have you ever cried at a game?

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Jerry St Clair » 21 Mar 2008 15:49

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 strap » 21 Mar 2008 15:55

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



Please see response above. The more support I see for this odious little man, the more I detest him. I really don't give a flying one if I end up the only person in the world who hates the little prick. It's totally irrational I know, I can't explain it. It's not his fault he's cr@p. Everytime I see him with the ball at his feet, I want to put my huge hobnail boots on, and kick in the **** until I'm exhausted, and then I'll ..... oops, Derek & Clive moment. Anyway, you get my drift.

If you could point me in the direction of a suitable therapist, I think I would gladly avail of his/her services.... :wink:

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Coppelled Streets » 21 Mar 2008 16:04

Wembley 95, Leicester City when we won promotion to the best league in the world for the first time in our history, Derby when we won the league and QPR when we lifted the trophy.

That's why even when we're struggling in this league, it's so worth being here and you have to enjoy evevry minute of it because it can all be taken away so easily.

I bloody love this club I do!

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Cemy Junction Expat » 21 Mar 2008 16:08

Gus the teenage cow
crossie Yeah, blud, brup brup. Shouldn't you be working?

this isn't AE-stick to the topic


I never would have thought it possible, but have we reached new heights of irony and self-parody here?!

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Millsy » 21 Mar 2008 16:15

Gus the teenage cow if so what were the circumstances?

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


Only girls and gays cry.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Ian Royal » 21 Mar 2008 16:23

strap
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.


You don't notice when he does, so thats rubbish.

I shed a tear when we finally made it to the big time. And possibly when Murty scored his pen, but I wasn't at either game.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Coppelled Streets » 21 Mar 2008 16:24

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


*** Tries to salvage manleness ***

I filled up, lump in throat, but no tears....

ANYWAY!!! It's so 21st century to connect to your femanine side you big butch lump!

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by EastStandRoyal » 21 Mar 2008 16:33

Going to sound pretty weird but I had tears in my eyes when we lost to Citeh away in November, I had to hold it in because I didnt want to look like a twat sobbing my eyes out.

It was then I knew we were going to be in the relegation scrap for the rest of the season, playing so well until the very last minute when Ireland hit a screamer. Seeing all there fans going crazy to our right was just too much.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Royal Lady » 21 Mar 2008 16:44

I cried at Leicester - more for the fact it had made Schards so happy really. His little voice was trembling with emotion when it was announced we were up. But I'm allowed to cry as I'm an old girlie. I think it's really nice that most of you can admit to shedding tears of emotion.


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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Cookie » 21 Mar 2008 19:16



I cry if ever I can't go to a game.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Uke » 21 Mar 2008 19:22

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



Please see response above. The more support I see for this odious little man, the more I detest him. I really don't give a flying one if I end up the only person in the world who hates the little prick. It's totally irrational I know, I can't explain it. It's not his fault he's cr@p. Everytime I see him with the ball at his feet, I want to put my huge hobnail boots on, and kick in the **** until I'm exhausted, and then I'll ..... oops, Derek & Clive moment. Anyway, you get my drift.

If you could point me in the direction of a suitable therapist, I think I would gladly avail of his/her services.... :wink:



Here's a psychologist who may be able to help


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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by madreadingfan » 21 Mar 2008 19:27

EastStandRoyal Going to sound pretty weird but I had tears in my eyes when we lost to Citeh away in November, I had to hold it in because I didnt want to look like a twat sobbing my eyes out.

It was then I knew we were going to be in the relegation scrap for the rest of the season, playing so well until the very last minute when Ireland hit a screamer. Seeing all there fans going crazy to our right was just too much.


Same here and I wanted to cry when we let 3 goals in against man u in the first 6 minutes and when gunnarson hit the bar in the dying seconds

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by howser » 21 Mar 2008 19:32

Cried with disbelief in me living room at home, one of the first times I was able to watch Gillette Soccer special, and nearly the last !!when a 4 goal Jamie Cureton took us apart at the Mad Stad against Bristol Rovers in 1999......................but just look where the two teams concerned are now !!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by bottom left hand corner » 21 Mar 2008 19:58

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


Same i can still remember with Dido playing in thye background

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Dirk Gently » 21 Mar 2008 19:58

Not At a game, but similar. When the team arrived at the MadStad on an open-topped bus and paraded the Football League Championship trophy around in front of us all the emotion certainly overcame me.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 21 Mar 2008 20:06

Royal Lady I cried at Leicester
that was the only time I've come close to doing so. I could feel it getting to me, which was quite a surprise as I didn't expect to react like that, but it made me feel slightly daft so I bucked my ideas up and got over it.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 21 Mar 2008 20:07

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



Please see response above. The more support I see for this odious little man, the more I detest him. I really don't give a flying one if I end up the only person in the world who hates the little prick. It's totally irrational I know, I can't explain it. It's not his fault he's cr@p. Everytime I see him with the ball at his feet, I want to put my huge hobnail boots on, and kick in the **** until I'm exhausted, and then I'll ..... oops, Derek & Clive moment. Anyway, you get my drift.

If you could point me in the direction of a suitable therapist, I think I would gladly avail of his/her services.... :wink:
I don't think people care about you hating Oster, more that you are starting to mention it too often.

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by rg6royal » 21 Mar 2008 20:41

No

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by size 12 » 21 Mar 2008 20:56

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

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Re: have you ever cried at a game?

by seahawk10 » 21 Mar 2008 21:53

Coppelled Streets Wembley 95, Leicester City when we won promotion to the best league in the world for the first time in our history, Derby when we won the league and QPR when we lifted the trophy.

That's why even when we're struggling in this league, it's so worth being here and you have to enjoy every minute of it because it can all be taken away so easily.

I bloody love this club I do!


Perfectly put Jay. We are staying up... we are staying up!

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