have you ever cried at a game?

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Archie's penalty » 21 Mar 2008 23:38

Wembley 95.

Thus my username. Reminds me that you have to take the rough with the smooth.

Still love Archie though!

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by readingfc13 » 22 Mar 2008 00:37

Strangely enough, I shed a tear at the last home game of the season against Peterborough 01/02. We were one down due to a Whitehead blunder and I knew that with QPR drawing 0-0 with Brentford earlier that day, a loss would mean we would need to win at Griffin Park, due to their superior GD, and if I remember correctly they had only lost there once all season so I didn't really fancy our chances, especially after a previous 8 game drawing streak! But once we scored 2 in 6 mins early in the second half I was overcome with emotion and couldn't hold back the tears lol :oops:. Thank god for those 2 goals or we would have been consigned to the playoffs for another season which would have been disasterous considering how many points we were ahead of Brentford with 10 games remaining.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Doyler » 22 Mar 2008 00:57

The walsall playoff final, was distraught that day. I didn't say a word on the journey home.

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by The whole year inn » 22 Mar 2008 01:23

Doyler The walsall playoff final, was distraught that day. I didn't say a word on the journey home.


See the post tow above yours.

It was ages before I could watch that game on telly. Rougiers own goal is more ridiculous everytime you see it.

Darren Byfield has never scored a goal like that ever again.

Everyhing went against RFC that day


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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Cookie » 22 Mar 2008 01:46

Jerry St Clair Anyone who cries at a football match is a raging homo. End of.




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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Stooper » 22 Mar 2008 02:01



Slightly poignant moment on that is seeing Matt Gadsby celebrating with Byfield for the winner.

RIP.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Geekins » 22 Mar 2008 02:03

I use to always nearly cry at the beginning of every home game when we use to sing 'Super Reading FC' at the top of our voices. It didn't matter if it was in div 2 or whatever game it was, just loved the whole atmosphere when the east stand was in full voice. I've sat in the South stand and don't want to step foot in there again as so quiet and boring

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by The whole year inn » 22 Mar 2008 02:05

Stooper


Slightly poignant moment on that is seeing Matt Gadsby celebrating with Byfield for the winner.

RIP.


Very true


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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by taipeiroyal » 22 Mar 2008 06:32

Wembley '95 I was in the bogs at half time telling all the doubters that this was it, home and dry.
I really thought we'd be able to snatch an equalizer when Jimmy Quinn made it 4-3.....then came the tears.

At Cardiff against Wallsall, I couldn't even begin to entertain the prospect of defeat. I thought how can a team with such pathetic support stop the mighty Royals. It's amazing how much noise such a small section of the crowd can make at the end of a game... :cry:

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Avon Royal » 22 Mar 2008 07:26

taipeiroyal It's amazing how much noise such a small section of the crowd can make at the end of a game... :cry:


You should have been at the Leicester then :wink:

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Chuckle Brother » 22 Mar 2008 09:12

size 12 Wembley in 95, and I hate Bolton to this day for putting me through that

Leicester 2006. Tried speaking to friends after the game by phone, and just couldn't get the words out


Keep the faith. If we finish 17th and they finish 18th proper revenge will finally have been dished out.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by John Peel » 22 Mar 2008 10:03

Only after the Leicester game. Other occasions were just lumps in throat moments - e.g. after Curo scored against Brentford, Quinny scoring that belter against Wolves to keep us up in 96 and when Harper rounded Reina to make it 3-1 against Liverpool. And actually, when we scored the first goal against City two weeks ago. The buzz was f*cking amazing.


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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Forbury Lion » 22 Mar 2008 10:31

A couple of teardrops of joy as we beat Derby 5-0 to clinch the championship at home.

Other than that, a tear drop or two during the minutes silence for Charlie who stat opposite the aisle from me and others who were killed in the Ufton Nerfett rail crash travelling home from the match.

I've not proper cried at football and probably won't..... even if we get relegated I will be looking forward to next season.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by 79Royal » 22 Mar 2008 10:33

I've never cried at a Reading game, but I might today if we get beat.

C'MON URZ!

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Franchise FC » 22 Mar 2008 17:42

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taipeiroyal It's amazing how much noise such a small section of the crowd can make at the end of a game... :cry:


You should have been at the Leicester then :wink:



He should've been in with the Leicester fans with us !! :shock:
Good job the locals were friendly (well most of them)

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Hugo Boss » 22 Mar 2008 19:10

Crewe away a few seasons back. Got to the front of the refreshments queue at half time to find they'd run out of pies.

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by rg6royal » 22 Mar 2008 19:21

Hugo Boss Crewe away a few seasons back. Got to the front of the refreshments queue at half time to find they'd run out of pies.


:lol:

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by shadesrwrf » 22 Mar 2008 19:34

I wasn't fortunate enough to be at the Leicester game. I actually listened to it on the radio from my office. I cried that day.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by sucatraps » 22 Mar 2008 19:36

Hugo Boss Crewe away a few seasons back. Got to the front of the refreshments queue at half time to find they'd run out of pies.


Madstad, a few seasons back. Got to the front of the refreshment's queue at half-time to find they HADN'T run out of pies! :shock:

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