1. 12th here also, I remember 82 fondly, and everyone wanting to be Zico or Rummenigge at school when playing. Personal favourites for me have to be 86/90 - good tournaments for England I guess - though bittersweet - and ultimately bitter, but they're obviously more enjoyable when your team goes deep in. I think even had England not qualified this time I'd be enjoying it though, there has been some first class matches. Some needless theatrics and silliness that still seems to plague some teams, but overall really enjoyable.
  2. Originally posted by Caledonia:[..]
    12th here also, I remember 82 fondly, and everyone wanting to be Zico or Rummenigge at school when playing. Personal favourites for me have to be 86/90 - good tournaments for England I guess - though bittersweet - and ultimately bitter, but they're obviously more enjoyable when your team goes deep in. I think even had England not qualified this time I'd be enjoying it though, there has been some first class matches. Some needless theatrics and silliness that still seems to plague some teams, but overall really enjoyable.
    Man... If you guys can remember that far back so vividly, I need to your secrets!
  3. WC 1978. 7,5 years old. I remember lying in bed listening to the final "Holland vs Argentina" on the radio. It's 1-1 and in the 90th minute Rensenbrink shoots to the pole ...

    Now, after 3 times loosing the final, I'm sort of OK with us not being there. It's better for the heart
  4. The first games I can actually remember watching are the 1972 and 1973 fa cup finals, England beating austria 7-0 in 1973 and the disaster against Poland the same year but i can remember the 1974 world cup like it was yesterday and 1982 could have been an hour ago. I doubt most people who saw the dutch in 1974 could forget them in a hurry and Brazil and Italy from 1982 will be the best game I've ever seen until the day comes when England actually win it again. What you also have to remember is the period from say 1972 onwards is where television coverage becomes more widespread plus it goes from shades of grey to technicolor.
  5. Originally posted by eddiemonsoon:[..]
    The first games I can actually remember watching are the 1972 and 1973 fa cup finals, England beating austria 7-0 in 1973 and the disaster against Poland the same year but i can remember the 1974 world cup like it was yesterday and 1982 could have been an hour ago. I doubt most people who saw the dutch in 1974 could forget them in a hurry and Brazil and Italy from 1982 will be the best game I've ever seen until the day comes when England actually win it again. What you also have to remember is the period from say 1972 onwards is where television coverage becomes more widespread plus it goes from shades of grey to technicolor.
    Holy sh--! You really are 102!

    Did they even show that stuff in the States back then?
  6. 11th here. I have the Ladybird books of the 82 and 86 WCs.
  7. I'm as english as it gets. The states is just work.
  8. The colonies?
  9. Ok. Does that push give him a red card because it was a deliberate attempt to stop a scoring chance? Seemed like a feeble push otherwise???
  10. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:Ok. Does that push give him a red card because it was a deliberate attempt to stop a scoring chance? Seemed like a feeble push otherwise???
    Yes. It was a push at speed though.

    Doesn’t matter. Sweden still through.
  11. no not been anywhere near a record store for a few weeks.

    Thank god we didn't get an extra half hour of that game. I had amnesty internationals phone number ready.