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Re: World cup memories

by TBM » 30 Apr 2010 17:23



Then everyone doing it at school when they scored a goal

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Re: World cup memories

by Mr Optimist » 30 Apr 2010 17:37

Baines
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Why didn't he just do what any poor schoolboy would have done and got this mate to distract him while he bundles the whole box in to his school bag. Then he wouldn't have to wait until he was 30 to do it! Not saying it is the sort of thing I would have done because it is stealing...

I know someone who refuses to pay for scotch eggs at service stations; insisting with strange logic that they are too small to pay for.

First World Cup memories for me from 78. Archie Gemell's goal against Holland, the whole Willie Johnstone drugs scandal and not really understanding what was going on as an 8 year old, and the final, Mario Kempes, the ticker tape and the posts with black bands around the bottom.

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Re: World cup memories

by Arch » 01 May 2010 22:09

1970: Wall chart with stick on flags in virtue of which I even recall the minor participants 40 years later (e.g. El Salvador and Israel), Bobby Moore's arrest, great satellite atmosphere for the commentary that made it seem to come from a different planet, Guadalajara, that Banks save, surrendering to Gerd Muller, the Aztec Stadium, Jairzinho, Pele, Rivelino, Tostao, Clodoaldo, Gerson, Carlos Alberto, Everaldo, don't remember the rest.

1978: Best WC crowds bar none.

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Re: World cup memories

by bobbybottler » 01 May 2010 22:46

Arch 1970: Wall chart with stick on flags in virtue of which I even recall the minor participants 40 years later (e.g. El Salvador and Israel), Bobby Moore's arrest, great satellite atmosphere for the commentary that made it seem to come from a different planet, Guadalajara, that Banks save, surrendering to Gerd Muller, the Aztec Stadium, Jairzinho, Pele, Rivelino, Tostao, Clodoaldo, Gerson, Carlos Alberto, Everaldo, don't remember the rest.

1978: Best WC crowds bar none.

FeLOLix? Rivelino?

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Re: World cup memories

by Rex » 02 May 2010 07:02

I remember watching the world cup in 78 in Germany but having a distinct lack of connection to it all.

Barcelona 82. Watching some of the England supporters crashing on the beach on the cheap for the night. :lol:


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Re: World cup memories

by Archie's penalty » 02 May 2010 16:07

TBM

Then everyone doing it at school when they scored a goal


This ^^^^

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Re: World cup memories

by PEARCEY » 02 May 2010 16:40

Arch 1970: Wall chart with stick on flags in virtue of which I even recall the minor participants 40 years later (e.g. El Salvador and Israel), Bobby Moore's arrest, great satellite atmosphere for the commentary that made it seem to come from a different planet, Guadalajara, that Banks save, surrendering to Gerd Muller, the Aztec Stadium, Jairzinho, Pele, Rivelino, Tostao, Clodoaldo, Gerson, Carlos Alberto, Everaldo, don't remember the rest.

1978: Best WC crowds bar none.



Cracking post.

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Re: World cup memories

by SLAMMED » 03 May 2010 01:51

Tony Le Mesmer Zaire showing how to defend a Brazil Free Kick in 74.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYDXkVGpMpc
Masing's foul on Cannigia in 90.


The Football fantasy remake of this was amazing. :lol: :lol:

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Re: World cup memories

by Ark Royal » 03 May 2010 02:51

For me, watching Brazil in Mexico 70 was a cathartic experience - even as a 13-year old. The greatest team ever, of which there is no doubt. Given the occasion, Pele's dummy against Mazurkiewicz in the semi against Uruguay is the most amazing piece of skill I have ever seen and I have never seen anyone attempt it since. Something consolable in the fact that he eventually missed and made me realise that he was just a mere mortal. Still, the closest to a footballing God that there has ever been and will ever be.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZT-WHjngEo&feature=related

So many other memories of 70 as well: Rivelino's free kicks; Muller's goals; Banks's save; Astle's miss (how the fu ck did he NOT score!); Clodoadlo's dummies; Gerson's long ball for Pele to score against the Czechs; Carlos Alberto's goal (despite the bobble from hell); the West Germany/Italy semi (my brother went to bed when it was 1-1!); Petras prostrating himself after scoring against Brazil; Felix's muppet goalkeeping; Beckenbauer's arm in a sling and he still played on; Peter Bonetti :roll:; Uwe Seeler's amazing leaps and headers; hoping, just hoping that Jairzinho would score in the final; Riva's deadly left peg.


