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Post by busman on Sept 15, 2021 15:46:33 GMT
What would you say was your memorable match and why? I have a few. My most memorable games are all from Wembley in 1996 - probably because they involved a couple of teams I support and I was there in person. In order: 1. England 4-1 Netherlands Euro 96: That game was wild! When the fourth went in we went absolutely berserk. The best football atmosphere I’ve ever been in. Lost my voice the next day with all the shouting. 2. England losing to Germany on penalties in the Euro 96 semi final: Enough said 😭 3. Man Utd 1 - 0 Liverpool FA Cup final, 1996. Rubbish match, but Cantona sprung up to slay the enemy near the final whistle. Being able to celebrate wildly in the faces of despondent Liverpool fans when that goal went in was a beautiful moment. 4. Bayern 1 - 2 Man Utd - Champions League Final, 1999. The treble. Utd played rubbish for most of the game - or rather Bayern were excellent for 90 minutes. Two injury time goals later and the treble was won. Crazy game.
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Post by MKAY315 on Sept 15, 2021 16:50:44 GMT
What would you say was your memorable match and why? I have a few. My most memorable games are all from Wembley in 1996 - probably because they involved a couple of teams I support and I was there in person. In order: 1. England 4-1 Netherlands Euro 96: That game was wild! When the fourth went in we went absolutely berserk. The best football atmosphere I’ve ever been in. Lost my voice the next day with all the shouting. 2. England losing to Germany on penalties in the Euro 96 semi final: Enough said 😭 3. Man Utd 1 - 0 Liverpool FA Cup final, 1996. Rubbish match, but Cantona sprung up to slay the enemy near the final whistle. Being able to celebrate wildly in the faces of despondent Liverpool fans when that goal went in was a beautiful moment. 4. Bayern 1 - 2 Man Utd - Champions League Final, 1999. The treble. Utd played rubbish for most of the game - or rather Bayern were excellent for 90 minutes. Two injury time goals later and the treble was won. Crazy game. The champions league final in 1999 was such a good game. I loved the way OGS scored in stoppage time. Another favourite match had to be Liverpool vs Arsenal when Arshavin scored 4 goals in that match.
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Post by MKAY315 on Sept 16, 2021 20:01:22 GMT
A good result for the Hammers tonight in their europa league match. Hope this can continue.
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Post by M1199 on Sept 16, 2021 20:43:57 GMT
What would you say was your memorable match and why? I have a few. My most memorable games are all from Wembley in 1996 - probably because they involved a couple of teams I support and I was there in person. In order: 1. England 4-1 Netherlands Euro 96: That game was wild! When the fourth went in we went absolutely berserk. The best football atmosphere I’ve ever been in. Lost my voice the next day with all the shouting. 2. England losing to Germany on penalties in the Euro 96 semi final: Enough said 😭 3. Man Utd 1 - 0 Liverpool FA Cup final, 1996. Rubbish match, but Cantona sprung up to slay the enemy near the final whistle. Being able to celebrate wildly in the faces of despondent Liverpool fans when that goal went in was a beautiful moment. 4. Bayern 1 - 2 Man Utd - Champions League Final, 1999. The treble. Utd played rubbish for most of the game - or rather Bayern were excellent for 90 minutes. Two injury time goals later and the treble was won. Crazy game. Can remember all those matches as if they were yesterday! For me, that England Netherlands game at Euro 96 is the best game of Football I've ever seen. Criminal we never won that tournament! If only Gazza was an inch taller... The best Premier league match I can remember, as a lifelong Man Utd fan, it pains me to say it, but the Liverpool vs Newcastle game from 1996 (I think) Liverpool came out 4-3 winners with Stan Collymore scoring the winner in injury time, the game had everything! Can still image Kevin Keegan draped over the Advertisement hoarding as Liverpool's 4th went in!
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Post by MKAY315 on Sept 16, 2021 22:55:35 GMT
I have a few. My most memorable games are all from Wembley in 1996 - probably because they involved a couple of teams I support and I was there in person. In order: 1. England 4-1 Netherlands Euro 96: That game was wild! When the fourth went in we went absolutely berserk. The best football atmosphere I’ve ever been in. Lost my voice the next day with all the shouting. 2. England losing to Germany on penalties in the Euro 96 semi final: Enough said 😭 3. Man Utd 1 - 0 Liverpool FA Cup final, 1996. Rubbish match, but Cantona sprung up to slay the enemy near the final whistle. Being able to celebrate wildly in the faces of despondent Liverpool fans when that goal went in was a beautiful moment. 4. Bayern 1 - 2 Man Utd - Champions League Final, 1999. The treble. Utd played rubbish for most of the game - or rather Bayern were excellent for 90 minutes. Two injury time goals later and the treble was won. Crazy game. Can remember all those matches as if they were yesterday! For me, that England Netherlands game at Euro 96 is the best game of Football I've ever seen. Criminal we never won that tournament! If only Gazza was an inch taller... The best Premier league match I can remember, as a lifelong Man Utd fan, it pains me to say it, but the Liverpool vs Newcastle game from 1996 (I think) Liverpool came out 4-3 winners with Stan Collymore scoring the winner in injury time, the game had everything! Can still image Kevin Keegan draped over the Advertisement hoarding as Liverpool's 4th went in! I still remember Martin Tyler saying "Collymore closing in!!!!!!!! Liverpool lead in stoppage time. Kevin Keagan hangs his head he's devastated". Another Martin Tyler moment had to be in 1998 when Arsenal beat Everton with Tony Adams shot "Would you Believe it!!!!. That sums it all up"
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Post by vjaska on Sept 16, 2021 23:01:21 GMT
A good result for the Hammers tonight in their europa league match. Hope this can continue. I usually don't root for other English teams in the Champions League bar Liverpool on some previous occasions as well as smaller teams like Fulham's excellent run before losing to Atletico Madrid but I hope West Ham do well and go as far as they can.
