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For the first time at a football match! It wasnt at the end its was at the start just before kick off I looked around at all the flags, colours and fans and I started blubbing!! Amazing day!
AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
Just found this thread and yes, I cried too. Actually, no, I didn't, I sobbed, and sobbed, and sobbed. A mixture of disbelief, joy and relief. What a moment that was when Bobby hit that shot. Amazing.
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"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
mid goal celebration i started crying with happiness...looked to my left and my dad was and looked to my right and my best friend was. I would love to have a video of our reaction over that 5 minute period. I'm sure in a few years they will have the technology to film and sell you footage of yourself in the crowd at a game.
I didn't actually cry at Wembley, but I felt emotional and I will say this...
After four days of reflection on all the events and emotions and memories of saturday, and the many great sporting moments I have witnessed in 40 years across football, rugby, cricket, tennis and a few others....
THAT moment when Bobby Zamora swept that ball home and the Rangers fans went beserk with delight, the flags, bedlam, colours, euphoria, raw passionate outpouring of emotion, well I have to say that is 'the Number 1 sporting moment of my life to date'.
In four days Zamora has scored that goal a hundred times, and EVERY time I watch it and listen to the Rangers fans I get a mighty lump in my throat.
Pure magic and an absolute privilege to have been at Wembley for that moment, that goal, that victory in a major final. Something I had dreamed of seeing Rangers do for 40 years. And a privilege to have been part of such a fine set of football supporters and to share it with you and be one of you.
We are a special club. And that experience on saturday was just magical.
Have to own up to shedding a tear at the time with my 16 year old son and some of my oldest mates. Then shed another watching it again on Sunday morning. Then shed some more when I read Clive' s report about what we've all been through and how we deserve it
I've been dry now for just over 24 hours.........
For more too that is the No 1 sporting moment of my life and I'm not sure anything can ever top it
I am 31 and cried at the start. A very emotional day. Was there with 20 Dubai R's, 3 generations of Hampsons and friends, first time at QPR I have cried but it was just such a special moment
I am 31 and cried at the start. A very emotional day. Was there with 20 Dubai R's, 3 generations of Hampsons and friends, first time at QPR I have cried but it was just such a special moment
.and four days later im still crying,it was such an emotional time,it could have rebuilt our club
I didn't cry, which surprised me as I normally get normally get quite emotionally. Think the sheer joy hit me more - laughing, singing, dancing around etc. I did notice the bloke in front of me was having a moment (think it was the bloke in the Caterham kit in photo 4 of the QPR Fans at Wembley pics on the offish site) who was with his 9-10 year old son. I put my hand on his shoulder and asked him if he was OK. He said yeah just a bit emotionally. Welled up a few times since mind!
May 7th...a mate died after succumbing to the same cancer I survived... Semi Final success... May 18th...westberksr sorts tickets out for me May 20th...funeral You can guess the rest - I blubbed like a drain - as everyone says, the noise, the colours, my word the goal. Been walking round with a grin on my face ever since. Hey Bromhamr...I'm less than 30 minutes from you, why not pm me if you fancy a carshare!