All in OP. Some others:
Demba Ba vs PSG
Michael Essien vs Arsenal
Michael Essien vs Valencia
Ivanovic vs Napoli
Drogba vs Liverpool 2008 CL
David Luiz penalty against Bayern in the 2012 C/L final at the Allianze arena.
I was fortunate enough to be there, for me his reaction, the way he took that penalty was the key moment. In the shoot out.
Also, tbh the last penalty taken by Drogba in that game did bring on an out of body experience.
All of the frustration in regard to us not winning that competition and how it weighed on the club & considering how much hard work had gone into the club by all concerned drained away immediately.
I was really happy for Roman & JT
Michael Essien vs Arsenal
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That's a shout and a half. I never felt we were more invincible (at home) than that moment when he thunderc**ted that in
comment by ifarka, (B-C- out) (U8182)
posted 7 minutes ago
Also, tbh the last penalty taken by Drogba in that game did bring on an out of body experience.
All of the frustration in regard to us not winning that competition and how it weighed on the club & considering how much hard work had gone into the club by all concerned drained away immediately.
I was really happy for Roman & JT
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A huge part of me was really sad after we'd one that shootout because the thrill of the chase was over.
That 8 year CL struggle (I'd argue longer as 99-00 acted as a prelude, losing to Barca how we did) was the greatest football story I knew I'd ever see, not even England winning the World Cup was gunna top that in my lifetime. I watched the celebrations feeling a little depressed, true story
Drogba vs Everton in 06/07 too. One of my favourite games ever.
I always think about Damien duffs goal to go 3 up against Barca, the loudest I’ve ever heard Stamford bridge when that goal went in
The 1970 FA cup final replay, Ossie's goal ,after an exquisite pass from Charlie Cook, and then Dave Webbs
winner, still brings tears to my eyes it does .
Lampard late winner vs Stoke City
https://youtu.be/7XKqnoafXX8?si=QZFdP_u04Umgsu88
It was a dreadful Fa cup final v United but I loved Drogba's extra time winner
For emotion I think it's difficult to look past Drogba's contribution in Munich, I also was fortunate to be present and it was the greatest weekend of my life bar none.
We had been second best all game, had deservedly conceded a late goal after 83 minutes and looked like we were going to get exactly what we deserved (which was nothing) then Drogs gets a goal out of almost nothing and suddenly we are miraculously back in the game.
Everything was stacked against us succeeding, including playing the game in their own stadium, effectively making it a home game for them and on paper they were a far superior team to us at that time and all we had in our favour was an iron resilience to somehow prevail against all the odds.
Extra time brought more rollercoaster rides, where we survive a penalty and even in the penalty shoot out we were 1-3 down at one point and staring down the barrel. Drogba's penalty was the first opportunity all night that we had been presented with, to cut their throats (they were up on offer at that point) and like all big game serial winners do - he stepped up and did it!!
I think I'd give it to Torres' Nou Camp goal on balance. I've never had a change of emotion so dramatic after a goal than that one.
That was easily the most stressful footballing experience of my life, and all that tension draining away was relieving af. I felt like I'd been given water after running a marathon, I can only imagine how the players must've felt.
Hazard's goals in Baku were quite emotional as I knew it was his last game for us and I doubt I'll see a more naturally talented exciting player at our club in my lifetime.
All of the above but a couple of others that stick out for me is Mark Hughes's winning goal against Vicenza in the second leg of the European Cup Winners semi final. Also Zola's winner in the Final against Stuttgart.
Drog's equaliser V Bayern @ Alliance to take us into extra time has to be on the list.
Torres's 2012 in terms of the spectacular and tension relief,
And most fun worthy : Lampard's strike that caused the Liverpool Finnish back , forget his name ...to own goal in extra time....first leg ECL match (1-1).
comment by De Superbi (U6486)
posted 12 hours, 4 minutes ago
All of the above but a couple of others that stick out for me is Mark Hughes's winning goal against Vicenza in the second leg of the European Cup Winners semi final. Also Zola's winner in the Final against Stuttgart.
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Great shout for Mark Hughes. I was watching the game 8i a Courchavel bar and literally ran up to the TV and kissed it when he scored.
Summer great appraisal of that game, as I explained the Luiz penalty at 3-1 against was for me the point where i believed we might come back and win it
He took it with such confidence and venom, he really was dodgy defender, but he had the heart of a lion.
The first time i recognised him , was when he nearly cut Tevez in half with a challenge
Yes you’re bang on Iffy. When you think about it the two pens by Luiz and Lampard were particularly brave considering we had no margin for error at that point. Cole and Drogs (standard) also did their stuff.
That game, the Germans were really convinced that they had cup won prior to the start.
The massive cup image at the end of the stadium
After the game they were whacked, totally 7 issed & stunned
Yeah , likewise my most memorable footballing weekend
Di Matteo after 43 seconds. For a 19 year old who was so distraught 3 years earlier, that I can't to this day remember any of the train journey back to Berwick-upon-Tweed, I almost shot my bolt
Super Frank scoring days after his mum's passing. I know I'm weird but that was really emotional and I have uet to lose either of my parents.
Next one not a goal, but a moment. The final whistle for Pool at home in 2003. I felt that was the moment that saved my football club. (Was 6 in 83 and didn't know any better back then)
Drogba's free kick against Portsmouth. I knew we were gonna do the double.
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posted on 10/3/24
All in OP. Some others:
Demba Ba vs PSG
Michael Essien vs Arsenal
Michael Essien vs Valencia
Ivanovic vs Napoli
Drogba vs Liverpool 2008 CL
posted on 10/3/24
David Luiz penalty against Bayern in the 2012 C/L final at the Allianze arena.
