Fa cup final

meldrew

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Watching it at the moment, just seen the yaya goal again. No one understands how myself and each and everyone of us felt at that exact moment!

Get goosebumps everytime! So proud to be a blue!
 
meldrew said:
Watching it at the moment, just seen the yaya goal again. No one understands how myself and each and everyone of us felt at that exact moment!

Get goosebumps everytime! So proud to be a blue!
This^^
It feels incredible everytime I see Yaya score that goal it means so so much to all of us, call me a sad bastard but I have never felt more elated in my life when Yaya scored the goal live, and when we lift the trophy it is like I am still dreaming about us winning it and it is amazing to know that we won something big and no one can ever take that away from us the final was an incredible day I will never forget
 
When the final whistle went I was in floods of tears. Everyone was saying: "Pull yourself together. You're a grown man", and all that. But they just didn't understand what it felt like for me. All those years of frustration and disappointment just built up and I had to release the pent-up emotions.


Christ knows what I'll be like when we lift the Prem or the C.L.
 
After missing the early chances and Stoke starting to get into the game it was more relief for me when we scored, then pure nerves to the end. When the whistle blew the dams broke and I was hugging complete strangers same as in the semi-final.
 
middle aged guy next to me nearly died i hugged him that hard and started jumping around with him!!!
 
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCm0nCxvAJA[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH4j_KL0wGE[/youtube]
 
KentBlue said:
When the final whistle went I was in floods of tears. Everyone was saying: "Pull yourself together. You're a grown man", and all that. But they just didn't understand what it felt like for me. All those years of frustration and disappointment just built up and I had to release the pent-up emotions.


Christ knows what I'll be like when we lift the Prem or the C.L.

I was the same, 30+ years of pain washed away in a stream of tears, I loved it. The guy in the seat in front of me done a solo poznan until the final whistle, just looking at my reactions to work out what was going on on the pitch. The time after the goal was sheer hell, especially the Stoke corners/throw-ins.

Cannot wait to win the PL & CL, sooner the better and it will happen that I am sure.
 

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