Guest Manini Posted 7 May 2019 Posted 7 May 2019 Does anybody ever look back and think that they didn’t enjoy the moment *enough*? I know we all did, obviously, enjoy it (understatement) but does anybody else feel like they weren’t able to take it all in? I think I feel like this, and it’s probably one of the biggest regrets I have in my life so far. I think the football tonight has probably brought it all on. I’d do anything for another night like that, just anything that could get marginally close to lifting the trophy, or Sevilla at home, or Chelsea drawing with Spurs, but it’s so far away isn’t it when you think about it. Not a thread for being depressive so I apologise I just don’t think the achievement ever really sank in for me. And now it’s gone and I didn’t make the most of it.
UpTheLeagueFox Posted 8 May 2019 Posted 8 May 2019 The two dates are equally special but for different reasons... May 2nd was THE moment. May 7th was THE day. To be this close to them lifting the trophy was utterly surreal. I'm such a lucky sod.
TheStig Posted 8 May 2019 Posted 8 May 2019 17 hours ago, Burgh foxes 01 said: 3 0 beat Everton ,trophy day 7th for me 3-1??
Vlad the Fox Posted 8 May 2019 Posted 8 May 2019 Bank holiday Monday made it so easy to make it a special day year after year. It’s now Leicester City Premier league Champions Day in our house, the kids get the City shirts on, we’ll have a little reminisce, watch a YouTube clip or two/dvd and go out for lunch. This will become a family tradition and when I’m an old man it’s one I hope to be doing along with grandchildren.
Vlad the Fox Posted 8 May 2019 Posted 8 May 2019 As for the night we won it I went ballistic, didn’t know what to do with myself and went down the KP for a few hours followed by laying in bed just listening to everything on the iPlayer radio and reading everything I could find online, I just couldn’t sleep. Still absolutely buzzing by the morning I got up with a spring in my step despite the lack of sleep and went work, listening to everything again on podcasts etc. before sacking it all off after a few hours and went back down the KP. The day we lifted the trophy was incredible, the anticipation and excitement was unbelievable and the atmosphere around town was something else. But upon the approach to the ground, in the concourses and the stands it really was incredibly special with the noise and singing, the rain somehow added to it. But what really got me was the energy in the crowd that coursed through the place which was pure jubilation and on another level the like of which I’ve never ever felt before or after, not even close. The place was so so very happy and to experience an atmosphere like that really is something to behold, to have been there I felt hugely privileged and you felt like you were living a great moment in history (which we were), which will be talked about for decades.
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