Benarbia's Fat Dad
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Absolutely without doubt. If we get to wembley and win I don't know how i'll ever be able to return to work - the world will have changed forever.
Same here - I was also 13 and was at the final but couldn't go to the replay. I remember being heartbroken after that game but with the following 29 years being trophyless, tomorrows game carries all that hurt with it. We just have to win.Blueburky said:I am old enough to remember the 1981 FA cup final replay. Aged 13 cried like a baby, hated Spurs with a passion ever since.Turned on ESPN today and some crappy thing about very same cup final, turned it off sharpish.Ricki Villa my arse!
Feel sick about tomorrow, had hopes dashed so many times, but Come On you Blues!!! it's about time!!!!
JohnMaddocksAxe said:Anyone crying over the result of a football match wants to have a serious word with themselves.
I hate it.
It smacks of a 'Sky fan' to me.
Every fecking season Sky love to pick out some bellend in the crowd weeping as his team go down. We then get other bellends spotting this and thinking "Hey, this is the way that PROPER football fans behave".
So next season, when their team goes down, they start doing it so everyone can see that they too are a passionate fan and how much they are affected.
Loads of old b0llocks and I will go as far as to state that anyone crying at football (unless it is associated to a far more serious reason/memory that is non football) is almost always a Johnny Come Lately 'fan' who is playing at it
JohnMaddocksAxe said:Anyone crying over the result of a football match wants to have a serious word with themselves.
I hate it.
It smacks of a 'Sky fan' to me.
Every fecking season Sky love to pick out some bellend in the crowd weeping as his team go down. We then get other bellends spotting this and thinking "Hey, this is the way that PROPER football fans behave".
So next season, when their team goes down, they start doing it so everyone can see that they too are a passionate fan and how much they are affected.
Loads of old b0llocks and I will go as far as to state that anyone crying at football (unless it is associated to a far more serious reason/memory that is non football) is almost always a Johnny Come Lately 'fan' who is playing at it
JohnMaddocksAxe said:JohnMaddocksAxe said:Anyone crying over the result of a football match wants to have a serious word with themselves.
I hate it.
It smacks of a 'Sky fan' to me.
Every fecking season Sky love to pick out some bellend in the crowd weeping as his team go down. We then get other bellends spotting this and thinking "Hey, this is the way that PROPER football fans behave".
So next season, when their team goes down, they start doing it so everyone can see that they too are a passionate fan and how much they are affected.
Loads of old b0llocks and I will go as far as to state that anyone crying at football (unless it is associated to a far more serious reason/memory that is non football) is almost always a Johnny Come Lately 'fan' who is playing at it
So, the only thing that will get me crying is if I spot someone else crying. I might shed a tear for the death of football combined with expressing my sadness at the idiocy of people desperate to show that they are "so passionate" (usually to overcompensate).
scowy68 said:I'll be very pissed off if we go out Tommorow nigh like every other blue,but i'll also remind myself that we came within 90 minutes of reaching a cup final.That for me would be a marker of the progress the club has made and it's only a matter of time before we get to a final and win a trophy.