Salamuddin
International Debutant
France defeating Brazil 3-0 at the Stade De France in 1998 - Will never forget that magical night !!!!!!
1999.England winning the WRC in 2003, a beautiful moment.
Manchester United winning the Treble in 1998 (?)
Almost cried at this point while reading Fever Pitch tbh. Agree with DCC, though, hard to see past David Healy's goal against England.I think there has been a similar thread before, 'cos I remember giving the same answer. Anyway, this needs a little scene-setting. It was the last game of the 1988/89 Division One (as the English top flight was called before the Premiership came along) season. Arsenal, who had lead for most of the season & looked like bringing home the title for the first time since 1970/71 had run into some iffy form & Liverpool (reigning champions & winners of six titles in the 80s alone) were in imperious form, surfing a wave of public sympathy following the Hillsborough disaster.
Arsenal finished their home season with a 2-2 draw against Wimbledon, leaving them three points behind Liverpool with an inferior goal difference & this one final match at Anfield, an absolute fortress & a place were we hadn't won since 1973. It meant we had to go threre & win by two clear goals to give us the title. Alan "Smudger" Smith had given us the lead early in the second half with a glancinf header, but despite playing Liverpool off the park, we couldn't find that second. Until....
The last minute of the match.
You couldn't make it up.
AgreeOn a less personal level, the greatest sporting moment of all time is definitely Jimmy Glass.
AWTA, his tackle to ensure the Knights made the GF that year was just as awesome.Darren Albert's try in the '97 GF.