I was fortunate enough to be there, for me his reaction, the way he took that penalty was the key moment. In the shoot out.
posted on 10/3/24
Also, tbh the last penalty taken by Drogba in that game did bring on an out of body experience.
All of the frustration in regard to us not winning that competition and how it weighed on the club & considering how much hard work had gone into the club by all concerned drained away immediately.
I was really happy for Roman & JT
posted on 10/3/24
Michael Essien vs Arsenal
----------------------------------------------------------
That's a shout and a half. I never felt we were more invincible (at home) than that moment when he thunderc**ted that in
posted on 10/3/24
comment by ifarka, (B-C- out) (U8182)
posted 7 minutes ago
Also, tbh the last penalty taken by Drogba in that game did bring on an out of body experience.
All of the frustration in regard to us not winning that competition and how it weighed on the club & considering how much hard work had gone into the club by all concerned drained away immediately.
I was really happy for Roman & JT
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A huge part of me was really sad after we'd one that shootout because the thrill of the chase was over.
That 8 year CL struggle (I'd argue longer as 99-00 acted as a prelude, losing to Barca how we did) was the greatest football story I knew I'd ever see, not even England winning the World Cup was gunna top that in my lifetime. I watched the celebrations feeling a little depressed, true story
posted on 10/3/24
Drogba vs Everton in 06/07 too. One of my favourite games ever.
posted on 10/3/24
I always think about Damien duffs goal to go 3 up against Barca, the loudest I’ve ever heard Stamford bridge when that goal went in
posted on 10/3/24
The 1970 FA cup final replay, Ossie's goal ,after an exquisite pass from Charlie Cook, and then Dave Webbs
winner, still brings tears to my eyes it does .
posted on 10/3/24
Lampard late winner vs Stoke City
https://youtu.be/7XKqnoafXX8?si=QZFdP_u04Umgsu88
posted on 10/3/24
It was a dreadful Fa cup final v United but I loved Drogba's extra time winner
posted on 10/3/24
For emotion I think it's difficult to look past Drogba's contribution in Munich, I also was fortunate to be present and it was the greatest weekend of my life bar none.
We had been second best all game, had deservedly conceded a late goal after 83 minutes and looked like we were going to get exactly what we deserved (which was nothing) then Drogs gets a goal out of almost nothing and suddenly we are miraculously back in the game.
Everything was stacked against us succeeding, including playing the game in their own stadium, effectively making it a home game for them and on paper they were a far superior team to us at that time and all we had in our favour was an iron resilience to somehow prevail against all the odds.
Extra time brought more rollercoaster rides, where we survive a penalty and even in the penalty shoot out we were 1-3 down at one point and staring down the barrel. Drogba's penalty was the first opportunity all night that we had been presented with, to cut their throats (they were up on offer at that point) and like all big game serial winners do - he stepped up and did it!!
posted on 10/3/24
I think I'd give it to Torres' Nou Camp goal on balance. I've never had a change of emotion so dramatic after a goal than that one.
That was easily the most stressful footballing experience of my life, and all that tension draining away was relieving af. I felt like I'd been given water after running a marathon, I can only imagine how the players must've felt.
posted on 10/3/24
Hazard's goals in Baku were quite emotional as I knew it was his last game for us and I doubt I'll see a more naturally talented exciting player at our club in my lifetime.
posted on 11/3/24
All of the above but a couple of others that stick out for me is Mark Hughes's winning goal against Vicenza in the second leg of the European Cup Winners semi final. Also Zola's winner in the Final against Stuttgart.
posted on 11/3/24
Drog's equaliser V Bayern @ Alliance to take us into extra time has to be on the list.
Torres's 2012 in terms of the spectacular and tension relief,
And most fun worthy : Lampard's strike that caused the Liverpool Finnish back , forget his name ...to own goal in extra time....first leg ECL match (1-1).
posted on 11/3/24
comment by De Superbi (U6486)
posted 12 hours, 4 minutes ago
All of the above but a couple of others that stick out for me is Mark Hughes's winning goal against Vicenza in the second leg of the European Cup Winners semi final. Also Zola's winner in the Final against Stuttgart.
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Great shout for Mark Hughes. I was watching the game 8i a Courchavel bar and literally ran up to the TV and kissed it when he scored.
posted on 12/3/24
Summer great appraisal of that game, as I explained the Luiz penalty at 3-1 against was for me the point where i believed we might come back and win it
He took it with such confidence and venom, he really was dodgy defender, but he had the heart of a lion.
The first time i recognised him , was when he nearly cut Tevez in half with a challenge
posted on 12/3/24
Yes you’re bang on Iffy. When you think about it the two pens by Luiz and Lampard were particularly brave considering we had no margin for error at that point. Cole and Drogs (standard) also did their stuff.
posted on 12/3/24
That game, the Germans were really convinced that they had cup won prior to the start.
The massive cup image at the end of the stadium
After the game they were whacked, totally 7 issed & stunned
Yeah , likewise my most memorable footballing weekend
posted on 12/3/24
Di Matteo after 43 seconds. For a 19 year old who was so distraught 3 years earlier, that I can't to this day remember any of the train journey back to Berwick-upon-Tweed, I almost shot my bolt
Super Frank scoring days after his mum's passing. I know I'm weird but that was really emotional and I have uet to lose either of my parents.
Next one not a goal, but a moment. The final whistle for Pool at home in 2003. I felt that was the moment that saved my football club. (Was 6 in 83 and didn't know any better back then)
Drogba's free kick against Portsmouth. I knew we were gonna do the double.
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