i've only done it twice to be fair. 1 - when we lost 6-1 to City, i was gutted and depressed, i watched the game until we when Aguero scored i think to make it 3-0, i turned off the television knowing the game was over but when i read about the scoreline, i was upset, i was like this for a week, but i moved on and we went on a run of 1-0 wins. 2 - Paul scholes retirement, when i found out that my favourite United player had decided to call it a day, i was sad but i felt he should've played on for another year, to me, he's the best player England have had over the last 10 years, god knows why they played him on the left, no wonder he decided to retire from international football. When i saw the news that he was coming back, i was excited to see one of the greatest midfielders in United history playing again, i know our fans moan about his tackling but i laugh, also we need to realise he won't be playing for us forever, if your kids decide to support United and they ask you who's the greatest midfielder to have put on the red shirt, you can say'' Paul Scholes''.
This. I came close when Barca blitzed us in the CL final (the first one), but I was with a bunch of mates so I had to be content with sulking and the odd temper tantrum.
No was she ****, she was a student. It was nearly twenty years ago. NOF, I think i put my drink down while ****ing her but if memory serves there was a spliff burning nicely in the ashtray.
I had a wee cry after the 1990 WC semi final, but I was seven at the time. Haven't cried about football since - decided turning the air blue was a better way of emotional release
No, but the CL final in 2006 pushed me to my limits. Probably the closet we will ever come to winning that trophy for a long long time, would have been the greatest moment in our history.