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Can you ever tell the truth.
You were allegedly in some Welsh University at the turn of the century so should be around eight or nine in 1988,however from the puerile content of your posts we know you are probably one of the oldest on here but you have told so many lies you keep tripping yourself up. |
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I was actually 11 years of age Wildman i have you know, my auld man was on a junket going out to it and he was bringing me, my uncle got me a ticket but i could not get on the same flight as me dad, so he organised me to go to Frankfurt and then catch and connecting flight to Stuttgart, god rest her but my poor mum put a stop to it as soon as she heard of his plans, so i ended up with unused tickets for the English match and the Russian match, would have been memories for life.
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Who else bought the tee-shirt in Penneys with a photo of the goal and the time emblazoned on it.
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I suppose you have to acknowledge that as an attempt to retrieve the situation albeit a poor one.I thought at eleven you would have been flying planes not just travelling in them.
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It wasn't exactly our greatest ever performance rocket, greatest ever result maybe?. England played us off the park and the usually lethal Lineker missed a hatful, but nobody cared the result was all that mattered.
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Yummy i think i may have haha, i wish i kept those tickets safe instead of up around the tea bags and coffee jars where they were for years before being thrown out by accident. I remember standing in the sitting room when the ball came to Houghton and just shouted goal, Shilton seemed to be in man's land, the rest of the match was pure torture.
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yeah i remember it well.we had a massive tri colour hanging between the 2 bedroom windows,i think it was a sunday and we were all crammed in the sitting room in front of the telly.bonner played a blinder,it was 1 of those magical sporting moments of my youth.
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Great memory indeed. Silvergreaser has it right though.
I remember reading some journalist's comment in the wake of the tournament to the effect that we'd won a game we should have lost (England), drawn a game we should have won (Russia), and lost a game we should have drawn (Holland). |
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Might be greatest momemnt for soccer supporters , but for those of us who view things more broadly does it outrank Ronnie Delany winning the Blue Riband of the athletics world in 1956 ?
Or others people may resurrect from other sports ( boxing world titles etc among others ) ? Apart from anything else , since 1966 to 1970 , England have been pretty average . Geoff Hurst ( biased maybe ) reckons only 2 English players since then have had the game to challenge for a place retrospectively in that era , Robson and Gazza . Agree with him . We ( you technically) didn't beat a stellar lot that day I suspect , sweet though the victory was . |
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Add in Shilton possibly , he was nearly as good as Banks .
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if u mean happiest moment for the nation in sport then very possibly, not the greatest imo. remember going out the back to tell me mum that wed beat them. I was only 6. such a nervous game to watch. Think this was the game that Charlton whacked his head off the roof of the dugout.
i remember the 2 other games vividly as well. Ronnie's great goal and the fluky one by the Dutch that knocked us out https://twitter.com/sportsdes/status/344743901485232128/photo/1 |
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Might be greatest momemnt for soccer supporters , but for those of us who view things more broadly does it outrank Ronnie Delany winning the Blue Riband of the athletics world in 1956 ?
You're forgetting Michelle Smith, Kelly. |
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Dutch goal was a fluke and McGrath if i remember was very unlucky not to score in that match, Ireland should have beaten Russia by a few goals instead they got a 1-1 draw. Ireland rode their luck v England alright no doubt but it can't be said it was not a hell of a performance in the countries first major finals, we sat back and England really pressed hard but the majority of their chances came in the last 15 to 20 minutes and remember Whelan had also hit the crossbar. I think it was better than the world cup, the football was better and by the time of 1990 the bandwagon was well under way. I think most sports fans would struggle to remember years of other events happened or even what was the event in the case of Kelly's example (I'd actually have a few before that) but we all remember where we were when Houghton put the ball in English net
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Wildman should be along in a minute to defend Michelle reb.
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I was thinking that myself Silver
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out greatest ever sporting moment is beating Ingerland 1-0 with a goal scored by a Scotsman
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He might be conflicted. As well as being a great Olympian she's also a Barrister.
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rocket it appears you and i are of the one age,the difference being judging by your posts on here you in fact live in the body of a 35 yo man but have kept your mentality of 1988 as an 11 yo........
the most ridicolous post i have ever read on here regarding tickets for euro 88 i must say.......totally ridicolous..... |
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from scoring 2-2 for THE GAELS to stuttgart 88,christy shouda wrote the song rocket goes to stuttgart rather than joxter,although ye probably would get more sense from joxter after 14 pints of stout......
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You're life is so sheltered that even going to a racecourse is described by yourself as being "ridiculous", i believe Sligored put you in your place in regards to that one
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richters, do you have many of those dodgy cigarettes I keep hearing about in the back of the Transit Van?
Is that what has you up and down the country? what's the going rate? |
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ozy your mental age seems to be catchin up with you also........i refer you to the gaa thread........2 goals 2 points for a club 50 miles away from him......
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50 miles? What club is 50 miles from me richters?
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I was just putting 2 and 2 together Richters.
You have strong Republican sympathies and ties. The RA are apparently the new Marlboro. You drive up and down the country with a Van selling stuff.....you do the math. |
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I always thought it was "The races at Castlebar" (with a little help from the Froggies)
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From one end of Sligo to the other is not 50 miles, so caught out fibbing again richters !
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ozy for a man that alleges third level education,you really are an IMBECILE of the highest order,not quite of the rocket standing yet,il give you that much......
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More lies from the simple one ^
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this was actually a good thread from RF before yiz fecked it up
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im pretty sure from bellaghy to north sligo is well over 50 miles having travelled the road on a regular basis,this is irrelevant to the point.....
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freddiek it is another fantasy........and imo not in the top ten greatest irish sporting moments
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Can I put an order in for spme Cohiba IVs please, Richters. I will PM you with a drop off point. Thanks.
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ROTFL Bellaghy is not even in Sligo it's in Derry, what an absolute clown
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We can rule out Geography teacher for richters anyway lads, this thread could become a thing of beauty now because of that comments richters
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That's Curry GAA and they ain't called Curry Gaels either.
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bellaghy is a village on the north side of charlestown co.mayo,actually on the same street,o horas pub, and anyone claiming to be from sligo would of travelled through this village if they were ever in galway.......... yes it is most definitely in sligo
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DEAR OH DEAR is all i can say
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