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Best CL Moment Behind Moura in Amsterdam?

Best apart from Amsterdam?

  • Sterling and VAR

    Votes: 38 30.4%
  • Moura at the Nou Camp

    Votes: 1 0.8%
  • Eriksen Vs Madrid

    Votes: 7 5.6%
  • Crouch at the San Siro

    Votes: 25 20.0%
  • "Taxi for Maicon"

    Votes: 54 43.2%

  • Total voters
    125

mil1lion

This is the place to be
May 7, 2004
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Would actually go with the game at Inter even though we lost. We showed character in the 2nd half and that was the first game where Bale really stepped up. The return game I feel was impacted by that first one and Bale had the confidence to dominate that game.
 

pook

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Jul 19, 2009
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It's not the correct answer, but I'm gonna toss it in the mix: the whistle at full time v AC Milan at the Lane. The greatest nil-nil ever. Sandro and Wilson ... Harry (Harry!) setting us up hold a single-goal lead for 90 minutes ... and doing it! There was a satisfaction in that moment quite unlike any of the others we're all more inclined to consider.
 

dagraham

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Sep 20, 2005
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46,140
ONE NIL away to AC Milan, Lennon skipping over Nesta, squaring to Crouch, the crowd erupts

I voted for the Inter game at WHL as it remains one of my favourite games and experiences at the old WHL.

However, I agree that beating AC Milan at the San Siro is right up there, and it also gives me the chance to post this again :

 

JCRD

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Aug 10, 2018
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Was discussing at work today. Obviously the Ajax semi-final comes first - what's been our second best moment?

Got to be the Man City away game. I was watchign it in a bar and when Sterling scored, I walked out of the bar for a cigarette, I was pretty much numb, then my mates were chasing me back in and saw what happened... never experienced that kind of up and down emotion until Ajax which superseded it

Insane run of CL games because we didnt start that campaign off well at all.

Honorouble mention though for the Bale hattrick. I was at the game and to see us 4-0 I just wanted to get out but couldnt as I was on the travel package so to see that Bale hattrick was witnessing the start of someone being made.

AC milan away was the first time I saw Spurs beat one of the European giants away from home. Lennon skipping away past tackles and just getting me off my seat
 

PaulM

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Feb 9, 2005
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Regardless of how it turned out, walking up the High Road to watch the final, surrounded by 100,000 other spurs fans, was what supporting a football club is all about...


That day was incredible. Spent the entire day around Tottenham as me and my son got in on an early flight. The atmosphere was electric all day and just being around so many fellow fans was a great experience. Shame we undid it within a minute of kick off...

The City game for me though. An intense emotional roller-coaster at the end. Never felt anything like it.
 

KILLA_SIN

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May 24, 2008
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I voted for the Inter game at WHL as it remains one of my favourite games and experiences at the old WHL.

However, I agree that beating AC Milan at the San Siro is right up there, and it also gives me the chance to post this again :


I just think this one was bigger as AC were an absolute European Giant but maybe just falling away at the time, Still had Nesta/Gattuso/Zlatan/Seedorf/T Silva in the line-up. One of the greatest club football sides in history, up there with Madrid, 7 Times winners 4 times Runners Up, and they haven't won it since 2007

 

-Afri-Coy-

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Jun 26, 2012
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Bale vs Inter. So many things happened that night. We actually announced we can do it with big boys, playing the European Champions off the park. Bale announced that he was world class and the atmosphere that evening was one if the best WHL had seen.

Honestly feel bad for anyone who didn’t get to watch this live (on tv for most of us but in real time is the main thing) it was such an incredible feeling, to see us come from mediocrity, mid table dross and to perform like that against a European Giant. Ill never ever forget it.

Amsterdam is the only memory that beats that feeling for me.
 

ralvy

AVB my love
Jun 26, 2012
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That day was incredible. Spent the entire day around Tottenham as me and my son got in on an early flight. The atmosphere was electric all day and just being around so many fellow fans was a great experience. Shame we undid it within a minute of kick off...

The City game for me though. An intense emotional roller-coaster at the end. Never felt anything like it.

Yeah, to this day I still keep wishing someone had reminded Sissoko before kick off to keep his arm down whenever inside the penalty box.
 

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
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88,539
I voted for the Inter game at WHL as it remains one of my favourite games and experiences at the old WHL.

However, I agree that beating AC Milan at the San Siro is right up there, and it also gives me the chance to post this again :


The two guys pissing themselves at him :LOL:
 

Dov67

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Jul 1, 2005
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I was also at the inter away game for the brith of Bale.

My wife called me at half time to calm down my 8 years son who was absolutely distraught with us being 4 down.

5 more minutes and I’m convinced we would have equalised
 

nipponyid

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Jan 19, 2006
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Crouchy at the San Siro, to beat Milan in their own back yard was monumental, especially as i've many Milan connections.
 

curlacious

Don’t look at me. I’m irrelevant.
Aug 29, 2017
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10,105
Think it's easy to say 'Moura in Amsterdam' referring to the last minute goal but for me it was the specific moment after the final whistle that Poch started crying and stumbling around like a drunk dad. Only time I've ever cried over Spurs.

If that doesn't count, I loved the Champions League final until Sissoko's handball. All two minutes. The build-up was just like nothing I've ever experienced in terms of nerves coupled with excitement.
 

spurs mental

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Mar 10, 2007
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Absolutely loved Crouch away at Milan, they had a serious set of attackers and still had some formidable defenders too.

Also loved Ray Wilkins on commentary



City though, away, VAR. I turned the TV off as soon as Sterling scored. Sat on the couch staring into space and my phone lit up, my wifes Liverpool supporting brother in law, I was afraid to open it but seeing the words "VAR BABY!" I couldn't quite believe it.

Sonny at home to them as well, the atmosphere that night, Hugos early penalty save was incredible.

 

wrd

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Aug 22, 2014
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Definitely the city one for me because I remember having turned away and then looking back, noticing that aguero was offside before the pundits did and it was a glorious feeling in that moment.
 
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