Thinking back the 1988 FA Cup Final and 1987 League Cup final were funny as well. There's no beel quite like a scouse one.
we have a proud history. you have yet to win an away game let alone match our impressive trophy haul which was achieved legally. Stirling Albion
Not in Living Memory, but West Auckland winning the Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy in 1909 [and again in 1911, beating Juventus 6-1 in the final!]
As a Celtic fan - 6 - 2 and Larsson's chip over Klos! As a Scotland fan - John Collin's penalty v Brazil @ France 98 (or his kick off v Estonia!!) In general - Boris Becker winning Wimbledon, Liverpool's comebacks in 1) UEFA cup v some spanish team 2) Champions League v Milan, Man U V Bayern - Ole's last gasp goal, Eubank/Benn fights, Recently - Murray and Team Europe stickin it to the yanks in their own back yard!!
1988 Stuttgart Rep. of Ireland 1 v 0 England,Irelands 1st major competition and Ray Houghton that proud Irishman from Castlemilk put the ball in the net,nothing better although beating the Italians in New York '94 comes close
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_UEFA_Cup_Final Ok, maybe not a comeback as such but still a right good gemme!
British and Irish Lions beating South Africa in 1997 was pretty decent actually. Oh and the men's 4X100 relay team beating the USA in the Olympic final in Athens was pretty spectacular as well.
Well **** me, all the greatest sporting moments just happened to be in UK football. Who'd have guessed?
Not really - we were just making small talk waiting till you got back to mention the 1932 - 33 Ashes series. In Jardine we trust
Not quite,Ireland not in the UK although all their players played there.Stephen Roche winning the Tour De France '87 is another great sporting moment and he did the Triple Crown that year aswell
A cricketing tragedy of the greatest magnitude. To visit those appalling tactics upon the noble game, was an outrage.