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Anyway, this the way that it was supposed, everyone arguing...
My favourite match... The Utd game at Newcastle, where Cantona scored and helped us beat Newcastle to the title... |
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I never wanted/meant to hijack this thread. I've said my piece, and if you don't think that glory-supporting is a danger to football, then we'll have to agree to disagree.
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As a Man U fan, I take no pride, in so many out of towners, and indeed, people from other countries supporting them. It's because of this that many locals aren't going to games anymore (as well as the extortionate prices being charged). But as has been said, people have the freedom to watch who they like. |
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I didn't want to reply, but I think I need to re-clarify what I said before. Its not just United. In the last couple of years Its gone a long way towards Chelsea. Much more so that Liverpool. And i'd still feel this way if everyone in the country decided to support Spurs. Not just for the reasons in your second paragraph.
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Burnley V Leyton Orient and the Clarets had to win to stay in the league and stay alive.
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During the 80's, at School, off the top of my head, 12 friends, all supported Liverpool, I live, was born and went to School about half way between OT and the old Burnden Park. I started to support them the season after they came back up from the old 2nd Div, I was only just walking let alone kicking, a season in which OT was full week in week out. Off topic maybe, but you can't put UTD on a forum without someone breaking out the old record and sticking it on repeat. Glory hunters aren't killing football, fair weather supporters are. Reebok is empty all the time, I know plenty of BWFC supporters, can tell you fact none of them go to watch a game. Yet the ground is full when Man Utd play there! So is it that all BWFC fans have put on a UTD shirt or a Chelsea shirt, or is it tht they basically can only be arsed buying a ticket when the big names are in town?
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I'm not dismissing any of the points that have been made, but this thread is about a favourite match, not a favourite team, I'd like to think that even the most ardent fan would appreciate performances by other teams, especially in non-league competition.
I chose an European Cup match, that was one of the first televised games I had ever seen & it made a big impression, and just happened to be Man Utd. I don't 'support' Man Utd - but, unfortunately Grimsby Town don't make it to the Champion's League, that often ;) If the thread was about which of your favourite teams matches, is your favourite, it would be a different matter :shrug: |
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1991 FA cup semi final West Ham vs Nottm Forest, if you were there you'd know why |
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The Coventry City vs Tottenham Hotspur fa cup final of 87 it had everything a Classic Game of foorball should have and more i will sit down and watch the dvd tonight :)
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Well said that man. |
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Or was it a cracking game? |
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I think everyone from North of the border has a new favourite since last night :D
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Actually, im sticking with the first match simply because i was there and nobody really thought we had a chance.
Still, im sure IF i had actually been there last night you would be right... |
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the first time I have seen Scotland look like a professional outfit, and not just some school boys.
what a cracking game, I know we could take the rip out ourselves, but there is belief now ik |
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