Have you ever cried when we lost?

As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
Louder
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Post by Louder »

'88. :cry:

The Barca' match the other week got me all emotional as well, for different reasons. What a game !! Didn't quite burst into tears though.

LeftfootlegendGooner
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Post by LeftfootlegendGooner »

Cried when I saw stepanovs play for Arsenal :lol:

k.lertpisitkul
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Post by k.lertpisitkul »

Never cried before . Not even when i was a kid . Usually more angry than disappointed these days with a team full of bottlers . :banghead:

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safcftm
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Post by safcftm »

With Sunderland the last time I cried at all would have been when we drew 2-2 with Stoke at home. Daryl Murphy equalised in the last minute to get us a point in the 2006/07 season and I was in absolute floods of tears, didnt even stand up to celebrate when it went in, it was just too much for me and I ended up being the last one to leave the stadium with a bit help from the stewards. That was more to do with the date though (13th March) than the football

The last time purely due to football was the play off final against Charlton- I'm sure everyone who has seen it can imagine what that was like to go through as a fan, and to be on the losing side of it was one of the most gutting things I have experienced.

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Post by mcdowell42 »

FAcup 2001 went on beer at 11am that sat morning by 11pm that night was crying my eyes out in the pub where wife worked at time with my mother holding my hand while i wailed like a baby wife thought it was the funniest thing she had ever seen :oops:

NaNaNasri
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Post by NaNaNasri »

2006. :(

benthegooner
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Post by benthegooner »

I cried when we drew to bolton in 2003.
2006.

All other times when we have mucked up, ive kick everthing in sight,
eg, when we drew to villa at home in 2008

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Peeman
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Post by Peeman »

West Ham 1980
Watford QF 1987
Luton 1988

MegaGooner
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Sutch wrote:Manure 04 - Utter devastation at the way it had happened, Riley ended that run, not Utd. Had already been hurt at the way we went out to Utd in the FA Cup the season before, ever since then we've been hard done by with those c**ts, will still have the same hatred for them and thier plastic fans in 70 years.

Barce 06 - I don't know which one was worse, this one or the one above. We'd fought against all the odds to get to the final, with so many injuries, a true underdog's journey. To have it end in the final was heartbreaking, I know people will point to Eto'o's offside equaliser but our goal came from an Eboue dive, tit for tat. Probably my worst moment as a Gooner (I'm 18, my earliest memories of Arsenal are the late 90s, and didn't properly get into it until around 01.)

Liverpool 08 - Yet more devastation at the way we'd been robbed, truly heartbreaking. We fought so hard that night, when Theo made that run to set up the equaliser it's probably the wildest I've gone when we've scored, to have Babel dive for a penalty about two minutes later was pure evil after I thought we'd done it. Losing to Utd in the league not long after made it so much worse, 07/08 still haunts me.
+1.....these were enough to make me shed a tear, but as pissed of as I was, i didn't.

The only football incident that made me shed a (real) tear was Ramseys leg break.

FFS I hate Stoke :banghead:

benthegooner
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Post by benthegooner »

just remembered liverpool in CL, the whole joy of walcotts run, and that happening after

MegaGooner
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Post by MegaGooner »

benthegooner wrote:just remembered liverpool in CL, the whole joy of walcotts run, and that happening after
Weak ref screwed us over :banghead:

gunner_ace
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Post by gunner_ace »

Cried when Pascal Cygan left Arsenal.

MegaGooner
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Post by MegaGooner »

gunner_ace wrote:Cried when Pascal Cygan left Arsenal.
Nail on the head....it's like you read my mind WUM..

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MK Gould
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Post by MK Gould »

Cry.....over football..... NEVER!

This Is The Daybreak
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Post by This Is The Daybreak »

Only Real Zaragoza in 1995, becuase I was 9...usually go into a state of numbness and feeling really terrible and low.

Though I think I may just shed a few tears if we win that European Cup one day

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