citys 1-1 Bayern Munich was a good one for the books especiallprediciated theyD win 9-0![]()
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Honourable defeats don't count as results folks. Need to win or draw.
citys 1-1 Bayern Munich was a good one for the books especiallprediciated theyD win 9-0![]()
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Any chance you could list those wins?Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Does it include Inter toto games?
I'm what? I'm ants at a picnic?
Celebrating a 0-0 stinks of minnowism.Originally Posted by Drumcondra Red
Tie wasn't dead and buried. Bohs lost by one goal on aggregate, that is all, and the team had a goal disallowed and several great chances to score over there too.Originally Posted by Troy.McClure
UCD is DEFINATELY worth a mention.Everton 1-0 UCD technically isn't a result (win or a draw), but seeing as they won the competition that year and this was their closest result, it deserves mention.
Firstly Everton DID win the UEFA cup that year and 2 First Division titles, with essentially the same team, is the following years. Imagine just for a second, any EL team now running Chelski, ManUre this close.
And you forgot to mention the key bit. Hanrahan was clean through in injury time and how he didn't beat Southall, nobody will know. The entire Everton team couldn't believe the ball didn't hit the net. Sheedy, was a *****, in the game. This would have sent UCD through on away goals. (by the way the UCD story of how they beat Rovers to win the cup is great)
Speaking of great results, where the team didn't win - surely Bohs' away to Rangers would have to feature. Leading 3-2 from the first leg, they held out at Ibrox until the 84th minute. I listened to Philip Greene's radio commentary - remember it well (don't know how Phil survived).
There was something special about that.Originally Posted by ccfcgirl
This could be the year that it's eclipsed...![]()
Have Boot Disk, will travel
Bohs still needed to score two more goals to get through because of the away goals so in reality the tie was more or less dead at the start of the game
As far as I remember from the first game though Bohs were doing well and Molloy(i think it was) got sent off right at half time when the score was 0-0. Would of been an interesting tie if Bohs had of kept 11 on the park
Naturally biased here but our win in Poland. Firstly cos no Irish club had even scored a goal against Polish opposition let alone beat them and secondly Poland are ranked in the top 20 (could be open to correction though).
Boez winning in Germany was great but the tie was over. Their win in Aberdeen was impressive. But alas its only the SPL.
Also our 2-2 draw in Valencia considering we were 2 up at one stage.
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What part of "away result" confuses you?Originally Posted by ccfcgirl
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Will run them up this evening. It does include the InterToto.Originally Posted by paudie
They won the Cup Winners' Cup, not the UEFA! They also won the league and were runners-up in the FA Cup in the same year.Originally Posted by gypsydownunder
Didn't know that. Or are referring to the incident when Ken O'Doherty (I think it was) skimmed the bar with a few minutes to go? I'm actually hopnig to get hold of the video of the match shortly, so will fill you in then!Originally Posted by gypsydownunder
Would have to be Bohs win in Aberdeen as it enabled them to win the tie.
City's win in Malmo was pretty good as well though, as their late goal in the first leg must have given them a lot of hope but we held out well and got the killer goal in the second half.
Couldn't believe they went on to win the Swedish league last year when they looked so ordinary against City.
I'm what? I'm ants at a picnic?
We were away!Originally Posted by pineapple stu
The game was played in Musgrave Park.![]()
Have Boot Disk, will travel
Thanks for reminding me... but here's one for Sir HamishOriginally Posted by gypsydownunder
UEFA Cup 2nd Round 2nd Leg
AC Milan 3 Athlone Town 0. The Midlanders held on till 60 minutes at the San Siro before conceding their first goal. Add that to the fact that the Mighty Rossaneri were held to 0-0, in the First Leg in Athlone and Jonathan Minnock's Dad missed a penalty for Athlone and it was quite a remarkable achievement. I listened to the second leg of the tie on the radio.
Imagine any EL team today holding a Serie A team scoreless for 2hours and 30 minutes and you see what a monumental performance it was.
A couple of hundred yards awayOriginally Posted by Peadar
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Every game produces an outcome= a result... and least awful results also can be included among the best ones.Originally Posted by pete
because let's face facts there have been some absolutely dire results for el/LOI teams in Europe over the years especially away....
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What about a La Liga side?Imagine any EL team today holding a Serie A team scoreless for 2hours and 30 minutes and you see what a monumental performance it was.![]()
Yeah but not quite as much as celebrating the anniversary of going out to rangers. One leg results don't count for anything espically before co-efficents.Celebrating a 0-0 stinks of minnowism
As promised...Originally Posted by paudie
1963/64 - FC Zurich (SWI) 1-2 Dundalk (EC)
1966/67 - Spora Luxembourg (LUX) 1-4 Shamrock Rovers (CWC)
1970/71 - Glentoran (NI) 1-3 Waterford United (EC)
1972/73 - Pezoporikos (CYP) 1-2 Cork Hibernians (CWC)
1976/77 - Esbjerg (DEN) 0-1 Bohs (CWC)
1978/79 - Apoel Nicosia (CYP) 0-2 Shamrock Rovers (CWC)
1979/80 - Linfield (NI) 0-2 Dundalk (EC)
1982/83 - Fram Reykjavik (ISL) 0-3 Shamrock Rovers (UEFA)
2000/01 - Sloga Jugomagnat (MAC) 0-1 Shelbourne (EC)
2000/01 - Aberdeen (SCO) 0-1 Bohs (UEFA)
2000/01 - Kaiserslautern (GER) 0-1 Bohs (UEFA)
2003/04 - Odra Wodzislaw (POL) 1-2 Shamrock Rovers (IT)
2004/05 - Malmö (SWE) 0-1 Cork City (IT)
2005/06 - Glentoran (NI) 1-2 Shelbourne (EC)
2005/06 - Ekranes (LIT) 0-2 Cork City (UEFA)
hopefully we will add another 1 next weekOriginally Posted by pineapple stu
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I don't think that anyone celebrates going out to Rangers, they celebrate the 3-2 game. I rarely hear mentions of the game now, and it means nothing to me anyway. To compare celebtrating a victory to a 0-0 draw is ridiculous anyway. Sure didn't Shels get hammered in the next tie anyway? (Did Bohs against Rangers? No)Originally Posted by Slash/ED
Irrelevent. You're celebrating one leg or a two legged tie you lost, that smacks of minnowism. You obviously missed the 20th anniversary celebrations. The next leg was 3-0 v 2-0 and in all honesty there's a wee difference between the SPL and La Liga, but that's not the point.Originally Posted by ThatGuy
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