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Re: World cup memories

by From Despair To Where? » 03 May 2010 21:35

Was kind of aware of a tournament going on in 78 but due to a combination of me being 7, the World Cup being held half way around the World and being played at silly times and England not being in it kind of dampened my exposure to it. Remember the ticker tape more than the football itself.

82 is the first tournament that I have clear memories of. Narey's goal, the whole Keegan saga - will he play, won't he play, Brazil v Italy - one of the finest games of football ever, Northern Ireland down to 10 men but still beating the hosts, the introduction of Maradona to the wider world, the introduction of Maradona's studs to a pair of Brazilian testicles, Poland having a decent team, Schumacher vs Battiston and Tardelli's eye popping goal celebration in the final.

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Re: World cup memories

by Arch » 04 May 2010 02:27

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Arch 1970: Wall chart with stick on flags in virtue of which I even recall the minor participants 40 years later (e.g. El Salvador and Israel), Bobby Moore's arrest, great satellite atmosphere for the commentary that made it seem to come from a different planet, Guadalajara, that Banks save, surrendering to Gerd Muller, the Aztec Stadium, Jairzinho, Pele, Rivelino, Tostao, Clodoaldo, Gerson, Carlos Alberto, Everaldo, don't remember the rest.

1978: Best WC crowds bar none.

FeLOLix? Rivelino?

Honestly, Felix never stuck in my memory (I just had to look him up). Rivelino did, and appears in my list.

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Re: World cup memories

by RG30 » 04 May 2010 11:43

1998 saw France emerge victorious which unified the whole nation with many of the players having contrasting backgrounds. Ronaldo-gate took center stage on the day of a very one-sided final. I stll remember from an England point of view watching the Tunisia game at school with it being an early afternoon kick off.

Opening memory from 2002 is the holders France getting beaten by Senegal in the opening game of the tournament, thanks to a goal from Papa Boupa Diop. Real big shock at the time but the French had a woeful tournament and massively failed to live up to the tag of favourites. The best story to emerge from that tournament was the return to form of Ronaldo, the greatest finisher of my generation by an absolutely country mile. His goals and performance made up for 1998 where he had a stinker in the final. England memories were Ferdinand getting a £30million move on the back of his display and watching England Argentina in the Westside on the Tilehurst Road (whatever that use to be called)

2006 was a great occasion to be part of, having seen 3 games out there and touted another set of tickets for a huge profit. Shame England didn't reach the SF's as I had a ticket for that. The Germans were a great host nation and achieved so much with the squad of players they had available. Plenty of dissapointments from teams, especially from the Czech Republic who 2 years previously had given such a good showing at Euro 2004 and didn't turn up for the the WC.

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Re: World cup memories

by Wax Jacket » 04 May 2010 14:15

RG30 1998 saw France emerge victorious which unified the whole nation with many of the players having contrasting backgrounds. Ronaldo-gate took center stage on the day of a very one-sided final. I stll remember from an England point of view watching the Tunisia game at school with it being an early afternoon kick off.


that was something like the last day of my A-Levels which made it a brilliant afternoon in the Earley Retreat


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Re: World cup memories

by Royal Lady » 04 May 2010 14:26

rhroyal How many people here can remember 1966 properly?

I can. I went out and played in the garden after we lifted the cup and pretended to be Jack Charlton. :oops:

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Re: World cup memories

by SpaceCruiser » 04 May 2010 14:34

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RG30 1998 saw France emerge victorious which unified the whole nation with many of the players having contrasting backgrounds. Ronaldo-gate took center stage on the day of a very one-sided final. I stll remember from an England point of view watching the Tunisia game at school with it being an early afternoon kick off.


that was something like the last day of my A-Levels which made it a brilliant afternoon in the Earley Retreat


You were watching the World Cup final or the England - Tunisia game in the Retreat? I ask because I was in the Retreat for the final and I wasn't very happy.

I still remember the levels of cheating by dork-face standing in front of Roberto Carlos as he tried to run up to the ball for the free-kicks. Also, it now has turned out that ZZ was on performance enhancing drugs at the time.

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Re: World cup memories

by Wax Jacket » 04 May 2010 14:36

no I only Retreated it up for England's matches

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Re: World cup memories

by floyd__streete » 04 May 2010 17:50

England vs Argentina in the Retreat was memoROFLable, a brilliant night and it remains my favourite England game ever; that sending off, that Owen goal, that brilliantly clever Argie freekick. When Sol Campbell headed home a goal which was (rightly) disallowed thanks to Shearer's stray elbow, the pub was like a terrace. People were falling on top of each other, dancing on tables, it was like a crowd surge. Then my mate nudged me to say "it's been disallowed" so I leaped onto a table myself and waved my arms around to try and break up the celebrations. I then turned around to see Argentina on the edge of our box from the resultant free kick :shock: . When the Batty penalty was missed a shower of empty glasses flew over our heads against the wall and it was time to leave :lol: .