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Post by MKAY315 on Sept 16, 2021 23:24:22 GMT
A good result for the Hammers tonight in their europa league match. Hope this can continue. I usually don't root for other English teams in the Champions League bar Liverpool on some previous occasions as well as smaller teams like Fulham's excellent run before losing to Atletico Madrid but I hope West Ham do well and go as far as they can. That run was a very good run in 09/10 especially the way Fulham beat Juventus. It was a shame when Diego Forlan got that winning goal against Fulham in the final with Sanchez Flores as the manager (Atletico)
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Post by busman on Sept 17, 2021 13:03:51 GMT
I have a few. My most memorable games are all from Wembley in 1996 - probably because they involved a couple of teams I support and I was there in person. In order: 1. England 4-1 Netherlands Euro 96: That game was wild! When the fourth went in we went absolutely berserk. The best football atmosphere I’ve ever been in. Lost my voice the next day with all the shouting. 2. England losing to Germany on penalties in the Euro 96 semi final: Enough said 😭 3. Man Utd 1 - 0 Liverpool FA Cup final, 1996. Rubbish match, but Cantona sprung up to slay the enemy near the final whistle. Being able to celebrate wildly in the faces of despondent Liverpool fans when that goal went in was a beautiful moment. 4. Bayern 1 - 2 Man Utd - Champions League Final, 1999. The treble. Utd played rubbish for most of the game - or rather Bayern were excellent for 90 minutes. Two injury time goals later and the treble was won. Crazy game. Can remember all those matches as if they were yesterday! For me, that England Netherlands game at Euro 96 is the best game of Football I've ever seen. Criminal we never won that tournament! If only Gazza was an inch taller... The best Premier league match I can remember, as a lifelong Man Utd fan, it pains me to say it, but the Liverpool vs Newcastle game from 1996 (I think) Liverpool came out 4-3 winners with Stan Collymore scoring the winner in injury time, the game had everything! Can still image Kevin Keegan draped over the Advertisement hoarding as Liverpool's 4th went in! For me, the best premier league match I can remember was either Man Utd vs Sheffield Wednesday in 1993 - two headers from Steve Bruce late in the game pretty much made us PL champions and was our first title for around 25 years OR that game against Tottenham. 3-0 down at half time then came back in the second half to win 5-3. Apparently Fergie’s half time talk was simple - “Lads - it’s Tottenham”. That was all he said 😂
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Post by MKAY315 on Sept 19, 2021 18:57:45 GMT
Chelsea are looking solid this season. I can see them going for the title this year. As for Man City and Southampton yesterday.
Do you think that Kyle walker should have remained on the pitch?
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Post by greenboy on Sept 19, 2021 19:41:33 GMT
Chelsea are looking solid this season. I can see them going for the title this year. As for Man City and Southampton yesterday. Do you think that Kyle walker should have remained on the pitch? Chelsea looked very good in the second half today and it's hard to believe that Thiago Silva is nearly 37. I thought Kyle Walker was very fortunate yesterday.
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Post by MKAY315 on Sept 19, 2021 20:59:00 GMT
Chelsea are looking solid this season. I can see them going for the title this year. As for Man City and Southampton yesterday. Do you think that Kyle walker should have remained on the pitch? Chelsea looked very good in the second half today and it's hard to believe that Thiago Silva is nearly 37. I thought Kyle Walker was very fortunate yesterday. How he stayed on the pitch I'll never know. United also got their big win today as well
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Post by vjaska on Sept 19, 2021 22:22:57 GMT
Chelsea are looking solid this season. I can see them going for the title this year. As for Man City and Southampton yesterday. Do you think that Kyle walker should have remained on the pitch? As much I can't stand City, keeping him on the pitch was the correct decision because of the double jeopardy rule. However, it was a blatant penalty and if it was in City's favour, 100% it's given.
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Post by MKAY315 on Sept 21, 2021 16:09:28 GMT
Chelsea are looking solid this season. I can see them going for the title this year. As for Man City and Southampton yesterday. Do you think that Kyle walker should have remained on the pitch? As much I can't stand City, keeping him on the pitch was the correct decision because of the double jeopardy rule. However, it was a blatant penalty and if it was in City's favour, 100% it's given. The refs like to pick and choose their favourites so you know some teams would get all the swinging in their direction. I have this feeling that Harry kane will score in the NLD on Sunday.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2021 8:44:40 GMT
What a shambles for Ole and Man Utd last night! That's 1 trophy Utd can't win this year. Whilst I advocate giving Ole time, I feel that time is running out for him and if he doesn't win any trophies by next year it may be time he gets sacked because he hasn't really improved the club if he doesn't win trophies.
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Post by greenboy on Sept 23, 2021 9:53:41 GMT
What a shambles for Ole and Man Utd last night! That's 1 trophy Utd can't win this year. Whilst I advocate giving Ole time, I feel that time is running out for him and if he doesn't win any trophies by next year it may be time he gets sacked because he hasn't really improved the club if he doesn't win trophies. I'm not sure he'll get that long...... the Glazers must have noticed the difference at Chelsea since they made that difficult decision.
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