swaddon Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago What were you doing when France '98 was on? Just out of interest. I was 16 years old and in the middle of my exams. I didn't let anything important like revision get in my way of enjoying the tournament. I remember watching the opening game (v Brazil) and being more nervous for a football match than ever before. I thought we would get battered when they scored early, but we gave a good showing. I don't really recall watching the other two games, but I'm sure I did. I had a wallchart out of the Daily Record, which I diligently filled in after every game. Quote
wee toon red Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago I had just left school and was about to turn 18 later that summer. Watched the Brazil game at my pal's with a carry out, the Norway game in the pub with my old fla and the Morocco disaster at another pal's with another carry out. Other than the Morocco result, it was a glorious couple of weeks with nothing else to do but watch football. Quote
BigAl Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Brazil game was closed door event for me at one of my client's pub with bagpipes pre match and free food and bar all day. As I worked for a brewer at the time I'm sure I sent in six kegs of lager f.o.c. as my contribution to the day. Halcyon days Still have no recollection of getting home that day and reckon I must have watched the other two games at home with the kids Quote
DonUnder Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago I was at the game. Opening ceremony was fckg bizarre - a bit like the drugged-up pre-school stuff on the TV thread I suspect. Fish was selling programmes. (The singer not a fish although that would have fit with the drugged-up theme) Scotland had maybe 5k fans Brazil 10k and the rest was corporate. After the game there was young girls in suits holding up signs with Coca-Cola and Ceba-Geigy etc. for guys in suits to gather at. Quote
Jute Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Flew to Paris the morning of the Brazil game. Watched game in Stade de France . Then next morning hauled my hungover corpse on to a train to Bordeaux. There followed 15 days on the pish wandering across France that my liver has probably never fully recovered from. Only had a SFA ticket for Brazil game but plan of getting to Bordeaux early paid off and got tickets for Norway game plus a contact that got us tickets for the game in St Etienne. Even had it set with work to extend holiday if we got through plus a ticket to get down to Marseille if we got through. Was brilliant trip mixing with fans from all over. Cannot see US being anything like that experience. 1 Quote
BigAl Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Jute said: Flew to Paris the morning of the Brazil game. Watched game in Stade de France . Then next morning hauled my hungover corpse on to a train to Bordeaux. There followed 15 days on the pish wandering across France that my liver has probably never fully recovered from. Only had a SFA ticket for Brazil game but plan of getting to Bordeaux early paid off and got tickets for Norway game plus a contact that got us tickets for the game in St Etienne. Even had it set with work to extend holiday if we got through plus a ticket to get down to Marseille if we got through. Was brilliant trip mixing with fans from all over. Cannot see US being anything like that experience. Sounds brilliant mate You are clearly older than I thought though Quote
DonUnder Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Apparently, Bordeaux matched its annual beer sales on the day of the game. Even by Scotland standards it was a really boozy day. Great city though have been back since though a little more temperate. Quote
Goldie03 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago I love Bordeaux their wine festival is tremendous My daughters at the time were 2 and 4 and I think we were in Majorca for the Brazil game Quote
DonUnder Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Stayed in a Formule 1 - cheap motel with very small rooms. I think there was 4 of us? In the room next door was some loons from Peterhead. There was maybe 10 of them? They had booked 2 rooms but one of their group had 'got lucky'. They had some kind of pact so the amorous couple got one room leaving the rest to share the other one Quote
Jute Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, BigAl said: Sounds brilliant mate You are clearly older than I thought though Sadly I am old enough to been in Italy in 90 as a teenager. Made 96 and 98 and assumed every 2nd year would be like this. Quote
Don Julio Posted 49 minutes ago Report Posted 49 minutes ago I was living in Japan and will have watched the games on telly at stupid times of day probably. The missus is an England supporter so my main recollection is her lying on the floor banging her fists off the carpet when they lost on penalties. I did my best to appear sympathetic... Quote
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