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I will never, ever tire of watching that. Been following the Town since the mid 70’s, and that was very, very special. Tears flowed for the last 20 minutes of that! What a club, what a set of supporters. Special doesn’t do it justice. Uppa Towen.
Been going to the games now for 30 odd years. The last 20 or so I've sat through some absolutely awful games of football I've been to away games with only 100 or so town fans. I've seen cup losses, 2 relegations, and more play off semi final games than I care to remember. I've spent 1000s of pounds and travelled 1000s of miles. This season my son has developed his love and understanding of the game. Watching the football through his eyes has been incredible and promotion has just topped off this season. I'm sure this time next year will be another town in 25 for our return to the premiership
Woolfy is the one. I know he supports United and has always had a laid back "I don't care" attitude, but this season and especially on Saturday you can really tell how much he loves the club. The fact he knew the words to EEJB as well just makes me love him more.
That is THE best thing I've seen this century, possibly in the last one too.
No idea when I began here, was a very long time ago. Previously known as Spirit_of_81. Love cheese, hate the colour of it, this is why it requires some blue in it.
Was it just me that felt a bit sorry for the south stand fans?
Sir Bobby got all the celebrations, Sir Alf was left out a little.
It was a shame that those in the family enclosure of the Magnus Stand, between the dugouts and the tunnel didn’t get any of the lap of honour at any time, seemed to be quite a few kids a bit disappointed not to get their chance to appreciate that up close. At least they started off in front of the Sir Alf, so the SAR did have that part of the celebrations. Despite that, what an amazing day, we’ve waited so long for… and to quote: “this is just the end of the beginning…!”
It just gets better and better. You really do see the characters of the players. Burns, Chappers and Clarke seem to be the main instigators. You can see the energy Edwards brings. Whilst others seem more reserved.
When in pitch invasion happens you can see some players arent that comfortable and try to get out the way, then Clark comes bombing in to get right in the middle of it.
The editing is superb as well. The ending just with Broadhead, "Where's everyone going? The Pub?" is just great.
It was a shame that those in the family enclosure of the Magnus Stand, between the dugouts and the tunnel didn’t get any of the lap of honour at any time, seemed to be quite a few kids a bit disappointed not to get their chance to appreciate that up close. At least they started off in front of the Sir Alf, so the SAR did have that part of the celebrations. Despite that, what an amazing day, we’ve waited so long for… and to quote: “this is just the end of the beginning…!”
Yeah due to the layout of the stadium it was more a 3/4 lap of honour. I'm 28 and in the Magnus stand and I felt hard done by that they didn't come past!
Have to admit bought a tear to my eye and I have seen the Robson years, possibly this meant more to us after 18 years of absolute rubbish
I was crying ( 70 years old) my wife couldn’t understand my emotion. You have to be a town supporter to know how it feels after all the let downs. Never felt embarrassed to say I was an Ipswich supporter but now, what a club!!!!