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Good choice, though, along with Agueroooooooooooooooo I guess but I don't want to be a gloryhunter fan in any way. I'm sorry, but it just won't feel the same for them in any case.
Now Wigan winning the FA Cup - I can relate to this (not the winning the cup part!)
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QPR Freaky Friday on 11:30 - Jan 10 with 3808 views
Arsenal at Anfield in 89. Four of my mates did every game that year and went on a 48 bender once they'd got back to North London. To win the league for the first time in their living memories, and to do it against Liverpool back then, at Anfield, in the dying seconds, and having seemingly thrown the league away... can't get much better than that.
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QPR Freaky Friday on 11:44 - Jan 10 with 3754 views
Supporting Leicester for the whole season I guess would be up there. shame they didn't have that one moment where they won the league on the pitch, but that last game of the season must've been lovely.
Bare bones.
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QPR Freaky Friday on 11:47 - Jan 10 with 3737 views
This must have been one of the greatest moments in Watfords history! Dubious penalty decision, double save from the keeper and a winning goal on the break - all in the last few moments of the game. Surely that is what footballs all about?!
I think how buzzing I've been for some our goals, if I'd been a Watord fan at this game I'd have gone completely bananas!
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QPR Freaky Friday on 11:58 - Jan 10 with 3683 views
1878, that's the year before Isandlwana and Rourke's Drift. Most warships looked similar to HMS Gannet at Chatham and they;
"Four lights were installed on wooden "stages" 30 feet high. Behind each goal was a "portable engine" powering the lights, which put out a total of 8,000 candlepower. It was a big success. "Everybody seemed highly pleased with the result of the experiment, the light being most brilliant and effective", said The Independent.
Of the football on offer, however, The Times reported the next day that "the brilliancy of the light dazzled the players and sometimes caused strange blunders" a phenomenon which was – until recently at least – all too common at Bramall Lane."
I'm sorry Bazza, I didn't answer the question as it was intended. Middlesbrough fan to see the scum getting relegated. I don't know if I would be brave enough to attend though
Not the first Scottish Cup win, but the first for 114 years, with 10 losing appearances in between! As someone who has Hibs as my second team, even watching it on the telly was pretty orgasmic, especially as it was against Rangers. Okay, I reckon that is neck-and-neck/possibly pips Arsenal at Anfield.
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QPR Freaky Friday on 12:54 - Jan 10 with 3525 views
Blinding song and even better that it only really gets wheeled out after derby wins or winning cup finals. Makes it even more special. My neighbours aren't so lucky as every couple of months or so I have a late night, pis sed-up singalong, immediately followed by 'Turnbull's Tornadoes' which is one of the all-time great cup final songs. Proud to say my son knows all the words to both, but his Edinburgh accent needs a bit of work.
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QPR Freaky Friday on 14:16 - Jan 10 with 3343 views
It's a nice story, but he didn't. Even had Man United won that day they'd have still been relegated.
For me it would probably be Villa winning the European Cup in Rotterdam against heavy favourites Bayern Munich after losing their goalkeeper after a few minutes and chucking a kid on to replace him with one first team appearance to his name who ended up man of the match and Peter Withe shinning the winner in off the post from two yards.
Jimmy Rimmer is the answer to the quiz question of who has won two European Cup winner's medals playing only nine minutes of football.
Not strictly playing by the rules but I've always wondered what it must have been like in the Oldham end witnessing three sides of Loftus Road bouncing in unison.
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QPR Freaky Friday on 16:37 - Jan 10 with 3135 views
Great thread. This is probably the one I'd pick. You have to win to stay in the football league but as the game enters the 95th minute, it's 1-1.
You get a corner, it's now or never, your 'keeper goes up for the set piece, and then...
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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QPR Freaky Friday on 16:46 - Jan 10 with 3099 views