Hermit Road 1:56 Sat Apr 23
What’s your favourite day in the sporting calender?
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FA cup final would have been nailed on for number 1 in the past but doesn’t even feature for me now.
1. First West Ham match of the season. 2. Super Bowl. 3. Ladies day at Aintree.
You lot?
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Crassus
4:53 Tue Apr 26
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June 16th
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Grumpster
3:54 Tue Apr 26
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Last day of the ryder cup takes some beating when there's still everything to play for.
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scott_d
3:51 Tue Apr 26
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Europa League Semi Final First leg
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tanman
12:28 Tue Apr 26
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First day of the Cheltenham Festival for me or the first day of the Masters. both get me much more excited than any football these days. Although looking forward to Thursday.
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southbankbornnbred
11:08 Tue Apr 26
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I know - remarkable that you'd find such an attitude on this site. I'll work on it, though.
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Manuel
11:06 Tue Apr 26
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Awww, you're so West Ham. Bless.
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southbankbornnbred
11:01 Tue Apr 26
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1. Any West Ham game.
101. Any New York Jets game. 102. All the other things.
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Jasnik
12:49 Tue Apr 26
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If your saying super Bowl then WWE must be right up there for you lot.
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Nutsin
12:47 Tue Apr 26
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The NFL draft
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stewey
10:35 Mon Apr 25
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Thursday the 28th of April in the year 2022
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Alfs
6:27 Mon Apr 25
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Any game that we're involved in.
Home Nations Rugby
The Derby used to be huge, but I hardly notice it happening nowadays.
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Lato
5:59 Mon Apr 25
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The first ball bowled in the first day of an Ashes series.
As a kid it was always the FA Cup Final but not now it has lost it's appeal
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Cabbage Savage
5:55 Mon Apr 25
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Tuesday
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torino hammer
5:51 Mon Apr 25
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When I was young it was the FA cup final and early group stages of euros and especially the world cup with games featuring international small countries etc
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torino hammer
5:48 Mon Apr 25
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West Ham games otherwise Tour de France Mountain stages especially
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Swiss.
5:45 Mon Apr 25
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The Boat Race
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Dan M
7:43 Sun Apr 24
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Outside of football - the opening and queen stages of the Tour de France.
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Warchild
2:07 Sun Apr 24
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The final of Crufts.
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Sven Roeder
12:48 Sun Apr 24
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As said every 2 years it should be the equivalent date of Sunday July 10 this year .... Mens Wimbledon Final followed by World Cup or Euros Final
Boxing Day .... first day of the MCG Test followed by West Ham in the afternoon AFL Grand Final ... last Saturday in September
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,
11:46 Sun Apr 24
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Growing up it was undoubtedly the FA cup final. As a sporting event with mass English appeal it was without parallel years ago especially as there was only one TV channel and very little live sport apart from the test cricket home series.
Nowadays it’s difficult to pick anything as favourite because we are spoiled for choice and every big sporting event is available one way or another.
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Woodford Green
11:39 Sun Apr 24
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Always loved the FA cup and still do whilst WHU aware still in it. I make a point of attending all our games in the competition, home or away so for me the biggest day is the day we invariably get knocked out.
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