Have you ever cried when we lost?

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goonersid wrote:
spike241 wrote:Sunday, my memory's crap so I can't go back any further than that. I cried when Eduardo and Ramsey got injured and I also remember crying because of something to do with Fabregas I think...
FFS you cry at the drop of a hat :lol: Please don't cry because of this post :wink:
I do when it comes to Arsenal, yeah :)
I'm very emotionally unstable, it's not fun.
I didn't cry much with the 2 injuries, just got a bit choked up cuz they were both doing so well at the time.

Ah well, won't be crying when we win the CL, FA Cup and PL :barscarf:
(They'd better bloody win!!)

By the way your comments really hurt :cry:

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spike241 wrote:
goonersid wrote:
spike241 wrote:Sunday, my memory's crap so I can't go back any further than that. I cried when Eduardo and Ramsey got injured and I also remember crying because of something to do with Fabregas I think...
FFS you cry at the drop of a hat :lol: Please don't cry because of this post :wink:
I do when it comes to Arsenal, yeah :)
I'm very emotionally unstable, it's not fun.
I didn't cry much with the 2 injuries, just got a bit choked up cuz they were both doing so well at the time.

Ah well, won't be crying when we win the CL, FA Cup and PL :barscarf:
(They'd better bloody win!!)

By the way your comments really hurt :cry:

Do you cry when Eboue waves at us? Or when he gets hurt?

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Post by spike241 »

No, but it's hard not too when he gets shot week in, week out. Poor guy

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The closest I have come to crying at football was losing to Chelsea in the CL at Highbury. It is to this day one of only two games I can not stand to remember the other the FA Cup final aginst L'poo. It was hand ball ref how the fuck couldnt you see that on the line aswell :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

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Post by M-50 »

Once. Oct 24th 2004 Old Trafford

I was waaaaaaaaaay to :drunk: and the tears shed. My hatred for them has eased somewhat over the years, at that time is was rife and I was fuming :twisted: and extremely annoyed by how it happened that day :cry: outside the stadium numerous fights broke out and on the train back to london. Think the anger from everyone was on overdrive

a young fabregas was on the sidelines that day, maybe he felt it too and that's why he is still here...

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Post by donaldo »

I'm too old to cry about defeats now but i do get emotional every time i see Mickey Thomas goal at Anfield.No other goal or game ever comes close to that .Where's my hankie?

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Post by xDAVEYx »

2001 cup final. robbed :cry:

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Post by cardinal2011 »

Nayim from the halfway line :oops:

I just remember feeling shocked, numb and in a daze for the rest of the night.

I got blattered and got into a bit of handbags with a spurs fan :D

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Post by benlaimwolf »

BT wrote:Nayim from the halfway line. Was so upset at school the next day I went home sick. :cry:
That was the one for me. Especially after the drama of the Sampdoria game.

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Post by spike241 »

Also nearly cried after the NLD earlier in the season.
I was stuck at The Valley with my spud mum :( That was a rough day

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Post by IrishGunner »

I'm the opposite and go into a huge rage. Remember punching a wall after we lost to liverpool in FA cup final 2001, broke 3 of my fingers :x

I learnt from that and always have a pillow nearby to beat the crap out of :box:

Then I wallow in self-pity for a week or so. The joys of being an arsenal fan :barscarf:

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Post by Henry Norris 1913 »

I don't cry as it shows weakness and emotional instability. what am I a woman? :? :roll: :oops:

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Post by Gooner_Sam »

Liverpool 2001 - Cried my eyes out, Two hours later my little cousin was born, eased the pain a little.

ManUre 2004 - Held the tears till I got in my room..

Paris 06 - Cried myself to sleep

Thats it.

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Paris 06.

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Post by mikeyb772001 »

I don’t think I ever will cry at a loss to be honest. If it’s a major heartbreaking loss normally complete rage takes over and I see red. Its not good I know but it’s the truth.

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