Bluemoon dan
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Didnt cry but did unleash a torrent of foul and abusive language at the TV. My 3 year old daughter then walked in from the garden and asked what a cheating **** was......
you need to do what I did mate. About 12 months ago I happened to glance out of the window early one morning and saw our milkman wearing a rag shirt. I immediately cancelled my milk order and the walk down to the shop each day for a pinta has done me the world of good. Pathetic I know but small victories are what make it worthwhile!!!Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:Not cried over a derby since 1955. Lost a shilling with my rag brother. Don't know whether it was the defeat, my brother or the shilling that got to me, twelve large copper pennies. Bet you can't remember them. Mixture of George V, VI and Queen Victoria, who didn't quite live long enough to see us win the first trophy.
But I must admit we have been the team most likely to have the fans crying. Try laughing. Like the fella who kicked the fence and then verbalised "I knew it."
Personally, I was asking the ref, definitely didn't hear me, that we had played 4 minutes and then the realisation dawned that we had been done by the infamous OT added time. Shocker.
And then, and then, to top it all, our rag milkman delivers the milk this morning with his No.7 Owen shirt.