Something that brought a tear to my eye and a lump to the throat yes'day

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  1. Red

    Red Rag Active Member

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    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>
     
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    Something that brought a tear to my eyes-20 quid to park my car :D
     
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    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>

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    Oh i forgot about that mine was &pound;25....:'( :'( :'( :'( (cryin) (cryin) (cryin)
     
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    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. :'(
     
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    what made you so emotional about the match ?</p>

    serious question </p>
     
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    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
     
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    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.
     
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    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>
     

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