Sheep2   0
Replying to Le Mod   10:47, Mon 12 Jan
Le Mod
Two 0-0's

One in 2004, the Maik Taylor double wonder save, Man City were just mid-table fodder back then so doesn't count with respect to the 'Big 6 Question'

Then the 0-0 in 2010 when they'd spent all their money, they won the league that year, but couldn't beat us home or away.

I'm confused about this.
Chelsea won the League in 2009-10. They beat us at Stanmford Bridge.
Manchester United won it in 2010-11 They beat us at Old Trafford

We drew twice against Manchester City in 2010-11, but they finished 3rd.
Their first PL title was in 2011-12, by which time we'd been relegated.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_football_champions
Kimber   0
Replying to Le Mod   13:40, Mon 12 Jan
Le Mod
Two 0-0's

One in 2004, the Maik Taylor double wonder save, Man City were just mid-table fodder back then so doesn't count with respect to the 'Big 6 Question'

Then the 0-0 in 2010 when they'd spent all their money, they won the league that year, but couldn't beat us home or away.

The 0-0 in 2009 is where McFadden missed a pen
Replying to Le Mod   13:56, Mon 12 Jan
We had a couple of entertaining 0-0s with Chelsea as a I recall.

Didn’t Tebily pull off a worldy goal line clearance in both?
Le Mod   0
Replying to Thrillhouse   13:58, Mon 12 Jan
Yeah, the 0-0 on a midweek night, the first team to stop the 'New Chelsea' scoring

The 0-0 at the Bridge with the Tebily clearance, on a Sky Super Sunday

The 0-0 early kick off in the year we went down, we nearly nicked it through Heskey

Up the 0-0s

(We also had a 1-1 at their place which nearly broke their very long unbeaten home record, we went 0-1 up fairly late)
Sheep2   0
Replying to Le Mod   14:27, Mon 12 Jan
We were unlucky with a 0-0 v Chelsea in 2009-10 I think at home. Had a legit goal wrongly chalked off for offside.
Then won 1-0 the next year, but got battered for 89 minutes after scoring very early.

We should have won there in 2012 in the cup. Redmond missed a great chance 1v1 right at the end.
Replying to Le Mod   14:48, Mon 12 Jan
Not to mention the 0-0 at Highbury near the end of the invincibles season.

As I remember it, Clinton Morrison missed a sitter.
Rags   -2
Replying to Thrillhouse   14:59, Mon 12 Jan
As a premier league team, I recall:

Beating Spurs a couple of times, notably the Forssell hat-trick in 2008 and McLeish’s first game at WHL the same season.

Beating City at St Andrews the same season again, I think Zarate scored a couple.

Beating Liverpool a few times in the Bruce years.

Beating Arsenal on the last day of the 2005 season.

Beating Chelsea, I think in 2011? Bowyer may have scored?

But I cannot recall any wins over Man Utd. Did we win one that I’m overlooking? I remember the draw at St Andrews when Grainger scored and then walked off into the sunset, and I remember Jamie Clapham scoring in a 2-2 draw. But memory ends there.

Smashing Spurs 1-3 at their place in the Worthington Cup in 2000 (they were the holders) still ranks in my top 3 Blues away performances
Mikejk   0
Replying to Thrillhouse   15:01, Mon 12 Jan
Completely forgot about that 1-0 win against Chelsea. The games that stick out in my head were the first season in the prem we played them away and we had a big screen at St Andrews to watch it. Then the 0-0 in the season we had that long unbeaten streak and then Chelsea ended it I think away from home
Charcy   0
Replying to Mikejk   13:15, Tue 13 Jan
John Terry blocking Martin Taylor so Huth could score the only goal in the cup and Tebily scoring a perfectly legitimate goal that even the whole of the Sky team at half time couldn’t identify in another game (he was behind the ball when it was kicked).
Replying to Charcy   13:38, Tue 13 Jan
Is there a video anywhere of the Bowyer-Chelsea game, when Foster saved multiple great chances?
P.S. I don't live near Philly anymore.
Replying to Rags   20:12, Tue 13 Jan
Rags
As a premier league team, I recall:

Beating Spurs a couple of times, notably the Forssell hat-trick in 2008 and McLeish’s first game at WHL the same season.

Beating City at St Andrews the same season again, I think Zarate scored a couple.

Beating Liverpool a few times in the Bruce years.

Beating Arsenal on the last day of the 2005 season.

Beating Chelsea, I think in 2011? Bowyer may have scored?

But I cannot recall any wins over Man Utd. Did we win one that I’m overlooking? I remember the draw at St Andrews when Grainger scored and then walked off into the sunset, and I remember Jamie Clapham scoring in a 2-2 draw. But memory ends there.

Smashing Spurs 1-3 at their place in the Worthington Cup in 2000 (they were the holders) still ranks in my top 3 Blues away performances

Can't seem to find highlights of that anywhere. I remember following the score as a kid and thinking it was an amazing result.
Replying to philly_bluenose   20:18, Tue 13 Jan
philly_bluenose
Is there a video anywhere of the Bowyer-Chelsea game, when Foster saved multiple great chances?
Still my favourite display by a Blues keeper. Incredible
Alive. Early starter. Enricher of lives
Trialist   1
Replying to Phillystine   20:32, Tue 13 Jan
Rags
As a premier league team, I recall:

Beating Spurs a couple of times, notably the Forssell hat-trick in 2008 and McLeish’s first game at WHL the same season.

Beating City at St Andrews the same season again, I think Zarate scored a couple.

Beating Liverpool a few times in the Bruce years.

Beating Arsenal on the last day of the 2005 season.

Beating Chelsea, I think in 2011? Bowyer may have scored?

But I cannot recall any wins over Man Utd. Did we win one that I’m overlooking? I remember the draw at St Andrews when Grainger scored and then walked off into the sunset, and I remember Jamie Clapham scoring in a 2-2 draw. But memory ends there.

Smashing Spurs 1-3 at their place in the Worthington Cup in 2000 (they were the holders) still ranks in my top 3 Blues away performances

Can't seem to find highlights of that anywhere. I remember following the score as a kid and thinking it was an amazing result.