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    if it could only have been me!!!!!!!

    regarding a past sporting event.if you could have been the person who achieved the feat,what sport/incident would you choose.??

    ill get it going but i cant choose between ray houghton scoring for ireland in the neckar stadium or giants stadium.both goals were awe inspireingly life changing great fcucking goals(right the one against england was no beaut but what a fcucking day that was!!!!!!"
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    Obviously playing for Ireland and not England but the one that sticks out has to be Beckham when he scored that free kick against Greece.

    Game in injury time. Going out of the automatic qualification slots for the World Cup. 60,000 plus watching you in the stadium, millions at home. A free kick from 30 yards out. Bang. Your country goes to the World Cup.

    That must have been the best feeling in the world!
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    12/6/88, Rayo's goal against the self appointed football master race in Stuttgart, after all as they all said before the game the Dutch would be their first test a few day's later due to the fact that they'd already have three point's due to beating us. What a day.
    Its crazy to see people be what society wants them to be but not me.

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    based purely on moments that stuck with me as a kid........

    Michael Kiernan's drop goal against England
    Marradona's goals against England and Belgium in '86
    Houghton's goal in Stuttgart

    probably in reverse order there.

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    Loved to have won 10,000 metres at the Barcelona olympics.
    This is the cooooooooooooolest footy forum I've ever seen!

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    whoever scored that goal for norn ireland after 25,000,000 mins
    of goaless football

    but seriously how about christy o connor junior:the feeling he had when he played that sweet 2 iron to 2 feet from 215 yards
    over water to effectively clinch the ryder cup.i would say that was absolutely heart stopping.

    ps i bumped into him once and he was a really nice
    man.no bother to him to chat with me and my mates for about 15 mins.
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    Robbie Keane's goal against Germany in the last World Cup.
    Perfect timing.
    Kept us in the tournament and put the nation on a high.

    Originally posted by the 12 th man
    christy o connor junior

    ps i bumped into him once and he was a really nice
    man.no bother to him to chat with me and my mates for about 15 mins.
    I met Padraig Harrington on his way back from the Golf World Cup in Japan. He had won the Volvo masters the week before.
    What a gent!
    Very modest and polite.

    Paul McGinley made us proud with his performance in the last Ryder Cup. Great to see the Tri Colour being waved in victory even if it did get drowned, along with Paul, afterwards
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    leaving out irish stuff

    geoff hurst:1966 playing at home in the world cup final and you get a hatrick!!!!!!!!!.the man is still dining out on it 38 years
    later


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    Also Eamon Coughlan in the 5'000 meter's in the world championship's in Helsinki, that was a great moment. After all the near miss's he had before like the moscow olympic's he was so determined this time he was going to do it, the look of delight on his face for the last 150 meter's as he charghed home was priceless, that was a great moment.
    Its crazy to see people be what society wants them to be but not me.

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    Originally posted by sylvo
    Also Eamon Coughlan in the 5'000 meter's in the world championship's in Helsinki, that was a great moment. After all the near miss's he had before like the moscow olympic's he was so determined this time he was going to do it, the look of delight on his face for the last 150 meter's as he charghed home was priceless, that was a great moment.
    Was that the one where he just smiled at the other fella running with him and took off?

    Robbie Keane's peno I think was a real pressure one. At least with O'Leary he knew that if he missed we werent out. Can you imagne the thoughts that must have been going through his head. I've been involved in one competitive peno shoot out in my life, a schools match. Bloody hell its nerve racking enough at that level, but at the highest level in the world. Dont know how he could stand up, let alone hit a peno.
    Oh no not them again

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    Stephen Roche winning the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia in 1987. I've never seen so many Irish people on bikes as there was in the aftermath of those victories.
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    Originally posted by SÓC
    . Can you imagne the thoughts that must have been going through his head. I've been involved in one competitive peno shoot out in my life, a schools match. Bloody hell its nerve racking enough at that level, but at the highest level in the world. Dont know how he could stand up, let alone hit a peno.
    that is spot on soc,i always think that myself when i see a penalty shootout,particularly at a high level.i would imagine they change their minds a bit (which side)as they get near the ball which leads to a lot of bad pennos.but i dont blame them for missing

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    i would have loved to win the egg and spoon race at the community games finals in monsey in 89.......
    Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........

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    Originally posted by max power
    i would have loved to win the egg and spoon race at the community games finals in monsey in 89.......
    what happened??did you get hungry during the race and ate the egg???

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    no just as i reached the final 5m, i lost my bottle and my egg fell off the spoon...that moment will haunt me for thr rest of my life...never mind penalty misses at the world cup, this was just heart breaking, i can't talk any more, i need a drink !!!
    Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........

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    it would have to be maradona's hand of God goal,a massive shot in the arm(no pun intended) for the Argentinian people in light of the General Belgrano sinking etc..
    "tight? he's the kinda guy that eats baked beans on tuesday so's he can have a bubble bath on wednesday"!

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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by SÓC
    [B]Was that the one where he just smiled at the other fella running with him and took off?

    It was indeed, he took off like one of those bullet train's in Japan, great moment.
    Its crazy to see people be what society wants them to be but not me.

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    Originally posted by max power
    just as i reached the final 5m, i lost my bottle and my egg fell off the spoon
    Thats your problem right there, you should always put your bottle somewhere safe that you'll remember!
    As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.

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    but it was river rock, "water you wear " !!
    Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........

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    Originally posted by max power
    just as i reached the final 5m, i lost my bottle and my egg fell off the spoon
    Thats your problem right there, you should always put your bottle somewhere safe that you'll remember!


    I wouldnt have minded being Jonny Wilkinson putting that drop kick over to win the Webb Ellis, or Simon Goeghan getting that try against England 10 years ago at Twickenham.

    Judas Ca$hill's goal to stop $helbourne winning the league and to put City into Europe a few seasons ago must have been one to savour too.

    No one has mentioned being Packie Bonner saving the peno against Romania in Italia 90 yet!
    As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.

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