have you ever cried at a game?

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have you ever cried at a game?

by Gus the teenage cow » 21 Mar 2008 14:21

if so what were the circumstances?

Certainly i can think of a lot of games that are candidates for this particular honour

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by crossie » 21 Mar 2008 14:22

oh no, he's infected the Team board too!

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by M-U-R-T-Y » 21 Mar 2008 14:25

Once, the play off final defeat against Walsall. I was too young to remember the Bolton one.

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by M U R K Y » 21 Mar 2008 14:27

M-U-R-T-Y Once, the play off final defeat against Walsall. I was too young to remember the Bolton one.


Cool name.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by LWJ » 21 Mar 2008 14:28

yes at walsal :cry:


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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Gus the teenage cow » 21 Mar 2008 14:28

crossie oh no, he's infected the Team board too!



what's your problem lameoid-get off my case or i'll batter you and your oxf*rd onions!

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by crossie » 21 Mar 2008 14:30

Gus the teenage cow
crossie oh no, he's infected the Team board too!



what's your problem lameoid-get off my case or i'll batter you and your oxf*rd onions!

Leave the onions rings out of this :evil:

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Gus the teenage cow » 21 Mar 2008 14:31

crossie
Gus the teenage cow
crossie oh no, he's infected the Team board too!



what's your problem lameoid-get off my case or i'll batter you and your oxf*rd onions!

Leave the onions rings out of this :evil:


i like the way we connect the whole obsession with onions that you have with me battering you with the crying theme of the thread-that's clever innit bruv?

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by crossie » 21 Mar 2008 14:35

Yeah, blud, brup brup. Shouldn't you be working?


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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by strap » 21 Mar 2008 14:35

Absolutely, unashamedly, sobbed my heart out at the end of the Derby game that crowned us as champs.

Slumped in my seat shaking with emotion as 40 years of supporting this wondeful club finally took its toll as I realsied, finally, we would be in the big time.

My two sone, who only have 10 years of this crap, just hugged me and didn't take they piss. They just knew it was something big.

THAT'S why the likes of Jonny oxf*rd impOSTER wind me up so oxf*rd much. They just don't CARE!!

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Gus the teenage cow » 21 Mar 2008 14:37

crossie Yeah, blud, brup brup. Shouldn't you be working?


this isn't AE-stick to the topic

i cried after the bolton game, i was so happy at half-time, i could finally hold my head up in school the following week or so i thought...how wrong i was :cry: :cry:

the second half collapse cost me 10 years of happiness :cry: :cry:

i'll never get those years back :cry: :cry: :cry:

damn you stuart lovell, you goddamn filthy ape

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by When Hicks went up... » 21 Mar 2008 14:48

Not so much at a game, but definitely after getting back from Leicester... Madejski wandering out to the back of the Turtle and a load of us singing "You're why we're Premier League". Looking around, everyone had tears in their eyes. It was a pretty special moment.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by RG30 » 21 Mar 2008 14:51

strap Absolutely, unashamedly, sobbed my heart out at the end of the Derby game that crowned us as champs.

Slumped in my seat shaking with emotion as 40 years of supporting this wondeful club finally took its toll as I realsied, finally, we would be in the big time.

My two sone, who only have 10 years of this crap, just hugged me and didn't take they piss. They just knew it was something big.

THAT'S why the likes of Jonny oxf*rd impOSTER wind me up so oxf*rd much. They just don't CARE!!


Your rants against Oster are rather boring now


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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by dan19 » 21 Mar 2008 14:53

Twice, Walsall and Leicster

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Gus the teenage cow » 21 Mar 2008 15:02

dan19 Twice, Walsall and Leicster


you didn't exactly go into detail there

maybe you are a man of few words, that or a slow typist


how many tears did you cry?

did the tears hit anybody?

what colour were they?

at what point did they fall off your face?

did anybody see u crying and guffaw?


etc etc

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Chuckle Brother » 21 Mar 2008 15:13

2-0 down against Boro'. I was thinking "what a waste of 545 quid".

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by strap » 21 Mar 2008 15:19

RG30 Your rants against Oster are rather boring now


Just like his attempts at wing play.

He's got a very simple way of shuttingme up - play some decent football for a change, make me eat my words. Nothing would give me greater pleasure.

Shame there's going to no chance of that ever happening.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Kevin Doyles Right Foot » 21 Mar 2008 15:32

After Walsall i was physically ill for 3 days solidly afterwards, that is dedication for you, especially considering I was only about 8 at the time...

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 21 Mar 2008 15:40

Both play off finals.

Final Elm Park game v Norwich.

That thrashing by Bristol Rovers at the Mad Stad.

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by Gordons Cumming » 21 Mar 2008 15:43

strap Absolutely, unashamedly, sobbed my heart out at the end of the Derby game that crowned us as champs.

Slumped in my seat shaking with emotion as 40 years of supporting this wondeful club finally took its toll as I realsied, finally, we would be in the big time.

My two sone, who only have 10 years of this crap, just hugged me and didn't take they piss. They just knew it was something big.

THAT'S why the likes of Jonny oxf*rd impOSTER wind me up so oxf*rd much. They just don't CARE!!


Your criticism of Oster is rather boring and spoilt your emotional post.

My daughter who was only 12 cried at Wembley (play-off) coz she didn't know hat was happening and I cried in my living room when the result at Leicester appeared on the TV.
Like Strap it's been a long time coming..........and we're not letting go yet!

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