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Favorite West Ham memory
Favorite West Ham memory
If you could re-live one game/ memory again which one would it be?
West Ham beating Fulham in the 1975 FA Cup final had a big impact on an 8 year old boy at the time.
The 3-3 draw against Spurs with Lanzini’s wonder goal ranks up there for me too.
favorite memory is Frank Lampards diving header to take us to the cup final. What a moment! We all went mental!
West Ham beating Fulham in the 1975 FA Cup final had a big impact on an 8 year old boy at the time.
The 3-3 draw against Spurs with Lanzini’s wonder goal ranks up there for me too.
favorite memory is Frank Lampards diving header to take us to the cup final. What a moment! We all went mental!
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I was there that night. I can't think of any words to do justice to describe West Ham's performance. They have never come anywhere near that quality since.Far Cough UKunt » 04 Jul 2025, 19:36, wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 19:19West Ham United 7 Leeds United 0, November 1966.Budgie Byrne ripped Jackie Charlton a brand spanking new arsehole, that night.
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26/3/2000
At The Boleyn in the Chicken Run dead in line with Di Canio when he made contact with the ball to witness one of the most aesthetic and technically difficult unique goals ever scored in the game on the eve of my 18th birthday.
That to me is what the game is all about, other than hoprfully winning a Trophy, to witness genuine magical Footballing moments on the pitch and at our spiritual beloved Home to boot that will live long in the memory.
At The Boleyn in the Chicken Run dead in line with Di Canio when he made contact with the ball to witness one of the most aesthetic and technically difficult unique goals ever scored in the game on the eve of my 18th birthday.
That to me is what the game is all about, other than hoprfully winning a Trophy, to witness genuine magical Footballing moments on the pitch and at our spiritual beloved Home to boot that will live long in the memory.
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only1billybonds wrote: ↑05 Jul 2025, 01:03 Gary.
Jimmy Neighbour scoring the winner at the end.
Under the lights at Upton Park is probably my favourite ever cliche'.
Yes mate, definitely something magical about the floodlights
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Gary.
Jimmy Neighbour scoring the winner at the end.
Under the lights at Upton Park is probably my favourite ever cliche'.
Jimmy Neighbour scoring the winner at the end.
Under the lights at Upton Park is probably my favourite ever cliche'.
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Unfortunately, many of my strongest memories are defeats... i was at all these ;
Oldham away semi 0 - 6
Forest villa park semi 0 - 4
Tbilisi home 1 - 4
Birmingham FA Cup riot 0 - 3
Favourite memory however, Coventry 1981 league cup semi final.
Great team, night match, Upton Park
Parkes, Lampard, Martin, Bonds, Stewart, Brooking, Devonshire, Pike, Neighbour, Cross, Goddard
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Oldham away semi 0 - 6
Forest villa park semi 0 - 4
Tbilisi home 1 - 4
Birmingham FA Cup riot 0 - 3
Favourite memory however, Coventry 1981 league cup semi final.
Great team, night match, Upton Park
Parkes, Lampard, Martin, Bonds, Stewart, Brooking, Devonshire, Pike, Neighbour, Cross, Goddard
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Budgie Byrne ripped Jackie Charlton a brand spanking new arsehole, that night.
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We had a street party after the win. Everyone was out celebrating. The whole neighbourhood was involved.
A different time back then.
A different time back then.
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Bit of a strange one, but one that sticks out for a few reasons was Birmingham away in 1993, when Kenny Brown and Bish scored in the last couple of minutes we were shit all game, the natives were very upset
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Play off Semi at home Vs Ipswich with my old man in the Bobby Moore at Upton Park, probably my favourite memory.
Watching Payet outclass De Bruyne at home with Slav in charge was joyous.
Song dominating midfield in that golden period before big Sam reverted to type.
And, of course, the whole Di Canio/Redknapp era for all the ups and downs it brought.
Watching Payet outclass De Bruyne at home with Slav in charge was joyous.
Song dominating midfield in that golden period before big Sam reverted to type.
And, of course, the whole Di Canio/Redknapp era for all the ups and downs it brought.
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FC.
I was at that Sunderland game. But for me, it will always be the Eintracht semi final in 76
I was at that Sunderland game. But for me, it will always be the Eintracht semi final in 76
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Watching Geoff Hurst demolish Sunderland with 6 goals and an 8-0 win. Sunderland had Jim Montgomery in goal who was one of the best GKs in England at the time.
Ipswich semi final playoffs UP was fucking mental.
Ipswich semi final playoffs UP was fucking mental.