When my dad was alive he always wanted to go go to Twickenham to see an international match between England and any other team. He never went though and it goes to show don't just talk about it go and do it !Probably boxing as well I think!
Beat me to it, Chief.Boxing day test at the MCG for me.
you don't get to choose the outcome as well!!Heavyweight boxing world title fight.
Monaco GP.
Final day of the Ryder Cup in America with a Europe win.
you don't get to choose the outcome as well!!
Boxing day test at the MCG for me.
I had a couple of friends who always went to England home games and was offered tickets a few times including one against Scotland but always chose to go to watch us instead!When my dad was alive he always wanted to go go to Twickenham to see an international match between England and any other team. He never went though and it goes to show don't just talk about it go and do it !
Definitely 100m men's final!
Where I get a last minute call up and win.
you a decent swimmer? I'm shit at it. Watching a decent swimmer is something I find amazing, they make it look so effortless.
I meant 100m sprint.
I'm a terrible swimmer. I've got my 5 metre badge though.
Went to Dublin with a crowd for a 5 nations fixture back in 1993. England lost but what a fantastic 'weekend' that was (Thurs - late Sunday afternoon) The game itself felt every bit like the huge occasion it was and continues to be.A Rugby tour of New Zealand.
Always fancied a weekend over the Channel for the Arc.
Anything that would give a good weekend in Dublin.
Good choices.Heavyweight boxing world title fight.
Monaco GP.
Final day of the Ryder Cup in America with a Europe win.
Yes rattles, all of that I can concur. Was lucky enough to get over to Paris a couple of times in the '90's. In '94 about six of our group of nine or ten got in with forgeries. Took about four attempts tho!I've noticed when I've talked about great sporting occasions to people,rugby is often mentioned. The atmosphere,the banter,and of course the drinking etc.
Especially in Ireland !
My dad is 76 and about 8 years ago I decided to take him to as many sporting events that he wanted to go to whole he can
We've been to a gold cup day at Cheltenham
The grand national twice
Twickenham for the all blacks v the barbarians
Murray field to see Scotland v Ireland in the 6 nations
Park head to see Celtic play
An all Ireland Gaelic football final, which is an amazing event to attend
Also an Ulster Gaelic football final
And Hampden to see Celtic in a cup final
He's done well bless him
I know it's not considered a sport but I'd love to watch a wrestle mania just for the actual pomp and ceremony that comes with it
Never been a fan of motor sport, only ever saw a bees fixture once - mid '70's against Hackney hawks. But that is quite an impressive story given the standing of Ole Olsen at that time. And attending the finals.Went to speedway world final 1981 at Wembley where ole Olson cane second and I think Tommy Knudsen came third (both bees riders). In the run up to it friends and I went to the intercontinental final in Vojens, Denmark. We went to ole's house a couple of days before (bit creepy when I think of that today) and his chief mechanic let us into the workshop and see him preparing the bikes.
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