Not currently in the good books rolled in at 2am, watched the game until 4.30am Still I expect a pass out, will negotiate tomorrow.
I don't know why, but... ... I wasn't really even that nervous during the last 15 minutes like I usually am. (You should have seen me at the play-off final or during the Liverpool match) Maybe because Chelsea never really looked like they would score...? (chinny)
whilst at the match no, but I have to admit I felt quite tearfull when I got home... very strange for me as I'm not the tearfull type so it took me by suprise.
personally no (for a change) but bloke sttod behind us had tears in his eyes for last 10 mins, i said to him it's a bit early for that , no tears from me, just a big stupid grin, thats still on me face
Not yesterday. But I did this morning at 7.30 when I watched MOTD for the second time. I'll put it down to being tired. I just wish this could have happened before 1970 when my Dad and Sister could have been there. I spoke to my Dads photo telling him I couldn't believe it and I'm sure he smiled back at me.
Cried like a baby mind I was in the prawn sarnie boxes so could repair my Alice Cooper eyes in the mirror & no chance of being caught on camera
When the final whistle went I didnt know what to do Had been so tense over those last 20 centuries or so that once the whistle finally went and I had cheered and clapped and cheered again I just stood there tears in my eyes thinking what do I do now.