RedAngie
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- Sep 10, 2015
No. I mean the 2015 final when the USA beat Japan. Carli Lloyd's hat trick, etc?
Ah, sorry. I automatically assumed the men's World Cup since you're living in Germany.
No. I mean the 2015 final when the USA beat Japan. Carli Lloyd's hat trick, etc?
The German women's team is also generally fantastic. I think their former goal keeper, Angerer, still holds the record for the longest amount of World Cup play without letting a ball in the net (men or women). It was several games. She's legendary.Ah, sorry. I automatically assumed the men's World Cup since you're living in Germany.
I remember that. I was actually in North Vancouver the day before the Final and saw lots of USA fans in our hotel and around the area. We were on Vancouver Island on the day of the final and waiting at the Sidney ferry terminal for the ferry to Anacortes, Washington. I didn't have any means of watching it, and I turned off my cellular data although later I found that I wouldn't have incurred roaming charges with my cellular plan. But I searched for stations on our car radio and found a national Canadian broadcast of the game.No. I mean the 2015 final when the USA beat Japan. Carli Lloyd's hat trick, etc?
Low key where do u live? We need to chill.
1924 Olympics to watch my grandfather, whom I never met, win a bronze medal in track.which one would you pick ?
The 1936 Berlin Olympics, would love to see opening ceremony when every Country out of respect to the Hitler, dipped there flag as they passed by him, except the USA. Roosevelt said we will not dip out flag to anyone ( I seen videos of it, I get chills) then if thats not enough we Get to watch Clevelands own Jessie Owens go all Gold in front of the Nazis
1924 Olympics to watch my grandfather, whom I never met, win a bronze medal in track.
Super Bowl 52
Philly Philly!
i was there in 1982 - it was AWESOME1982 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship game UNC vs Georgetown. Runners up would be the other UNC NCAA Championships. Chicago Bull's NBA Championship games in the Michael Jordan era would come after those. I also wish I could have seen the Magic Johnson Lakers vs. Larry Bird Celtics NBA Championship games in person. Other than basketball, I would choose men's 1984 USA gymnastics olympic gold medal round.
I was there
i was there in 1982 - it was AWESOME
1924 Olympics to watch my grandfather, whom I never met, win a bronze medal in track.
Game 7 would be a good one to be at too, but 6 just stands out more in my memory. I was a kid, and my family and I were watching the game at home and I remember being very anxious. When Kirby Puckett, one of my childhood heroes, hit his home run to win the game, we were all jumping up and down, it was so exciting. I still remember watching the ball after it was it and hearing the announcer say, “and we’ll see you tomorrow night!!” I actually get a little teary-eyed to this day if I see the clip; happy memories.