Comebacks (1 Viewer)

torchomatic

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Not much of a comeback, but pne in the jpt, 2 goals on 93 and 95 mins was incredible

That was an amazing match to watch.

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SkyBlue76

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Greatest ever comeback: Rocky Balboa versus Ivan Drago. Only time I've ever been at a cinema and the entire audience is shouting and cheering just like they were at a real fight!
 

Covstu

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Greatest ever comeback: Rocky Balboa versus Ivan Drago. Only time I've ever been at a cinema and the entire audience is shouting and cheering just like they were at a real fight!
changed he attitude of a whole nation too..... top man that Rocky
 

mrtrench

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Didn't we come back against a North London side in the FA Cup in the late 80s?
 

LastGarrison

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This for me:

[video=youtube;QY1jzjTjIhY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY1jzjTjIhY[/video]

Danny Williams is losing on points, he throws a punch and dislocates his arm, fights on one handed with his other arm hanging out of his socket................and STILL knocks Potter down twice and stops him!!!!!

Well worth 3 minutes of your time if you haven't seen it before.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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That was quality, to be fair liverpools champions league final win was pretty special
 

Happy_Martian

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You're right.

I'm pretty sure that it was a League Cup match.

We were 2-0 down at half time and not playing well.

Now if I remember correctly, Dion had been out injured for a few games and hadn't been expected to be fit in time for the game, but was on the bench.

He came on at half time which really lifted the crowd. We got a goal and from then on it was all us. Not sure about the scorers but I think that Dion got one and John Salako. Nuddy for the other?

On the way home I was flashed by a speed camera, but didn't get a letter:) - perfect evening!

It was the League Cup in 1996. Dion was on the bench as Big Ron wasn't sure if he was fit enough to start. 2 - 0 down with goals from Chris Armstrong and an OG from Dave Busst and half way through the 2nd half, fans were screaming for Dions' entry. Big Ron stood strong and refused to make any substitutions. Until a wee Scot called Gordon Strachan got involved.....well, feigned injury, holding his thigh, hobbling around for 3 mins then dropping to the floor. RA made the change, Strachs for Dion, and was then suitably pissed off that Strachs got up, walked to the sideline and finished the 92 1/2mins directing the game from the touchline. Injury, what injury ? :) Goals from Dion, Sally (pen) and Dave Busst's back put us through to the next round. Amazing game, with the added theatricals that would have been fit to be seen in London's West End or Broadway shows :)
 
Guys, you've got another hour to get your opinions on the show. We've been given another hour on air today, so i'd say get them in by 11.30
 

SkyBlue76

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This for me:

Danny Williams is losing on points, he throws a punch and dislocates his arm, fights on one handed with his other arm hanging out of his socket................and STILL knocks Potter down twice and stops him!!!!!

Well worth 3 minutes of your time if you haven't seen it before.


Never seen that before - absolutely incredible!
 

RegTheDonk

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A sort of comeback: Warwickshire chasing Sussex's record breaking score in the 1993 Nat West final was a bloody remarkable performance.
 

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