Seeing the huge Barnsley coat of arms being carried across the Wembley pitch just before the start.</p> I'm just a big softy me.</p>
I don't do all this blubbing stuff, not for me, but fair play to those who do, it's just not my style. a slight moistening of the eyes at the Bradford game and also again at the Millenium Stadium, grinning from ear to ear when my kids were born, I think I've bawled probably 3 or 4 times in the last 30 years, I ain't no Dickie Bird but I sometimes I think it would be nice to be so emotional so as I said above fair play !!!!</p> Dave</p> </p> </p>
i cried at the end. i stayed in and clapped both teams off. very disappointing to see me and about 6 others from tarn in. everybody else ran off at the final whistle. it was an honour to play at wembely, just thought a few more should have stayed in and applauded cardiff off. :'(
dont know. final whistle went and tears just started. 10 pints of artois probably didnt help. then again, i cry at the national anthem, sober or not, every time. big softee at heart
I don't think it's soft, it's just not me. I can see why ale would cause an increase in the level of emotion, but the national anthem ??? some music does stir the emotion, Eva Cassidy... somewhere over the rainbow, a couple of bits of Pucinni and elgar... also songs which make me feel young.
Now you've gone and buggered it Dave Nothing makes me kick off more than Eva Cassidy's Over the rainbow.</p> The most ghastly, depressingand nauseating cover version of any song.....ever!</p> But each to his own </p>