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  • That feeling when Bobby tucked it in

    I still can't describe the feeling I felt when the ball went in, almost like I was on some sort of drug. Happiest day of my life so far!

  • #2
    Best feeling ever! (I havent had children yet) I was screaming for hoilett to win a corner! Then when the defender made a awful mistake and bobby pounced with a great finish, not going to lie I was in tears of joy and hugging total strangers around me. Brilliant moment I will never forget.
    @chrisrobson9

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Robsondinho View Post
      Best feeling ever! (I havent had children yet) I was screaming for hoilett to win a corner! Then when the defender made a awful mistake and bobby pounced with a great finish, not going to lie I was in tears of joy and hugging total strangers around me. Brilliant moment I will never forget.
      Believe me,that was much better than having kids

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      • #4
        I'm with you two . No kids yet for me and that feeling is probably the best of my life , burst into tears and the raw emotion and frustration that came pouring out was an unbelievable feeling . That's an incredible way to go up

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        • #5
          Euphoric. Nothing has ever come close to that. I screamed so loud and hugged randoms around me!

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          • #6
            Ended up four rows in front hugging someone I've never met - went mental, hugging my two kids and others around me, euphoria, mayhem, such a buzz - Ishmael Miller, Jamie Mackie, Terry Fenwick, Clive Allen all rolled into one....nothing in life comes close, believe me...

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            • #7
              I have two kids, you know rougly 9 month ahead they are coming - so no big surprise. But Zamora, after watching 30 minutes of total Derby domination and onslaught - that was differrent!!!

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              • #8
                I didn't know what to do with my myself...jumping around shouting

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                • #9
                  Euphoria is bang on... With a tint of disbelief that we had only just went and done it. I'm still confused by it to be honest, we were shocking and I never seen us scoring. Happy to be wrong!

                  Haha got to laugh at us all going into meltdown when it hit the back of the net. Hugging randoms, three rows down, three rows back, on some blokes shoulders, crying, screaming, laughing all mixed in to one.

                  Nirvana.

                  U'Rs!

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                  • #10
                    Back in 82 when we beat WBA in the semi final of the FA cup i had'nt long been married and had a kid,i told my wife then when that clive allen goal went in that was the best day of my life,she were'nt impressed,needless to say i'm no longer married to her,so i kept my thoughts to myself after the game yesterday but i can tell you lot that goal WAS the best ever feeling i will probably ever experience and it beats anything else in life,and we probably won't get that again,was a one off methinks,anybody who missed that game live yesterday missed an historic moment in our History,you'll be talking about that forever...bliss !!!!

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                    • #11
                      I kicked the seat infront of me right at that moment.

                      Still ringing my bone.

                      found bruise on my right leg just today.

                      I was that happy, I couldn't even notice I had that raging bruise.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bonheurjh View Post
                        I kicked the seat infront of me right at that moment.

                        Still ringing my bone.

                        found bruise on my right leg just today.

                        I was that happy, I couldn't even notice I had that raging bruise.
                        You come out with some quality phrases Bon.

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                        • #13
                          Never known anything like it , the comeback against Liverpool was pretty special but that was a different stratosphere.

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                          • #14
                            Pure and utter joy mixed with a sense of disbelief. Think the wife got bit jealous as found myself hugging and jumping around with a fan beside me.poor bloke was a nervous wreck throughout the game,spent most of it with his head under his jacket!!

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                            • #15
                              Yeah it was alrite, meh
                              I should probably write something insightful here

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