a) What 1 sporting event would have attended that you didnt
b) Which football stadium would you visit that you now cant because it doesnt exist
c) One other thing you would like to have experienced that you didnt
a) World Cup Final 1966
b) the old Valley (went enough times but would love to go back and stand on the east terrace or old covered end again)
c) my grandparents meeting and knowing my daughter
1 World Cup Final 1966 (i slept through the whole thing,my dad was happy)
2 The Vetch Field,Swansea.
3 To have met my grandfather on my dads side who died two weeks after i was born.
1. Play-off final '98 (I was in Germany)
2. The Old Valley circa 30s/40s
3. The future but to stick to the trend of this thread, Woodstock festival 1970, maaaaaaaan.
a) What 1 sporting event would you have attended that you didnt?:
Southend v Charlton last Friday
b) Which football stadium would you visit that you now cant because it doesnt exist?:
Been to all the old ones - though there's a few new ones I need to catch up on
c) One other thing you would like to have experienced that you didnt?
3 women making love to me at the same time. Dream on, Oggy.
a) What 1 sporting event would have attended that you didnt
England v Germany 1990, Had the time and the money but choose to stay at home
b) Which football stadium would you visit that you now cant because it doesnt exist
The Valley pre-redevelopment. Crap shite state home but it was home
c) One other thing you would like to have experienced that you didnt
Euro lottery a week before the 2 tickets won 57mill. each
[cite]Posted By: ValleyGary[/cite]a) beating Germany 5-1 in Munich
b) the old Valley
c) When rave music, E's & Warehouse parties first came on the scene.
I was at that game in Munich...will always live in the memory.
[cite]Posted By: ValleyGary[/cite]a) beating Germany 5-1 in Munich
b) the old Valley
c) When rave music, E's & Warehouse parties first came on the scene.
I was at that game in Munich...will always live in the memory.
Cant imagine the euphoria of those few thousand English supporters when Heskey made it five....must have been immense DA9.
[cite]Posted By: ValleyGary[/cite]a) beating Germany 5-1 in Munich
b) the old Valley
c) When rave music, E's & Warehouse parties first came on the scene.
I was at that game in Munich...will always live in the memory.
Cant imagine the euphoria of those few thousand English supporters when Heskey made it five....must have been immense DA9.
I was pretty happy at 1-1 at first, not ashamed to say I had tears in my eyes at the end, still have all the German papers from the Sunday morning, in pristine condition in the loft with my ticket stub and large blown up photo of the scoreboard.
1947 cup final
the Valley when it was old & full
I missed out on seeing Queen at Wembley as I had to work..........handing my ticket over was painful.........gutted!
A - Ray Tumbridges testimonial (sorry, private joke). Would love to have gone to the Rumble in the Jungle.
B - White city on greyhound derby night when greyhound racing was at it's most popular
C - Led Zeppelin at Earls Court on the Physical Graffitti tour, had the ticket couldn't make the gig
A) Cooper v Clay 1963, remember listening to it on the radio and the whole house going absolutely beserk when 'Enry's 'Ammer hit home... Roker Park, never been to a ground yet that could match the famous 'Roker Roar'...
C) Chasing a Me109 around Kent in a Spitfire has always appealed to me....
a) Play-off final 98. I was stuck in Sheffield, I couldn't go and I had to watch it on telly. b) Definitely the Valley back in the 76000 days. I bet the pubs were an experience as well. c) I'd actually go back to when I was 14 and tell myself to stop being such a twat.
[cite]Posted By: choice TV[/cite]a) What 1 sporting event would have attended that you didnt
b) Which football stadium would you visit that you now cant because it doesnt exist
c) One other thing you would like to have experienced that you didnt
a). The 1947 FA Cup Final (something at Rome's coliseum 2000 - odd years ago would come a close 2nd).
b). I would choose The Victoria ground on the first day of the first ever Football League season, on Saturday, 8 September 1888:
Stoke 0 West Bromwich Albion 2 . Attendance: 4,500. West Brom became the first ever league leaders.
c). I would have to go to The Last Supper with my digital camera and a dictophone to see what the truth really was. What a scoop!
