Memorable Moment

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  1. padjoe said:

    Memorable Moment

    what is your most memorable moment or story supporting your team on the road
     
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    bohsmug said:
    May 2001.

    One man shouts "YES" and the rest look at each other before realising that Cork had taken the lead in Tolka. Old man type happy dancing erupts on a hill in Kilkenny.

    I could think of a million things from that day but that stands out the most.

    City 'til half five, I'm city 'til half five....
     
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    kev mcq said:
    Brandywell, 2003. Derry City v Finn Harps promotion/relegation playoff. Kevin McHugh's equaliser for Harps in the 94th minute. We went ****in mental!!

    Unfortunately extra-time wasn't so enjoyable
     
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    sligo23 said:
    the FAI Ford Cup tie between sligo&waterford in showgrounds
    we lost it on penos in the end
    but it was a great cup tie
     
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    bohsmug said:
    Quote Originally Posted by sligo23 View Post
    the FAI Ford Cup tie between sligo&waterford in showgrounds
    we lost it on penos in the end
    but it was a great cup tie
    Supporting Sligo must be crap.
     
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    Sam_Heggy said:
    Quote Originally Posted by kev mcq View Post
    Brandywell, 2003. Derry City v Finn Harps promotion/relegation playoff. Kevin McHugh's equaliser for Harps in the 94th minute. We went ****in mental!!

    Unfortunately extra-time wasn't so enjoyable
    That would be my most memorable moment too. It went from being the highest point to the lowest point in the space of 10 minutes.
    The McQ goal was an absolute screamer and the Harps fans went mental, it was one of the biggest crowds ive seen in LOI and the atmosphere was second to none.
    Still reckon "THAT GOAL" shouldnt have counted, the ball was rolling
    Winning the 1st Div in 2004 in Finn Park was a special night too.
     
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    elliott06 said:

    That day in gretna.

    That day im sure has to be up their for the derry fans. Before we finished celebrating one goal another screamer was scored.
     
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    superfrank said:
    4-1 vs. Pats on the last day in 2001. Best Bray performance (second half) I ever saw.
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    Real ale Madrid said:
    Most memorable moment watching City on the road was Dalymount on the October Bank Holiday 2005 v Bohs on the run up to winning the league - incredible away support and a perfect result.
     
  10. NY Hoop said:
    Wodzislaw 2003.


    KOH
     
  11. NY Hoop said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue Trader View Post
    Is there any truth in the rumour that there was a lot of money that went on Shamrock Rovers that day suspicious amounts and that some firms refused to pay out over it ? It would leave that day badly tainted if that is the case !
    Dont know. Any truth in the rumour that you hump sheep on the Aran Islands on the weekends?

    Where do you come up with such crap obsessed?


    KOH
     
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    DvB said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue Trader View Post
    Is there any truth in the rumour that there was a lot of money that went on Shamrock Rovers that day suspicious amounts and that some firms refused to pay out over it ? It would leave that day badly tainted if that is the case !
    FFS, talk about twilight zone stuff! Are you for real???
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    osarusan said:
    1. Eddie Hickey scoring from a kickout away to Galway about 10 years ago. Galway keeper Van Boxtel abusing his defenders to try and cover his own error. My dad abusing Van Boxtel for being a w@nker and a crap goalkeeper.

    2. Barry Ryan scoring the fastest goal in League of Ireland history away to Kilkenny the year we got promoted under Sam Allardyce.
     
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    Celdrog said:
    Fabio lifting the ball over Mick Devine to put us 2-0 up in the 2005 cup final. That was the moment we knew we had finally won something big.

    Closely followed by Danny O'Connor scoring with a header to make it 3-0 against Galway in that game to keep us in the premier division and started our crazy journey to the other end of the table.

    Of course both of them will be eclipsed in a few weeks when the ref blows the final whistle in the match where the Drogs finally win the league (says he as he continues counting the chickens).

    Quote Originally Posted by elliott06 View Post
    That day in gretna - That day im sure has to be up their for the derry fans. Before we finished celebrating one goal another screamer was scored.
    We met a Scotsman in Norway that night who asked us how many Gretna had won by. We had great pleasure in telling him the score
    Last edited by Celdrog; 04/10/2007 at 6:11 PM.
    Hunky Dorys Park - could be worse, we could be going to Old Trafford every other week
     
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    pineapple stu said:
    The 89th and 90th minutes of the 2005 League Cup semi.
     
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    sligo23 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by bohsmug View Post
    Supporting Sligo must be crap.
    blaa blaa blaa words
     
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    A face said:
    Quote Originally Posted by bohsmug View Post
    May 2001.

    One man shouts "YES" and the rest look at each other before realising that Cork had taken the lead in Tolka. Old man type happy dancing erupts on a hill in Kilkenny.

    I could think of a million things from that day but that stands out the most.

    City 'til half five, I'm city 'til half five....
    So technically you were a City fan at one stage so yeah?

    Aren't they all, aren't they all
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    Aaron said:
    Well because I wasnt in Motherwellmy favourite away City moment is when we beat Finn Harps 2-1 a few years back, Liam Coyle scored an absolute screamer, followed by a Perry Taylor rocket into the top corner, unbelievable moment. In the cup it would be last years final
     
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    dortie said:
    Beating Harps in the play-off final, and Big Liam scoring the winner on his last ever performance. Could never have scripted it !!!
    Go lí cúnna ifrinn do thóin bheagmhaitheasach
     
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    sonofstan said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Real ale Madrid View Post
    Most memorable moment watching City on the road was Dalymount on the October Bank Holiday 2005 v Bohs on the run up to winning the league - incredible away support and a perfect result.
    Weird. I'm sure I was there and i can't even remember the result. Strange how one team's highpoint is the other's 'meh' - actually most of that season was 'meh'
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