I welled up when March got the second against Wigan in THAT match at The Amex. Luckily, don't think the bloke next to me noticed.
I welled up when March got the second against Wigan in THAT match at The Amex. Luckily, don't think the bloke next to me noticed.
Showing emotions and embracing the camp side of sartorial elegance are the two most effective pulling tricks of all time.I've had a tear in my eye through the emotion of the occasion on a few things down the years, but there have been only 2 things that made me cry - properly, really cry/wail/blub - they were:
Losing on penalties to West Germany in Italia '90 - I was 11 and it was just utter devastation.
Losing on penalties to Argentina in France 98 - I was in Hot Shots on North Street and was really drunk by the end and seeing Michael Owen crying on of the TV screens afterwards set me off as well - big time.*
* - Far from being embarrassing crying hysterically in the centre of Brighton as a 19 year old, I discovered this raw display of emotion and resulting receipt of unintended sympathy and comforting words and gestures from random strangers around me was also inadvertently a fantastic pulling technique. [emoji106]
I am not sure if this qualifies but if it wasn't for sport and the REMF........
I cried my eyes out when I stood on the wooden bridge at shoreham reading the comments made to the Shoreham air show disaster and what really set me off was seeing Jacob's picture and the messages left. I met him a few times through REMF and although I wouldn't have regarded him as a close friend, I regarded him as a mate. He was a lovely bloke and taken far too soon. I wept buckets that day.
I had a little something in my eye when Muzza hit the runs that won us the Championship in 2003. I opened a bottle of fizz and toasted my dad who first took me to the cricket. He was a regular supporter for 50+ years and would have been overjoyed at seeing Sussex win it - he died 11 years too soon for it.
That was an emotional day
Never understood grown men crying at football. Odd.
Emotions are a funny thing.
No shame in shedding a tear whatever the reason.
Close-ups of fans crying into their replica shirts when their team has just got relegated is one of the highlights of the season.
Agreed. Just never felt the need to do it over a game of football.