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a_skeptic
post Sep 30 2006, 10:03 PM
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Here's a thread for you if you are a sporting fan, what's your favorite sporting memory...

I have two:
1. Watching the Reds sweep the A's in the 1990 World Series, I thought Jose Rijo was going to be the best pitcher in history, and that Chris Sabo would be the best Shortstop ever...

2. The 1992 East Regional Finals NCAA Basketball Tournament game between the Kentucky Wildcats and the Duke Blue Devils. Even though my beloved 'Cats lost on a last second turn-around jumper by Christian "I spent my teen years hating you" Laettner, it was without a doubt, the greatest basketball game ever played (That's not just my opinion, but Sports Illustrated as well...), I mean, I've seen Kentucky win two national championships since then, but nothing will ever compare to that game in my mnd.
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post Oct 1 2006, 01:22 AM
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Watching Manchester utd win the 98/99 fotball[soccer] league,the FACup and the European Champion's League Cup........

In football[soccer]term's this is called the treble it's the holy grail of club football[soccer].......


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post Oct 3 2006, 12:02 AM
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1980 Lake Palcid, NY USA win over USSR in Ice Hockey.

Game 6: NYM vs Red Sox 1986 (I am partial)

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post Oct 3 2006, 04:16 PM
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When the ball went though Buckners legs, that was the only time in my life I heard my grandfather swear, and he was right, Buckner was and is a "dumb shit"...
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post Oct 4 2006, 12:51 AM
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1. The greatest comeback in Champions League history - The Mighty Mighty Reds vs Milan.

2. Winning the Ashes last year.

3. Jonny Wilkinson's last second drop goal to win the rugby World Cup against Australia in Australia.
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post Oct 4 2006, 06:14 AM
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Sitting behind Yogi Berra at the 77 world series for all the Yank home games... history at it's best.

P.S. Folks, Thurmon Munson was my godfather, my dad's close friend, so don't be dissin my Yanks or I'll sic Thurman's ghost on yer team.
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