girl in the play!) played by mature seasoned actors recounting the first match, the build-up to the replay and the sheer stress of Newcastle taking a late goal, only to switch into noisy over-drive when Radford scored that famous goal to force extra time. It was laced with emotion , a touch of comedy and even a love plot involving two of the boys and the girl.. The dialogue was fast and furious, like keeping pace with the action on the pitch. Flashes from the original TV coverage and photographs from the Derek Evans studio archives appeared on the rear screen giving the audience the feeling they were watching the match live across the road. John Motson, who has always credited Hereford United for making him one of the best loved football pundits, recorded some of his original commentary to fit in with the story on stage. It FESTIVE NEWS • DECEMBER 2018 • PAGE 17 was an evening full of nostalgia , especially for myself as I was there reporting it all for the long gone Hereford Evening News. The director, Ian Archer can be well pleased. Rarely does a play get a standing ovation. This one did every night in the two week run Many of the Giant Killers team, especially Ronnie Radford and Colin Addison were guests at a Gala evening reliving the afternoon when kicking a football around a muddy pitch they ‘kicked’ one of England’s most famous teams of the day out of the coveted FA Cup. Said Colin Addison, who with Ken Mallender and Dudley Tyler, still lives in Hereford: “It was a wonderful evening. It was a great script and the actors brought it vividly to life. It took us all back 46 years . The performance of The Goal will long be remembered, adding extra vibes to the folklore already surrounding the victory which put Hereford on the map.” Ronnie Radford summed up The Goal: “Absolutely Brilliant!” The Giant Killers, now pensioners line up for a Festive News picture… Colin Addison, Ronnie Radford, Tony Gough, Billy Tucker, Fred Potter (goalkeeper) Brian Owen, Dudley Tyler, Ken Mallender, Peter Isaac. For all your gas requirements Hereford Gas Services Ltd Central Heating G Installations G Boiler Servicing G LPG/Oil/Solar G System Updates G Repairs G Large display of fireplaces G Gas Fires G Competitive Price G ( R e i n d e e r s S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y ) 10 YEAR WARRANTY ON SELECTED WORCESTER BOILERS Tel/Fax: 01432 272329 Unit 4, Mortimer Trading Centre, Mortimer Road, Hereford www.herefordgasservices.co.uk