What a day!
What a goal!
What a memory!
What a hope to have for the future!!
What a goal!
What a memory!
What a hope to have for the future!!
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Oh! The memories, I couldn’t make it to Wembley and I almost gave my wife, the cat and the dog heart attacks as I drunkenly fell off the sofa screaming.
What a day!
What a goal!
What a memory!
What a hope to have for the future!!
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Thanks for sharing. Just like life - the extremes of emotions. RIP.Seven years ago already.
A day of mixed memories for me unfortunately. In the taxi to Luton Airport after the game, I got a text from my Dad congratulating me on the win and he said, "you're there, enjoy it". I did enjoy it, it was a fantastic day. When I arrived back in Dublin, I went straight to my Parent's house and my Old Man gave me a big hug. He was delighted for me. I was at the 1982 FA Cup Final and replay and the 1986 Milk Cup Final and to finally see us win at Wembley meant so much to all us fans.
The huge emotional surge when we won to be replaced 5 days later by devastation when my Old Man took ill and passed away after being in a coma for 13 days. Bobby Zamora's goal was priceless and brought such joy. That final text from the old man a few days later is priceless to me also. Both still bring a tear to the eye.
I lost my voice for about 5 days!7 years bloody hell, where did those years go?
It was a hell of a long day leaving home around 2:30am to get the flight from Dublin to Gatwick arriving around 9ish. Meeting up with everyone from here who'd gone over on different flights as well as Norway who flew in from Oslo.......Breakfast, the train to Victoria and the underground to the pub north of Wembley that had been booked for drinks and a bit of grub.........Meeting all those kind souls who'd organised tickets for us......
The game was utterly forgettable for 89 minutes and then the roof was lifted, the noise as 40,000 plus R's just went wild.........
It was around 1:30am when I finally got home absolutely knackered, with no voice but what a feeling.........
Memories that will last a lifetime........
I was on a plane flying back from a weeks work in Japan. I spent a fortune on **** WiFi on the plane to try to watch/listen depending on what was working, all versions collapsed at the moment O’Neill got sent off, and I assumed the worst at that stage and gave up. As soon as I turned my phone on when we landed in Amsterdam to change plane I got a shedload of calls, the first to get through was a Gooner mate with the news.
A little bittersweet to miss it, but I was able to leverage my membership to get tickets for a couple of people on here, though I can’t remember who they were now.
Wasn’t there a bloke on here who used to post from Peru or somewhere equally exotic?Yes Stan..... thank you, was it Dave who got your tickets?. I remember passing them over at Wembley Park Station. They had come up hundreds of miles and were so so grateful.
My extra ticket went to a QPR fan in the village, who had been away on a gap year and came back early to watch the match on the TV... because he didn't think he would get a ticket.
Soon after he decided to go back to a girl he met in Chile and marry her. Never seen him again.but I think he went away happy.
There was such an outpouring of team spirit.
Made me feel so proud of our silly little team
Strange but I thought of him too and have DM'd him. Peruvian Hoopster.Wasn’t there a bloke on here who used to post from Peru or somewhere equally exotic?
Nice one mate. I saw that yesterday and glad someone posted it. Nice touch by the club.You must log in or register to see media
