
Then everyone doing it at school when they scored a goal
by TBM » 30 Apr 2010 17:23
by Mr Optimist » 30 Apr 2010 17:37
BainesWhore Jackie Went in the newsagent and bought the whole box of stickers from the counter. Schoolboy fantasy
Genius.
by Arch » 01 May 2010 22:09
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.
by Rex » 02 May 2010 07:02
by Archie's penalty » 02 May 2010 16:07
TBM
Then everyone doing it at school when they scored a goal
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.
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.
by Ark Royal » 03 May 2010 02:51
by From Despair To Where? » 03 May 2010 21:35
by Arch » 04 May 2010 02:27
bobbybottlerArch 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?
by RG30 » 04 May 2010 11:43
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.
by Royal Lady » 04 May 2010 14:26
rhroyal How many people here can remember 1966 properly?
by SpaceCruiser » 04 May 2010 14:34
Wax JacketRG30 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
by Wax Jacket » 04 May 2010 14:36
by floyd__streete » 04 May 2010 17:50
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; Uwe Seeler's amazing leaps and headers; hoping, just hoping that Jairzinho would score in the final; Riva's deadly left peg.
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; Uwe Seeler's amazing leaps and headers; hoping, just hoping that Jairzinho would score in the final; Riva's deadly left peg.
by Kitsondinho » 05 May 2010 00:12
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