gotta own up and admit when ollie and the boys came onto the hillsborough pitch after to celebrate with us i had glassy eyes and felt so very very proud to be associated with this great little club!!!
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i cryed at anfield when we got beat 4 nil when we were top and before that at milk cup final"The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".
London Pride has been handed down to us.
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And our pride it for ever will be.
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those 15 minutes before we made it 3-1 were very nerve racking.
Tears after we got relegated from the premiershipALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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Burst into tears when Terry Fenwick equalised in the '82 cup final; and when Furs scored the second at Hillsborough, and when the final whistle went and we knew we were promoted -- the man sitting next to us said, "Well it's been very interesting watching the game next to you!"Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########
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Originally posted by factamondo View Post:anger:..........too be fair old son outside was the only time ive ever witnessed our lot looking to get at the hamsters at up without much coming back!
never saw nothing,you obviously never met the right west ham
the main players get on well.bg had c mob in m&ms.while i took 20 of you to another pub.
Trust me if you met real west ham you would know all about it mark.
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I remember one year at Norwich, Bryan Gunn the Norwich keeper, now Manager, it was his first game back after his daughter had died.
As he ran down to our end the whole R's contingent stood to a man and applauded him, he clapped us back. That was emotional........
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Originally posted by Fawny View PostI remember one year at Norwich, Bryan Gunn the Norwich keeper, now Manager, it was his first game back after his daughter had died.
As he ran down to our end the whole R's contingent stood to a man and applauded him, he clapped us back. That was emotional........@chrisrobson9
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