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Re: World cup memories

by PEARCEY » 04 May 2010 19:15

Ark Royal For me, watching Brazil in Mexico 70 was a cathartic experience - even as a 13-year old. The greatest team ever, of which there is no doubt. Given the occasion, Pele's dummy against Mazurkiewicz in the semi against Uruguay is the most amazing piece of skill I have ever seen and I have never seen anyone attempt it since. Something consolable in the fact that he eventually missed and made me realise that he was just a mere mortal. Still, the closest to a footballing God that there has ever been and will ever be.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZT-WHjngEo&feature=related

So many other memories of 70 as well: Rivelino's free kicks; Muller's goals; Banks's save; Astle's miss (how the fu ck did he NOT score!); Clodoadlo's dummies; Gerson's long ball for Pele to score against the Czechs; Carlos Alberto's goal (despite the bobble from hell); the West Germany/Italy semi (my brother went to bed when it was 1-1!); Petras prostrating himself after scoring against Brazil; Felix's muppet goalkeeping; Beckenbauer's arm in a sling and he still played on; Peter Bonetti :roll:; Uwe Seeler's amazing leaps and headers; hoping, just hoping that Jairzinho would score in the final; Riva's deadly left peg.


That Carlos Alberto goal is my favourite of all time made even better by Wolstenholme's commentary "sheer delightful football"...
Another good post btw...1970 had so many dramatic moments and great visuals. Living in black and white England and buying a colour tv in time for that tournament really would have been a bit special...
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Re: World cup memories

by seahawk10 » 04 May 2010 19:20

Ark Royal For me, watching Brazil in Mexico 70 was a cathartic experience - even as a 13-year old. The greatest team ever, of which there is no doubt. Given the occasion, Pele's dummy against Mazurkiewicz in the semi against Uruguay is the most amazing piece of skill I have ever seen and I have never seen anyone attempt it since. Something consolable in the fact that he eventually missed and made me realise that he was just a mere mortal. Still, the closest to a footballing God that there has ever been and will ever be.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZT-WHjngEo&feature=related

So many other memories of 70 as well: Rivelino's free kicks; Muller's goals; Banks's save; Astle's miss (how the fu ck did he NOT score!); Clodoadlo's dummies; Gerson's long ball for Pele to score against the Czechs; Carlos Alberto's goal (despite the bobble from hell); the West Germany/Italy semi (my brother went to bed when it was 1-1!); Petras prostrating himself after scoring against Brazil; Felix's muppet goalkeeping; Beckenbauer's arm in a sling and he still played on; Peter Bonetti :roll:; Uwe Seeler's amazing leaps and headers; hoping, just hoping that Jairzinho would score in the final; Riva's deadly left peg.


You can download the 1970 final here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=c620 ... 85da44e881

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Re: World cup memories

by Kitsondinho » 05 May 2010 00:12

World Cups I remember and what I remember from them......

1990- Milla's celebration....getting told off for doing it at school..Wright's goal....not understanding why Diego was being booed by the Italians.... My Dad crying after the semi final defeat... Ireland's pens win

1994 - Listening to Ireland v Italy way past my bedtime...getting found out when the final whistle went and I cheered!! Hagi being amazing...Yenkini scoring for Nigeria...indoor football....Jack Charlton going mad....Bulgaria/ Sweden.....Bebeto and the baby celebration....Leonardo's elbow...A certain coked up Argie...the Final tv signal going down and having to watch it at my mates house.....

1998- Owen.....Petrescu....Issa's 2 ogs v France....The Brazil teamsheet...Suker...Bergkamp's goal and Barry Davies going mental....Brazil v Denmark....ScotLOLand.....Batty.....Shearer's bloody elbow.....Claudio Lopez being shite......Italy v Norway being the worst game ever....Zizou.....Allez les Bleus....

2002- Two magic Motty moments "Bouba Diop is there" and going on about it being time to smash breakfast things for Beck's peno....watching EVERY game on tv....not washing my England top until we went out....Owen v Brazil....ArgentiLOLna.....Germany sneaking through.....Costa Rica v Brazil.....Dario Rodriguez......Spain and Italy being roLOLbbed by S.Korea....Rio v Denmark...

2006- Italy v Germany .......Rooney.....Poll.....WAGS.....tons of goals in the group games....Maxi....Zizou.....WAGS......Us being awful....Portugal v Holland boxing match.... WAGS......

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