Quote ="Wires71"I think the thread was discussing excitement, passion and atmosphere rather than the success of being beaten finalists twice in a season.
2016 will fade from memory (if it hasn't already), whereas the WWIII era provides those who were there with special memories that are talked about 30 years later.'"
Nostalgia allows you to be selective about special memories. The reason the WWIII game has gone down in to legend is because of Cullen smashing Goodway. If he hadn't done that, we'd have probably won the game but it would have been forgotten about just like the two times we beat Wigan that season.
The next generation of Wire fans will have their own memories of special games at Wilderspool with a legendary atmosphere:
New Year 1994 against Wigan, full house at Wilderspool, would have been a draw but we lost in the last minute because Cullen went in with his knees and gave Botica a penalty
'Champions for 24 hours' when we beat Sheffield Eagles in the last home game of 1994
Beating Wigan with Alex Murphy as our stand in coach in 1997, Nigel Vagana getting a hat-trick
Langer-inspired second half comeback against a previously unstoppable Bradford in 2000, another game with lots of brawls (also available on the filesharing site)
Home wins against Saints, Wigan and Bradford in a turbulent 2001, including Briers bombing Sullivan, Kidwell turning in to Mal Meninga for one day against Wigan and Rob Smyth scoring in the corner at the end against Bradford
Last game at Wilderspool, Appo's hat-trick against Wakefield in 2003
Andrew Johns debut against Leeds at the HJ in 2005
these are all memories of great atmospheres before we got to the TS era of having an actual winning team to follow.