England have provided a few that have pleased me immensely. Lampards disallowed goal in the World Cup and their defeat to Iceland to name but 2.
If I was Irish I'd never forgive Thierry Henry.
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2 recent ones spring to mind for annoyance for me
Argentina V France & Wednesday V Barnsley
Didn’t want either of the eventual successors to win.
England have provided a few that have pleased me immensely. Lampards disallowed goal in the World Cup and their defeat to Iceland to name but 2.
If I was Irish I'd never forgive Thierry Henry.
Suarez handball against Ghana stands out for me. Smart by the rules of the game but a really unlikeable player and team, and knocked out a fun Ghana squad.
Too many England defeats to count, but can't really say no affiliation in that case I don't think.
Reading v Swansea playoff final
Angered Germany v France. Schumacher s challenge on Battiston.
Couldnt stand the German sides.
Barnsley v Swansea play off was fun. Particularly Tates penalty.
Brazil 1 Germany 7 Absolutely hilarious, Game over after 24 minutes. Brazil humiliated in their own back yard. I hated Brazil during that world cup, all emotive, tears during the anthem, and two hits at it. David Luiz losing his shit and putting himself up front after the third went in. Germany didn't get caught up in the bullshit and absolutely pissed all over Brazil. Loved it.
And when Diego beat super shilts to the jump and our lord and saviour decided to do the right thing- Brilliant, just for the reaction, although i did feel for the shopkeepers whose windows were put in, in Margate, or anyone who remotely looked foreign.
I remember being really pissed off at Leeds losing to Bayern in 1975.
Only time I think I've ever felt something for another team is when I used to watch the FA Cup and any of the minnows would do over a bigger team.
Edit: I always want Swansea to lose.
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Dinamo Bucharest v Lazio, Champions League 2007.
After a draw in Lazio Dinamo led 1-0 at half-time but collapsed in the second half due to a woeful performance by their defence including conceding an idiotic penalty immediately after the restart, to eventually lose 3-1.
Even as the game continued there were comments that certain players had been "bought" to ensure Lazio's progress and there were very strong rumours the rest of the week. The defender (with the magnificent Romanian name of Nastase) who conceded the pen and was particularly useless after half-time had his contract terminated immediately and the manager was gone shortly afterwards.
It is the only game I've seen where frustration and confusion with a dramatic change in performance has turned into anger that a "fix" is unfolding in front of your eyes.
Brazil v Portugal 1966
Pele got kicked to death
There are probably quite a few but the first one that springs to mind (for enjoyment) is Coventry 3 Spurs 2 in the 87 Cup Final
That was a good 'un, lovely sunny day. I'd arranged to meet a girl from school in town that day, I was 14. Didn't want to cancel as I liked her. Really wanted to watch the FA cup final though because Dave Bennett was playing, my favourite city player. So, we met up and stood outside rumbelows watching the game through the shop window 🤣 it didn't end too badly because 37 years later we're still together.
Some fans maybe but I’ve yet to notice any Welsh player from that night that still talks about it with such bitterness and as regularly as Shilton does Maradona. He even brought it up when the bloke died ffs.
If he wants to blame anyone for England not winning the world cup in his era he should look in the mirror. He had an absolute shocker in the semi final against West Germany in 1990 for their goal and didn’t get anywhere near any of their penalties.