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| So you didn't understand the then?
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| Of ones I've attended the one that stands out is the Cup Winners Cup semi final 2nd leg at Goodison Park in 1985, Everton v Bayern Munich. 0-0 in the first leg and we went in 1-0 down at half time. I've never experienced an atmosphere like the one in the second half at any other sporting event. I was stood on the Gwladys Street end and all three goals in the second half were scored there. An unbelievable night, subsequently spoilt only by my decision to spend my cash on a weekend in London for the FA Cup final rather than go with my brother to Rotterdam for the CWC final.
Probably my only chance of seeing us pick up a European trophy chucked away for the privilege of seeing a 10 man United beat a knackered Everton side and deny us the treble.
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| Quote ="ryano"Probably won't be on anyone else's radar unless you were there but the game where Barnsley clinched promotion to the Premiership by beating Bradford City was pretty special. We lost the match and despite us being perilously close to being relegated our fans stayed on to celebrate with the Barnsley supporters. Chants of 'Yorkshire,Yorkshire' from all sides of the ground. I remember forum posts from Barnsley supporters at the time saying they had tears in their eyes when they saw the away fans celebrating with them. In turn the Barnsley fans applauded us as our coaches left the ground. You wouldn't see that in Rugby League!
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| Final day of the 92-93 Premiership season:
Oldham 4-3 Southampton
We needed 9 points from 9 in our final 3 games to stay up and hope that Crystal Palace lost their remaining games. After somehow beating Villa and Liverpool, we eked out a 4-3 win on the final day, despite almost throwing away a 4-1 lead and stayed up on goal difference.
I remember being 7 years old, sat right at the front of the crowd while half the fans from behind me stormed the pitch at the final whistle
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| GB v Australia - Old Trafford 1994
Never have I been in a more "evil" atmosphere at a Rugby League game.
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| glory glory man united winning the treble in 1999 an achievement they will repeat 10 years on
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| there are other sports apart from football''soccer''
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| Quote ="Asim"That whole thing was made even more surreal by a coach-load of Barnsley fans subsequently turning up at Valley Parade to support us in our next (must-win) game at home to Charlton a few days later
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Aye,my abiding memory of that night was Mark Bright sneakily gesturing to us at the front of the Kop that we were going down and Kinsella hitting the bar with a thunderbolt in the last few minutes. Of course the QPR game was a formality as I placed a £5 bet that we would win 3-0 and walked away with £55. Sweet!
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| Championship Play off final 2008
Hull City beating Arsenal at the emirates
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| Quote ="Thetalentboy"Hull City beating Arsenal at the emirates
Challenge Cup Final 2005'"
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| Graeme West going for a 50 yard stroll at Elland Road in the Challenge Cup Semi-Final versus Hull KR back in 1985 before offloading to David Stephenson who sidestepped the KR full back to book our place at Wembley where we went on to beat Hull in a very memorable final, 28-24.
Oh, and coming back from 2-0 down against Gillingham in the Div2 play off final in 1999.
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| Quote ="keithcun"Mansell v Piquet at Silverstone in '87.
Mansell made up 29 seconds in 28 laps to catch and overtake Piquet with one of the best overtakes seen in F1 (a dummy to go outside at the end of Hangar and diving down the inside)
Quote ="the artist"that is still the greatest grand prix i have ever seen - was that the one when the fans invaded the circuit afterwards? mansell was a proper sporting hero'"
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I was going to say that one. There was a real buzz in the crowd as he chased Piquet down, breaking the lap record, lap after lap. I was a fair bit further round the circuit, somewhere near where Bridge corner is now, we wall went mad when he came past in the lead. I would also have his 1st ever win at Brands in 1985 as one on my faves.
Another favourite was London Monarchs V Barcelona Dragons at the Wembley World Bowl.
The Centenary IOM TT is my most recent.
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| Quote ="D.D."Nah. The final three minutes four days later was much better!
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Worst week of my life. United win the treble, City get promoted and Bolton lost the play-off final to Turnip's Watford
From a personal point of view, it has to be Leigh winning the NL1 Grand Final in 2004 to get promoted. Sod what happened the following season, I spent most of extra time bawling my eyes out as I knew ten years in the wilderness was over, for a season, at least.
Being at Hampden to see Hibs beat Kilmarnock 5-1 in the League Cup Final in 2007 was pretty special, mind.
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| Quote ="Leyther_Matt"Worst week of my life. United win the treble, City get promoted and Bolton lost the play-off final to Turnip's Watford
From a personal point of view, it has to be Leigh winning the NL1 Grand Final in 2004 to get promoted. Sod what happened the following season, I spent most of extra time bawling my eyes out as I knew ten years in the wilderness was over, for a season, at least.
Being at Hampden to see Hibs beat Kilmarnock 5-1 in the League Cup Final in 2007 was pretty special, mind.'"
Least you didnt spend the entire game throwing up in those horrible toilets at Widnes
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| the aussies were robbed playing italy in world cup
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| One of two for me.
Either the Bulls' GF win in 2005, from a seemingly impossible position in June. A truly memorable day.
Or maybe the ultimate, Molineux in May 1999. Wolves 2-3 Bradford.
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| Quote ="Leyther_Matt"Worst week of my life. United win the treble, City get promoted and Bolton lost the play-off final to Turnip's Watford
From a personal point of view, it has to be Leigh winning the NL1 Grand Final in 2004 to get promoted. Sod what happened the following season, I spent most of extra time bawling my eyes out as I knew ten years in the wilderness was over, for a season, at least.
Being at Hampden to see Hibs beat Kilmarnock 5-1 in the League Cup Final in 2007 was pretty special, mind.'"
Amen.
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| it would still be the americas cup when the aussie beat the yanks
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| Walsall beating Arsenal 2-1 in 1983 in the Milk cup as it was know then,,Totally played them off the park and i think Terry Neill the Arsenal manager resigned after the game...
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| Wilsheres kick in the 2008 Nl1 GF to send it to extra time, absolutely magic.
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| Three Hatton fights for me...
Hatton v Tsyzu - Seeing Ricky realise his dream of becoming World Champion in the most electrifying atmosphere I've experienced in my lifetime by miles. The arena was absolutely rocking all night.
Hatton v Collazo - Although he'd fought in the States very early in his career this was thought to be his 'proper' debut in the States. Although there was freak weather over in Boston for that time of the year (weather they hadn't experienced like before there I think) it didn't put a dampner on things and it was probably the most enjoyable break away I've ever had. It's not every day you find yourself in a boozer drinking and playing pool in the company of the Hatton's, Steve Arnold, Mickey Ward, Steve Collins, etc... Bought the cheapest tickets in the arena and because there was so few there we ended up ringside for the fight. Think it was also the longest bender I've ever been on, starting at something like 8 in the morning watching the fa cup final in an Irish bar and going right through to about 11 o'clock the next morning.
Hatton v Mayweather - Obviously not the right result in the fight, but can't take anything away from Floyd who's an absolute master at the game. From the moment the fight was signed the build up and everything was top drawer and to be there and experience it live was something else.
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