Mine has yet to come. It will be the day the bulldozers move in...
Well This is it for the Old Lansdowne just wondering what peoples favorite moments where
Mine are ...........
1. Ronnie Whelans Goal against Norn Iron in 89 (que sera sera were gonig to italy)
2. John Aldridges first goal v Tunisia (although it didn't officially count as it was an Ireland IX v Tunisia didn't stop him and the south terrace going completely nuts
3. David Kelly's Goal versus In-ger-land (quickly followed by the lowest night at the Stadium)
Last edited by Block G Raptor; 15/11/2006 at 12:43 PM.
Mine has yet to come. It will be the day the bulldozers move in...
Have Boot Disk, will travel
See other thread:
http://foot.ie/showthread.php?t=46524
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Well being from a gaa background down the country i was a late enough bloomer to get to games in LR.
My first game is probably my favourite moment there, against Yugoslavia in 99 when we won 2-1! Cracking game and atmosphere. I didnt manage to get to the dutch game in 2001, if i had i think that wouldve been my number one. Cos any other "big" game in lansdowne since hasnt really gone our way. The first 20 mins against Israel recently was great as well, the rest not so great.
I suppose the above one is the most recent big result
I would go for Cas against Norn Iron in 1989 .. the ball from Whelan to Sheedy was sublime .. or Tony Cascarino against England in the 1-1 draw .. never heard such a roar in my life ever before and ever since .. of course we went out of 1992 euros thanks to the hand of .. cough .. wise.. who scored with his hand against Turkey.
Last edited by macdermesser; 15/11/2006 at 12:30 PM.
My 1st game was against Spain in 89. I went every single home game in that campain. i remeber my da bulls***ing the stewart that our tickets where nicked and we got stand on the touchline. But the best game I was at would have to be against England 91 great atmosphere
Pull my finger!!!
My favourite Lansdowne moment would have to be a home friendly against the Czechs circa 2000. They had gone in front very early on, we were on a stupidifying unbeaten/winning home run, and it was 2-2 going into stoppage time.
Phil Babb, who for the whole 2nd half was a comedy of errors of John Candy proportions, went on a mad run upfield, culminating in him attempting an overhead which bounced off the crossbar. Robbie scored from the resulting corner and we were still laughing in Burger King an hour later.
Memories.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
Shelbourne winning the cup there against Dundalk in 92.
Sheros goal against Pats in the drawn cup final, best goal ever!!!
Enough Said!!!!
Surely McAteer's strike late on against the Dutch when we looked dead and buried after Gary Kelly's sending off is up there. Ah the memories.
Stan scoring direct from a corner against the North back in 93. had the same gormless "I planned it that way really" look on his head that I suspect he'll have when we make hard work of overcoming San Marino tonight.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Spain 89, great atmosphere that day but a rubbisy match if you look back on it. We out fought them that day.
In Trap we trust
1. McAtter's goal against the Dutch.
2. Keano's comeback match.
For some reason, my favourite memory is the Euro Qualifier in 1982 (24 years ago this Friday) against Spain, going 3-1 down and Stapleton scoring twice to tie it.
17/11/1982 Dublin Attendance: 35,000 Ireland 3-3 Spain
(HT 1-1)
Scorers: A. Grimes 2' (1-0), Maceda 31' (1-1), Martin OG
47' (1-2), Victor 60' (1-3), F. Stapleton 64' (2-3), F. Stapleton 76' (3-3)
Ire: J. McDonagh, J. Devine, C. Hughton, M. Lawrenson, M. Martin, A. Grealish (M. Walsh II 61), A. Grimes, M. Robinson, F. Stapleton, L. Brady, K. O'Callaghan
Esp: L. Arconada, Juan Jose, Bonet, Maceda, Camacho, Senor, Victor, Gordillo, Marcos Alonso, Pedraza (Martin 67), Santillana (Roberto Fernandez)
"Jacques Santini...will be greeted in every dugout of the country by "one-nil, one-nil" - Clive Tyldsley, 89th minute of France-England June 13, 2004.
"Ooooohhhh Nooooooo" Bobby Robson 91st minute.
2-1 versus Holland..Daly and Lawernson. Wasn't even a full house. Hard to believe now. Other games would be the games against France 1-0 and 3-2 at different times. And 1-0 against Spain in 89. Actually looking back most of the games at Landsowne when Hand was manager. Great atmospheres and some great games against some of the top teams at that time.
Bookmarks