Mine is Forest v Reading last Saturday.
You’d have to consider Germany beating Argentina in 2010 or Spains triumph against Italy in 2012, but for mine, Forest’s thrashing of Reading last Saturday takes the biscuit.
So Forest’s thrashing of Reading last Saturday is not your favourite?
Man utd 0- Liverpool 4.
Spurs 4 QPR 0, Estonia 0 Ireland 4 are the two that immediately come to mind.
Spain 4- Eire 0 and Conor Gormleys’s reaction to it as the goals were going in on Off the ball was quite something.
Barcelona 4-0 Man Utd (1994)
Gary Walsh in goals for United. Romario running riot.
Liverpool 4-0 Real Madrid (2009)
Arsenal 4 Everton 0 with Tony Adams getting the final goal.
Milan 4 Barcelona 0 in EC final
Newcastle 0 Arsenal 4 in first half at St James Park in 2011. I missed the second half but presume they held on.
Great shout.
Deportivo 4-0 Milan
QF of the champions league, Deportivo trailed then champions Milan 4-1 from the 1st leg.
Milan v Goteberg in the Champions Cup Group Stages. A Van Basten master class
Liverpool 4-0 QPR, October 1987. A wonderful individual goal from John Barnes.
Liverpool 4-0 Manchester United, September 1990. Peter Beardsley lobbing Les Sealey.
Liverpool 4-0 Everton, January 2014. A slaughter.
Liverpool 4-0 Tottenham, March 2014. The day we knew we were going to win the league.
[QUOTE=“Rintintin, post: 1007252, member: 207”]Deportivo 4-0 Milan
QF of the champions league, Deportivo trailed then champions Milan 4-1 from the 1st leg.[/QUOTE]
“This contest is over! Give that man the ten thousand dollars!”
Ole Gunnar Solksjaer 4 (in 10 minutes) - Nottingham Forest 0
was that not 4-2 ?
It was 4-0 alright. they were still in the process of showing replays of Van Bastens specatular third (overhead kick)when he scored his 4th if i remember correctly.
London 0 Hull 4
West Ham 4-0 Man Utd 30th Nov 2010.
Chelsea 0-4 West Ham 1985/86 season. I’m sure Sports Stadium had it on the box
Burnley 4 Plymouth Argyle 0. Having drawn or lost their previous 18 games relegation to the third tier of English football was looking a distinct possibility. It was a Wednesday night and myself and a handful of Irish Clarets made the trip across the water in April 2007 hoping for a dramatic change of fortune. The relief when Michael Duff opened the scoring was palpable and when Paul Mc Veigh doubled the lead shortly after it was obvious the Pilgrims had switched to damage limitation mode. Ian Holloway was so disgusted with the performance of his team he made the players compensate the 100-150 who had made the trip from Devon by refunding the cost of tickets and petrol/bus fare.
London 0 Hull 4
Housemartins
You absolute bunch of philistines.
Christ have mercy.