Grown Men Crying....

I cried at the end of the last match at Maine Road and was full screen on the end of an era DVD! On saturday, i was bursting with pride at the final whistle! I should imagine i'll feel even better than that when we finally lift the cup and i may even shed a tear then, i'm looking forward to finding out!!
 
I was watching it at work and I was holding back the tears as the final whistle blew. Even watching the match again yesterday at home with everyone had me welling up. Still thinking about it, talking about it and watching Yaya's goal and the final whistle gets a lump in my throat. I'll probably be uncontrollable if we beat Stoke!
 
i am 16 years old and cried at full time! i could not help it then my dad rushed over and he gave me a massive hug! just hope i will be doing the same come the final whistle on the 14 of may.
 
I was too busy roaring like a bull to cry at full time and was preoccupied hugging everyone and generally behaving like I'd done a handful of strong party smarties. Our celebrations round the Wembley pubs were long and lusty.

"City, we're coming back again, City, we're coming back again"

After 13 hours boozing and celebrating I got back to the hotel room and rolled a bifter to calm myself down. I put my phone on charge as it had gone flat during the game. As the charge came in the first message I recieved was a video, sent by my wife just after the game. It was my three kids (all 4 and under) doing the Poznan on the settee 200 miles away shouting "City!" at the tops of their voices.

I filled up then.
 
Didsbury Dave said:
I was too busy roaring like a bull to cry at full time and was preoccupied hugging everyone and generally behaving like I'd done a handful of strong party smarties. Our celebrations round the Wembley pubs were long and lusty.

"City, we're coming back again, City, we're coming back again"

After 13 hours boozing and celebrating I got back to the hotel room and rolled a bifter to calm myself down. I put my phone on charge as it had gone flat during the game. As the charge came in the first message I recieved was a video, sent by my wife just after the game. It was my three kids (all 4 and under) doing the Poznan on the settee 200 miles away shouting "City!" at the tops of their voices.

I filled up then.


That's quality mate. Really is.
 
Didsbury Dave said:
I was too busy roaring like a bull to cry at full time and was preoccupied hugging everyone and generally behaving like I'd done a handful of strong party smarties. Our celebrations round the Wembley pubs were long and lusty.

"City, we're coming back again, City, we're coming back again"

After 13 hours boozing and celebrating I got back to the hotel room and rolled a bifter to calm myself down. I put my phone on charge as it had gone flat during the game. As the charge came in the first message I recieved was a video, sent by my wife just after the game. It was my three kids (all 4 and under) doing the Poznan on the settee 200 miles away shouting "City!" at the tops of their voices.

I filled up then.


Post it mate
 
I was celebrating at the end, but when i got back home i had a tear or two, and then back on to feeling 10 feet tall...

It's been a long road for that moment, i think i truly realised that we are now a top team and i never thought it would happen.

CTID
 

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