Most Important Irish moment for you?
NOT THE BEST BUT THE MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU!
Ray Houghton goal (vs England 1988)
John Aldridge goal (vs Malta 1989)
Kevin Sheedy goal (vs England 1990)
Pat Bonner save (vs Romania 1990)
Alan McLoughlan goal (vs Northern Ireland 1993)
Jason McAteer goal (vs Holland 2001)
Robbie Keane goal (vs Germany 2002)
Mick McCarthy resignation (2002)
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Ray Houghton goal (vs England 1988)
First football game I remember watching!:)
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Originally posted by Conor74
In fairness, that day was only as good as the day the treacherous alcoholic dog walking thug was sent home in disgrace...
This is rich coming from you, Conor.
"Treacherous"...
Marked by betrayal of fidelity, confidence, or trust; perfidious. Not to be relied on; not dependable or trustworthy.
Marked by unforeseen hazards; dangerous or deceptive
All accurate descriptions of the FAI.
"Alcoholic".. possibly libelous, definitely the type of thing the Sun prints, and simply malicious gossip, as you do not know.
"Dog walking".. apparently a derogatory comment, which will come as news to blind people for one.
:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
What about Gary Mackay?;)
I'd reckon Whelan's goal in 88 was my best moment.
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Originally posted by Conor74
Have I done something comparable to Roy Keane's actions? I'm intrigued...
Where to start Conor, where to start - you're guilty by (your vocal) association.... :)
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Originally posted by Conor74
"association" sounds so cold. I'm right in the bosom of the party Macy!! ;)
Urrrgh...... *gets distressing visions of anyone in Mater Harney's bosom* :eek: