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Arsenal; theo wallcot
Topic Started: Jul 24 2008, 04:23 PM (684 Views)
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DaGunners
Jul 24 2008, 08:25 PM
Ha, are you serious Homer? I took my shirt off when Cesc scored vs Milan:D

When Scholes scored that beauty (better than Cesc's :) ) against Barca I went fucking mental. It's not often I scream but that was one moment to cherish :D

I doubt any of you Gooners would ever have experienced the emotions I went through when J.T missed the pen, and then when Anelka missed I was in tears. First time ever I've cried with joy over football :sunburnt:
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Seriously, Frank Lampard is an absolute legend of the game. He needs to be recognised in some way eg. Frank Lampard OBE, Sir Frank Lampard or some kind of lifetime achievement award.

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Greatest ownage machine: Scholes. Absolute animal when he was a regular poster, I always knew I was in the right when he was backing me up, and I couldn't wait to read a topic that he was posting in because I knew he'd be tearing someone apart
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I've cried on numerous occasions. I remember watching the game vs United at O.T when we drew and got relegated. It was a brilliant performance and Kelvin Davis had a blinder. The performance the lads put in was very special and I cried in both sadness and pride. Relegation WAS part and parcel of supporting Sunderland and in a way I think I'll miss the emotional times! :D
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That game would have been a different story had we converted our guilt-edged chances :lol:
Scholes
 

Seriously, Frank Lampard is an absolute legend of the game. He needs to be recognised in some way eg. Frank Lampard OBE, Sir Frank Lampard or some kind of lifetime achievement award.

AntMcfc
 
Greatest ownage machine: Scholes. Absolute animal when he was a regular poster, I always knew I was in the right when he was backing me up, and I couldn't wait to read a topic that he was posting in because I knew he'd be tearing someone apart
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PaulPinpointSCHOLES
Jul 24 2008, 09:54 PM
That game would have been a different story had we converted our guilt-edged chances :lol:

Kelvin Davis was too good to beat. United couldn't put there chances away.
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PaulPinpointSCHOLES
Jul 24 2008, 08:32 PM
When Scholes scored that beauty (better than Cesc's :) ) against Barca I went fucking mental. It's not often I scream but that was one moment to cherish :D

I doubt any of you Gooners would ever have experienced the emotions I went through when J.T missed the pen, and then when Anelka missed I was in tears. First time ever I've cried with joy over football :sunburnt:

you wanna have tried the emotion of 2005, try being 3-0 down at half time and going on to win it. Thats a sodding rollercoaster.

HAve to see though i was possibly more emotional when watching the uefa cup final in 2001, that was just a nutty game. Finishing 5-4 was insane but when that own goal went in none of us were sure if it was the golden goal rule or what, mad night!
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jimmymac
Jul 24 2008, 11:40 PM
PaulPinpointSCHOLES
Jul 24 2008, 08:32 PM
When Scholes scored that beauty (better than Cesc's :) ) against Barca I went fucking mental. It's not often I scream but that was one moment to cherish :D

I doubt any of you Gooners would ever have experienced the emotions I went through when J.T missed the pen, and then when Anelka missed I was in tears. First time ever I've cried with joy over football :sunburnt:

you wanna have tried the emotion of 2005, try being 3-0 down at half time and going on to win it. Thats a sodding rollercoaster.

HAve to see though i was possibly more emotional when watching the uefa cup final in 2001, that was just a nutty game. Finishing 5-4 was insane but when that own goal went in none of us were sure if it was the golden goal rule or what, mad night!

Yeh, I was thinking of that comeback when I made the post. At least you had a bit of time to reflect on what had happened :lol:
Scholes
 

Seriously, Frank Lampard is an absolute legend of the game. He needs to be recognised in some way eg. Frank Lampard OBE, Sir Frank Lampard or some kind of lifetime achievement award.

AntMcfc
 
Greatest ownage machine: Scholes. Absolute animal when he was a regular poster, I always knew I was in the right when he was backing me up, and I couldn't wait to read a topic that he was posting in because I knew he'd be tearing someone apart
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You get my PM Scholes???
I am soft.
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DaGunners
Jul 24 2008, 11:43 PM
You get my PM Scholes???

Yes and if you read my post in the senior members' section you would realise it is no longer necessary.
Scholes
 

Seriously, Frank Lampard is an absolute legend of the game. He needs to be recognised in some way eg. Frank Lampard OBE, Sir Frank Lampard or some kind of lifetime achievement award.

AntMcfc
 
Greatest ownage machine: Scholes. Absolute animal when he was a regular poster, I always knew I was in the right when he was backing me up, and I couldn't wait to read a topic that he was posting in because I knew he'd be tearing someone apart
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