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bluemoonno1

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admit it, who else cried, cried my eyes out when aguero scored the winner and im 47 years old! Still tearful now, while watching it back.
 
I was fine at the game (in shock) but teary watching it back today, there's a close up of a girl in the crowd after the goal crying, it set me off

I know, soft cnut

I am 48 though, 44 years of pain eh............

about to book my tattoo now, said i would finally do it if we won
 
Only about 12 times so far and don't think it's over yet. Not really crying though, just watery eyes from a range of different emotions
 
My 8-years old was in tears at 1-2 with about 4-minutes to go. It was heartbreaking!

When Sergio scored we both had a couple of tears for a different reason, except my 7-year old. He just said "have we definitely won it now?"

Both boys were hyper all night and are going to be a nightmare at school today.

Best day ever.......so far.

Actually had a bit of a moment this morning when I got my boys up early to watch MOTD.
 
i had the exact same emotion as the play off final, tears, wondering why i put myself through this, why go through the pain but city make it worth it, never ever will anything or anyone touch my heart like city do.
 
Like a baby! I cheered & then after a few seconds of jumping up & down hugging my Dad & uncles who were going mental I realised no noise was coming out of my mouth. Then I thought I was gonna blackout so sat in my seat & burst into tears. Not stopped crying since. Got home from the Etihad around 8, watched it all over again, cried. Eventually went to sleep, woke up this morning emotionally & physically wrecked so rang in work for a days holiday & watched Sky Sports ever since & every single time they play the goal with wanker Tyler's commentary I well up again!!!

I'm 42 & been going to matches, mostly with my Dad & uncles, since 75 & nothing, absolutely fuckin nothing, was like yesterday!
 
I shed a few tears at the final whistle along with quite a few who sit around me. We're all around the 40/50 years old range and have all seen the darkest of days for the club we love. Those tears were of pure, unadulterated joy, no one ashamed to shed them openly just raw emotion coming to the fore.
 
when sergio scored i cried, it just doesnt happen to us so all that emotion just flooded out
 
I cant watch the Sergio goal without bursting into tears yet lol.

Magnificent!
 
Cried this morning when watching it again (and again...).

The sheer joy of Sergio when he strikes that ball is something that will live with me forever.<br /><br />-- Mon May 14, 2012 10:21 am --<br /><br />
blueinsa said:
I cant watch the Sergio goal without bursting into tears yet lol.

Magnificent!

snap mate.
 
I thought i would cry at the match if we won it, but i didn't. I was just in total shock. But watching it back at home was when it started to sink in and i'm not ashamed to say that i cried my eyes out.

The most amazing thing was my Dad telling me that my little brother (6 years old) was in floods of tears at home at the full time whistle and was repeating "i'm just so happy". I didn't think he would feel like that - all he's ever known is City having world class players and winning nearly every week! But he really seemed to understand just how big this was. Just an incredible moment.
 
I was getting emotional from about 80+ minutes thinking this is horrible, unbearable, i was almost sick. Then Aguero scored and it all came pouring out!! (the tears not the sick, that came later after one too many tins and a kebab)
 
I had to leave the Imperial hotel in Melbourne last night on the pretext of having a smoke, at full time. Luckily all the blues inside (about 50, i reckon) were still going mental and no one saw me :)
 
I managed to contol myself at Wembley but yesterday I lost it. Still tearfull now. I even cried watching the Merson highlights. QUALITY!
 
Yes I will put my hand up to that. I'm over in Aus, game finished at 2am, was still up at 5am, watery eyed watching the end of the game over and over again on tv, but it really set me off when they presented the trophy, as it hit home what we have achieved after so long. I have watched the last few minutes probably around 30 times now, I still cannot believe what happened. I'm 50 in a couple of months, have followed the team for 40 years, yesterday was the absolute pinnacal.
 

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