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  • Leaving ground Yesterday

    How quiet was it; you could hear a pin drop it was very eerie

    Clearly the vast majority left accepting our fate hence the silence

    Regardless of what is said on this website and others it was clear most turned up full of belief we would still stay up hence the shock

  • #2
    Think it was more to do with the range of emotions in that last 9 minutes or so. At 0-0 with ten men all seemed lost but Remys goal gave even the most skeptical real hope only to have it taken away with literally the last kick was devastating.

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    • #3
      Was gutted,can't remember the last time I knew so many people from my way on the same train Home.most stay in the bush for a drink.that last bit of light has gone out.
      Ooh northern lads love gravy

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      • #4
        we may as well of lost my youngest said to me today i still cant believe we didnt win , but i felt it in my water that they would score

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        • #5
          Supporting the R's... don't you just feel we're put here to suffer the pain!

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          • #6
            It really way the highs and the lows in ten minutes.

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            • #7
              The silence when their goal went in was amazing. Cant recall anything like that before, yet on match of the day the Wigan fans sounded reletivlely loud.

              Guess they must have had a microphone neer them.

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              • #8
                Think everyone was totally gutted their goal just flattened the place, and think everyone realised that the penny had dropped we're on our way down.

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