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Argentina 78 my first one I remember, there was something so slightly mysterious and I corrupt about it. That added to the excitement of these foreign footballers with big hair and getting to stay up late as a young child to watch the games was very exciting
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I'm surprised anyone would pick 2002 as their favourite. 2002 an 2010 were marred by disgusting referee decisions and quite poor football.
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I suppose most folks favourites are their "first" one or two, however I wonder how many fourteen year olds actually enjoyed 2010 (?)
By a mile the worst tournament |
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Got to be '82 for me. The Brazil side that year were the best since 1970, the France V W Germany semi-final and the Italy v Brazil games were the best games I had ever seen up to that point. The Italians were great with Tardelli, Rossi & Zoff, the French were superb, England were, well..England really..although I think if Brooking & Keegan were fully fit we may have had a decent chance. The Northern Ireland team beating Spain that night was incredible to watch.
All the games seem to have been played in grounds where the crowds seem closer to the pitch, which contributed to the atmosphere which you felt even watching on TV Didn't really fully enjoy another major tournament until Euro 96..although the Euros always seem to be more open. |
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Got to be '82 for me. The Brazil side that year were the best since 1970, the France V W Germany semi-final and the Italy v Brazil games were the best games I had ever seen up to that point. The Italians were great with Tardelli, Rossi & Zoff, the French were superb, England were, well..England really..although I think if Brooking & Keegan were fully fit we may have had a decent chance. The Northern Ireland team beating Spain that night was incredible to watch.
All the games seem to have been played in grounds where the crowds seem closer to the pitch, which contributed to the atmosphere which you felt even watching on TV Didn't really fully enjoy another major tournament until Euro 96..although the Euros always seem to be more open. I watched that Ni vs Spain game with my Dad and 90 year old Irish grandad.(I was nine) Was great stuff, we were going crazy the second half (Armstrong scored after 47 minutes, And had Donaghy sent off with half an hour to go... Spain were constantly on the attack, with NI just belting it away "that's the stuff"! http://youtu.be/KvCQGdIhCDU |
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Espaņa 82
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Any apart from 2010 with those dam Vuvuzelas.
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Italia 90 for me.
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For me, Italia '90 will always have a special place in my heart. I know it is generally considered a very poor World Cup with negative defensive play, but the drama was off the charts.
The Nessun Dorma opening theme on the BBC, England getting to the semi-finals, the hot summer nights in Britain at the time and the piercing eyes of Schillachi. All WC finals since then have been good, but nothing close to my memories of Italia '90. I never liked football before this WC, then happen to watch a game and I fell in love with football!! Never forget Platt's goal against Belgium in the dying moments...England slowly building confidence - Was heartbroken when we got knocked out on penalties against the then West Germany. That WC had everything - Drama, Roger Milla and his dancing Cameroons, Roberto Baggio and his mullet-ponytail, John Barnes and his dodgy rap... ...Then there was Terry Butcher and his bloodied bandaged head, Stuart Pearce's thunder thighs, Waddle, Parker, Walker, Beardsley, Gazza... Will never ever forget my first ever World Cup! |
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1990 was the first World Cup that I was old enough to remember, so it will always have a soft spot in my heart.
England would have beaten Argentina in the final had they won the semi shootout in my opinion. |
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1990 was the first World Cup that I was old enough to remember, so it will always have a soft spot in my heart.
England would have beaten Argentina in the final had they won the semi shootout in my opinion.
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2006
Italy had a fantastic run of undefeated games before the World Cup and I kept telling one of my mates that the Italians would win the WC in Germany---he just laughed and stuck with England. I had the last laugh
The semi-final against Germany was the greatest ever and THAT last goal with Fabio collecting the ball with his chest then passing to Totti, who passed to Gilardino, who passed to Del Piero----what a finish ![]() Forza Italia!!! |
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USA '94, which seemed like a collection of fantastic individual players that all came together at one time.
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Favourite world cup I have seen 1966
Best England side I have seen in a world cup 1970 Best world cup I have seen 1974 |
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