Quote: Chappers @ August 25 2009, 11:05 PM BSTDynamo Moscow v Saturn is on my 1p ESPN. I didn't know Saturn had a team. An Australian bloke just got sent off for Dynamo.
Dynamo down to ten men? Saturn will run rings round them now.
Sorry.
Quote: Chappers @ August 25 2009, 11:05 PM BSTDynamo Moscow v Saturn is on my 1p ESPN. I didn't know Saturn had a team. An Australian bloke just got sent off for Dynamo.
Dynamo down to ten men? Saturn will run rings round them now.
Sorry.
Quote: Nigel Kelly @ August 25 2009, 11:13 PM BSTDynamo down to ten men? Saturn will run rings round them now.
Sorry.
Chappers can't be the only one on here with a memorable match story surely.
Quote: catskillz @ August 26 2009, 2:11 AM BSTChappers can't be the only one on here with a memorable match story surely.
I saw Utd draw 3-3 against Southampton with the infamous Taibi mistake.
Bad at the time, very funny now.
Quote: catskillz @ August 26 2009, 2:11 AM BSTChappers can't be the only one on here with a memorable match story surely.
I was at Man City - Spurs back in the late eighties.
Chris Waddle was fouled and couldn't continue.
Something must have happened because everyone on the bench was incapacitated.
El Tel looked up to the skys as if to say 'this can't be happening surely'
At that point he must have spotted me, as I was the only one wearing the correct away strip. He gave me a wave, at first I wondered who he was looking at, but when the crowd started lifting me towards the touchline I realised that it was me he was pleading with.
Sorry, did the stories have to be true?
In any case, I scored a Hatrick & Spurs won 2- 0
Quote: Spagett @ August 26 2009, 7:49 PM BSTI saw Utd draw 3-3 against Southampton with the infamous Taibi mistake.
Bad at the time, very funny now.
Memorable from you. I've got no idea what you're talking about.
Quote: Chappers @ August 26 2009, 10:04 PM BSTMemorable from you. I've got no idea what you're talking about.
Was that the grey shirt game?
I remember seeing a game in the very early 80s which featured Pele and Booby Moore in an exhibition match against Germany.
Even though it was only a draw, it turned out great as Harry Palmer and Rocky managed to escape from the Nazis.
Quote: Chappers @ August 26 2009, 10:04 PM BSTMemorable from you. I've got no idea what you're talking about.
Here you go Grandad
Well you learn something new everyday. I could have sworn Matt Le Tissier was a striker, but apparently he was a midfielder.
Question. Why do you support the team you support? Is it geography? Did you grow up supporting that team? Do you just like that team and decided to support them?
I don't actually support any football teams I just like watching it. My game is rugby and I support the side I grew up watching and actually played a bit of youth rugby there (Crosskeys) and Wales. Plus the Welsh regions when they play a side from another country I guess.
Quote: roscoff @ August 27 2009, 1:26 AM BSTQuestion. Why do you support the team you support? Is it geography? Did you grow up supporting that team? Do you just like that team and decided to support them?
I can only speak about American football, but I suppose the concept is the same.
I prefer college football over professional NFL football. I support the University of Florida Gators because it's the university I attended. (It doesn't hurt that they're the defending national champions and a perennially good team.)
I'll root for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) if I see the game on television, mainly because they were the closest geographically to my hometown. My father had season tickets for their first two seasons in 1976 and 1977 when they lost their first 26 games and were the laughingstock of the nation. They've had a few good years recently.
Quote: DaButt @ August 27 2009, 1:39 AM BSTI can only speak about American football, but I suppose the concept is the same.
I prefer college football over professional NFL football. I support the University of Florida Gators because it's the university I attended. (It doesn't hurt that they're the defending national champions and a perennially good team.)
I'll root for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) if I see the game on television, mainly because they were the closest geographically to my hometown. My father had season tickets for their first two seasons in 1976 and 1977 when they lost their first 26 games and were the laughingstock of the nation. They've had a few good years recently.
I like American Football but only highlights programmes. I can't sit through a whole game not even the Superbowl as there are too many starts and stops. Having said that I would like to see one live. And a baseball game.