It was 19 years today that Ray Houghton put the ball in the English net.
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It was 19 years today that Ray Houghton put the ball in the English net.
Wow, that is amazing, time flies and I am now feeling very old :(
They'll have the flags out in "Ray Houghton Way " in Stuttgart!! :)
Not long until the third anniversary of this!
Or if you prefer the PHOENIX FROM THE FLAMES version with Skinner & Baddiel. :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FP2HR3PZX-M
Packy has gone up in my opinion.
I commemorate the day every year - the greatest day in Irish football history and am privileged to have been there.
June 12th should be declared a national holiday and we should have a minute's round of applause at 3:06.
fergalc, - I believe the minutes applause would be more appropriat at 2.36pm..
That Phoenix from the Flames sketch is class. Wonder will Baddiel and Skinner be back for another series of Fantasy Football during the next Euros even if England don't qualify.
That means it is 19 years to the day since my uncle, in a unique expression of joy, banged his head repeatedly against the floor, where he had been since dropping on his knees upon hearing the final whistle, and when I, in a moment of insanity, picked up my "Maradona themed" football, and in attempting to kick it straight up in the air, actually kicked it into a pile of bushes and briars next to the house, from where it has never been recovered.
And Tommy O Brien from Shannon,a woodmachinist ,who loose fingures as a traditional hazard of their trade,jumped up on the fence in Stutgart and when he jumped back he caught his ring and pulled his finger off.He was rushed to hospital where he woke up next day with his finger sewn back on.A German policeman had spotted the finger inside the fence on the pitch wrapped it in ice and put it in the ambulance.The nurses and doctors had champagne for him to celebrate the win!!!:eek::D
Oh Happiest Day
:D :D
Maybe you could arrange for someone to salvage the ball for the 20th anniversary!!
I spent the rest of the '88 Summer trying to re-enact the Ronnie Whelan volley against Russia. Sometimes on concrete. Possibly with a car approaching!! There wasn't a window safe on the estate.
I was 6 just turning 7 when this happened!!!!
and i dont know what day how long ago this all happened, but its definately worth another look:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pazh_...elated&search=
we are great at looking stupid as a nation when ye look back on it, but its still worth it. "The nation holds its breath", that old man crying, jack charlton looking more proud than he did on the day he won the world cup.....brilliant all of it.
Was it the same show on reeling in the years where it showed the two gardas jumping up and down with the supporters and the hat comes flying off one of them? Ill never forget that day though, it took us about 2 hours to get out of dublin.....and my father would usually be going mad with busy traffic but it didnt matter that day.
oh ya and gay byrne standing behind yer man as well......and i doubt tony ward iss too happy with himself looking back...
I am going to watch the game tonight in full with a few beers I think.
19 years since I watched my first football match!
17 years yesterday since the 1-1 draw.
Those YouTube clips are class. Such naivety - no worries about getting out of the group or drawing a match or anything...we'll never see those days again. I almost pity those who weren't around for it.
Slept on street in Frankfurt on the Friday. Can't remember anything of the Saturday. Roasting on day of match. And then watched as if everything went into slow motion when Rayo headed the ball. Shilton staring behind him in disbelief. Then absolute madness. Ended up 5 or 6 rows down fans swinging out of each other going mental. Time for a Weiss bier!
Packy Bonner put himself close to world No. 1 at the time with that display alone (Dassayev with USSR was widely considered the best keeper in the world at the time). His saves from Linekar are up there with Houghtons goal. I was 10 i think but i remember it so well. Great days.
Was sitting behind the corner flag with my head under a tri-colour. Couldn't watch and missed Packies save. The best part was driving back to Heidelberg after the game and laughing at all the brits giving us the fingers. They were apoplectic with rage. Oh happy days.:D
would that have been the scottish or the welsh?? im not too sure the scots would have been giving us the fingers!!!!
I prefer Gabriel Egan's commentary and Noel King's laughter in the background to Hamilton's dry 1-0
Worth a listen, its on the rte website along with Genoa
http://www.rte.ie/laweb/smil/t07/t07...988_radio.smil
http://www.rte.ie/laweb/smil/t07/t07...990_radio.smil
19 years since joxer climbed over the top and headed off into the sunset arm in arm with big jack
lump in my throat. Brilliant.
I was 15 at the time, learning to play drums and if I'm truthful -not particularly interested in football. I was going through the teenage slump many lads who aren't good at team sports have where you just walk away from it basically.
My brother stuck a head out the back door and shouted toward our shed at me to shut the fcuk up with them drums -the match has started. I managed to extracate myself from a shed that was a mess of hanging carpets and curtains (hopeless attempt at soundproofing) and made it to the living room just as the free was taken. Mayhem ...sheer fcukin lovely mayhem!!!
In honour of Ray and his goal ...his appearance on Phoenix from the Flames on Skinner and Baddiels Fantasy Football.
anybody know where i can find extended highlights of the game, mainly including some ridiculous saves by Bonner, including, iirc, one at the end which seemed to defy gravity.......i searched youtube but found nothing......any help?
Neil said he was going to watch it again last night, so he must have it although I imagine not on his pc.
Yeah plain old VCR.