
anfield 89 anniversary
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When did this happen? I thought our history started in 1996. 

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Remember being allowed to stay up and watch it then being kept up by hearing all the celebrations from drunk gooners heading home on a great day.
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Was there in row 2 of the seats in the corner by the standing section. If anyone has the whole match tape still just prior to halftime I can see myself with my St George Flag aloft.
Still have all the newspapers up the loft and the match ticket and programme signed by all the players (which I got done during the summer thanks to someone who knew Perry Groves)
Easily the greatest football night / day of my life
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Just thinking about that day back in 89 still gives me goosebumps.
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i wasnt there , i was in a pub having my 21st ,arsenal scarf on with only my uncle and dad shouting for the arsenal but it was by far the greatest arsenal night ever 

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Still sends shivers every time I think about it.
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Still the greatest moment ever. Goosebumps just thinking about it.
This year's end to the PL was really exciting but the Slysports bollocks about the greatest end to a season ever was fucking ludicrous. All Citeh had to do was match Manure's result, wasn't it? And they were at home. Against relegation fodder.
We had to go to the home of our main rival for the league, a fortress at the time, against the only other team that could win it, beat them by two clear goals - and we did it. Nothing comes close to that.
This year's end to the PL was really exciting but the Slysports bollocks about the greatest end to a season ever was fucking ludicrous. All Citeh had to do was match Manure's result, wasn't it? And they were at home. Against relegation fodder.
We had to go to the home of our main rival for the league, a fortress at the time, against the only other team that could win it, beat them by two clear goals - and we did it. Nothing comes close to that.

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I traveled up there there with John Radford and Micheal Watson !
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Herd wrote:I traveled up there there with John Radford and Micheal Watson !
Of course you did!

What happened? Did Bruce Willis and Madonna cancel at the last minute?

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is it ridiculous tattooing "May 26th 1989" on my back if i wasn't even alive???
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HendrixFreire wrote:is it ridiculous tattooing "May 26th 1989" on my back if i wasn't even alive???
Why would you want to be tattooed when your dead.
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EC3 wrote:HendrixFreire wrote:is it ridiculous tattooing "May 26th 1989" on my back if i wasn't even alive???
Why would you want to be tattooed when your dead.


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he was the driver most probably .DB10GOONER wrote:Herd wrote:I traveled up there there with John Radford and Micheal Watson !
Of course you did!![]()
What happened? Did Bruce Willis and Madonna cancel at the last minute?
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Top Londoner wrote:Delorean Dor's wrote:23 years since luckiest last minute win yes, greatest moment was going undefeated
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Really ?????
Delorean Dor - You obviously weren't there or are a scouser on our board. How is it, that just because the goal came in injury time that it is the luckiest win?
The team had a lot of bollocks in those days and a manager who knew tactics inside out and the team played it out exactly as told. i was certainly lucky enough to be there that night and it goes down as the best night in all of my 30 years supporting the Arsenal, never to be beaten in my book.
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flash gunner wrote:EC3 wrote:HendrixFreire wrote:is it ridiculous tattooing "May 26th 1989" on my back if i wasn't even alive???
Why would you want to be tattooed when your dead.![]()
lol
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