Saw my neighbour for the first time in ages yesterday. Talked about the game, he said every single person he's spoke to knows that was a goal, the other way and its defo given as one, but they needed Utd vs City to sell to foreign audiences. Cancelling his West Ham season ticket (he's an older geezer who's had one for literally decades) because he's just not entertained by what the game is anymore.
VAR will be the death of this sport.
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Sadly worldwide it’s a minter for the tv and FA people which is why that goalI do think the attraction of City v United is vastly overstated, as a derby Utd v Liverpool and Utd v Leeds has always been better than it. The other thing is that it was the same final last year, I don't even think I watched it or know what the score was.
Sadly worldwide it’s a minter for the tv and FA people which is why that goal
Was disallowed
Never celebrated then?I always thought the Torp goal was offside, just from the way that Wright was coming back, and after the delay for the pen VAR was firmly in my mind. So his winner against Wolves was far better for me.
The radio show had me in tears and unseenHaji's was an amazing feeling. But I can't help but welling up at Torp's and everything that went on that day.
Torp's takes it for me.
I did, but knew it would get reviewed so was never convinced it would count.Never celebrated then?
It didn’t matter and it won’t matter this year eitherI do think the attraction of City v United is vastly overstated, as a derby Utd v Liverpool and Utd v Leeds has always been better than it. The other thing is that it was the same final last year, I don't even think I watched it or know what the score was.
That has to be THE picture of the season!So I'm changing this canvas above my computer partly because it's faded in the sun View attachment 35604
But also Because he's leaving and replacing it with this View attachment 35605
A lot of my customers at work know I am a city fan and loads rang me on the Monday after the united game and I said to every one of them that nobody can ever take the feeling away that I had for those 2 minutes when Torps goal went in. Its the best feeling I've had since we won the FA Cup probably better in fact having faced so much shit over the last few years.
The other moment for me was at the end when their players and fans couldn’t get off the pitch and out the stadium quick enoughThe Day Wembley Stood Still.
The other moment for me was at the end when their players and fans couldn’t get off the pitch and out the stadium quick enough
Then for what felt like 20 mins they enjoyed our support and we enjoyed their gratitude
I was starting to think I was the only one who half expected the Torp goal to be chalked off by VAR. I celebrated Wright's equalising penalty much more.I always thought the Torp goal was offside, just from the way that Wright was coming back, and after the delay for the pen VAR was firmly in my mind. So his winner against Wolves was far better for me.
Yeah, the circumstances of the Torp goal will never get repeated. The sense of occasion at Wembley, the importance of winning to get to the cup final, how late into injury time it was, the standard of the opposition and the sheer magnitude of the comeback. It's a Hollywood script in real life, including the moment you thought the villain was dead but they somehow spring back to life.Better to have experienced "Torp" than not. We will all never experience anything like that again, because the chances of that match circumstance being repeated are near 0.
Will always have that moment, reagardess. Still makes me smile now thinking about it - like being transported to another place.
torps goal, definitely.
i think i accidentally had sex with the guys in the row in front of me when that went in.
To be honest Swanny my emotional connection to CCFC vs. the England is about a million times in favour of Cov - and the gap is only getting bigger as the years roll on. So can’t compare.That Torp goal was something else. What to compare it with? Sol Campbell’s disallowed goal v Argentina is the closest I can get to.
But actually, to be at Wembley, as underdogs, having played crap for most of the game, go 3-0 down but turn it round in the last seconds…….Campbell’s doesn’t come close.
And the noise and the dancing and hugging strangers and nearly tripping over the seats.
I cant believe I’m saying this but it actually doesn’t matter to me now that it was disallowed. It’s something that happened that nobody can ever take away.
The Torp goal was certainly 50/50 for offside. The fact they used one angle to make the decision that Wright was offside (so we are led to believe )I think the Torp goal is why the semi is so difficult to get over. To have that level of incredible elation and then to see it snatched away.
Exactly this.... This is how I felt!...However, the Torp ‘goal’ was an out of body experience like no other. I was screaming, jumping, crying, hugging, swearing, laughing, I felt like I was flying… total hysteria.
At that moment all of the hurt we have been through for so many years prior to MR was expelled. Yes, ultimately it didn’t count but football is about moments. That was the finest of them.
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