oldboyroy
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Yes, couldn't agree more. Spot on with this.Hereford was the most important game in our history.
Tonight is probably the biggest game and stage that we have been on.
Yes, couldn't agree more. Spot on with this.Hereford was the most important game in our history.
Tonight is probably the biggest game and stage that we have been on.
And bigger again for the quarter final, if we manage to get through to tieUnchartered territory, the game gets bigger again next week if we are still in it after tonight.
Still have to pinch myself, Ajax, Marseille, Roma WTF is happening to us?
Really?Tonight is probably the biggest game and stage that we have been on.
I was going to say, you can't know, as the other two games are in the past and the results known. When we get to the Final in Dublin, these ties will count as mere stepping stonesAnd bigger again for the quarter final, if we manage to get through to tie
And anyone our age, whether Brighton / Man Utd fans, still mention and recall it. No-one except those involved will remember who was in the UEFA Cup Final that year.Surprised to see people claiming this is bigger than the FA Cup Final. Perhaps due to current perceptions of that competition. If you judge it by the standards of the time, it's like saying that reaching the last 16 of the UEFA Cup in 1983 would have been bigger than reaching the FA Cup Final. Not even close.
It's a very big match, but the Cup Final would have been watched by billions all over the world. A bigger stage, a bigger opponent in terms of worldwide reputation and a bigger prize.
That’s not history. See definition of the word history.No, Next Thursday will be.
Neither is tonight history.That’s not history. See definition of the word history.
Neither is tonight history, but my previous comment is now history, but tonight is still not history therefore making my original comment relevant surelyThat’s not history. See definition of the word history.
I agree, but more because even if we'd lost the Wigan game we still only needed one win in our next 3 games or for Hudds to have not got 13 points from their 5 remaining games - the fat lady was already singing as far as top 2 was concerned. That diminishes the bigness of it a bit, great occasion as it was.Not sure the Wigan game was bigger. Brighton had been in the top flight before, albeit with a different name. But tonight is proper unchartered territory. In fact *some* people might say it could define the season...
I would say:
Hereford (most important and 'big' in a different way)
Cup final(s)
Tonight
You are both wrong in other words!Neither is tonight history.
Neither is tonight history, but my previous comment is now history, but tonight is still not history therefore making my original comment relevant surely