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The highlights don't do it justice but this was the 'highest level' match I've ever witnessed. Tactically it was like a game of chess, the pace and tempo of the game was unreal with everyone playing to their maximum, the atmosphere was phenomenal, there was huge respect between the teams whilst also being highly competitive, technically the level was incredible with hardly a mistake or misplaced pass in the game. In many respects the most perfect game of football I've ever seen.
The highlights don't do it justice but this was the 'highest level' match I've ever witnessed. Tactically it was like a game of chess, the pace and tempo of the game was unreal with everyone playing to their maximum, the atmosphere was phenomenal, there was huge respect between the teams whilst also being highly competitive, technically the level was incredible with hardly a mistake or misplaced pass in the game. In many respects the most perfect game of football I've ever seen.
I'll watch all these, but I'll start with yours Medway. Some write-up!
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
I'll watch all these, but I'll start with yours Medway. Some write-up!
It's probably a 'had to be there' thing but it was a fantastic game. The semi-final vs Real Madrid that season was great too for different reasons but didn't match the Bayern game imo.
I dream about that Swansea goal sometimes, as does Neil Taylor I suspect.
I know he was a petulant rsole with a poor attitude and work ethic but I would LOVE him to come and finish his career with us.
There’s 10 reasons this would be a terrible idea for every one reason it would be good but he was simply the finest player I have ever watched in the hoops.
I know I’m an idiot, but god he provided us with the best memories for a generation.
20 years ago today amateur Calais were in the final of the French Cup, and this documentary follows the whole campaign. If it comes out with English subtitles (or not) make sure to see it, it's an amazing story and the mud and grit and glory of football shine through.