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b) the old Valley (went enough times but would love to go back and stand on the east terrace or old covered end again)
c) my grandparents meeting and knowing my daughter
Eastville
C) VE day
2-The Old Wembley
3- See Michael Jackson Live
B: White City
C: Elvis in concert, Madison Square Garden, 1972
b) The old Valley
c) When my nan was alive as she died before I was born
2 The Vetch Field,Swansea.
3 To have met my grandfather on my dads side who died two weeks after i was born.
The valley back in the 40's with 80.000 addicks.
The 60's, great music great clobber carnby street and to use a 60's phrase the crumpet..
Only in the movies Adam...
2. The Old Valley circa 30s/40s
3. The future but to stick to the trend of this thread, Woodstock festival 1970, maaaaaaaan.
Don't forget Adam that shaving was uncommon in the 60s.
b) the old Valley
c) When rave music, E's & Warehouse parties first came on the scene.
Southend v Charlton last Friday
b) Which football stadium would you visit that you now cant because it doesnt exist?:
Been to all the old ones - though there's a few new ones I need to catch up on
c) One other thing you would like to have experienced that you didnt?
3 women making love to me at the same time. Dream on, Oggy.
b) The Colusseum, Rome (but I wouldn't want to see anything gory)
c) Being on Apollo 11
b - Hampden for a Scotland v England match in the 70s
c - Wimbledon final when McEnroe won
B: White City
C: Elvis in concert, Madison Square Garden, 1972[/quote]
a &c absolute quaility
mine is
a world cup final 1966
b old stokground
c elvis {as above]
England v Germany 1990, Had the time and the money but choose to stay at home
b) Which football stadium would you visit that you now cant because it doesnt exist
The Valley pre-redevelopment. Crap shite state home but it was home
c) One other thing you would like to have experienced that you didnt
Euro lottery a week before the 2 tickets won 57mill. each
Nice one Clive, have we another Elvis afficionado on here?
I was at that game in Munich...will always live in the memory.
Wembley, twin towers an all that!
D-Day 6 June 1944 - The most important day in modern history!
Cant imagine the euphoria of those few thousand English supporters when Heskey made it five....must have been immense DA9.
b) The Valley especially the Villa FACup game
c) Brighton on a bank holiday in the 60's as a mod just like quadrophenia!
I was pretty happy at 1-1 at first, not ashamed to say I had tears in my eyes at the end, still have all the German papers from the Sunday morning, in pristine condition in the loft with my ticket stub and large blown up photo of the scoreboard.
the Valley when it was old & full
I missed out on seeing Queen at Wembley as I had to work..........handing my ticket over was painful.........gutted!
B - White city on greyhound derby night when greyhound racing was at it's most popular
C - Led Zeppelin at Earls Court on the Physical Graffitti tour, had the ticket couldn't make the gig
Roker Park, never been to a ground yet that could match the famous 'Roker Roar'...
C) Chasing a Me109 around Kent in a Spitfire has always appealed to me....
Were you turned down on medical grounds .....?
;o)
b) Definitely the Valley back in the 76000 days. I bet the pubs were an experience as well.
c) I'd actually go back to when I was 14 and tell myself to stop being such a twat.
It's bad enough waiting so long to get served these days .......
PS: "Pint of Beasley's, please!"
a). The 1947 FA Cup Final (something at Rome's coliseum 2000 - odd years ago would come a close 2nd).
b). I would choose The Victoria ground on the first day of the first ever Football League season, on Saturday, 8 September 1888:
Stoke 0 West Bromwich Albion 2 . Attendance: 4,500. West Brom became the first ever league leaders.
c). I would have to go to The Last Supper with my digital camera and a dictophone to see what the truth really was. What a scoop!