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ricardo

Having thought about it for 24 hours

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I''ve come to the conclusion that in seven decades of watching East Anglian derbies that last gasp equaliser will be better remembered than many winners. In the context of the game and 1p5wich''s long drought it was a particularly sweet moment. Video''s of that goal and the Radio Suffolk commentary will warm the cockles of the hearts of many Canary fans for years to come. "Oh no! how awful! will Town ever beat them".[:''(]You''d need a heart of stone not to laugh[:D]

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Showed both videos to all the football fans at work, we all had a good laugh.
Got a meeting with an Ipswich-supporting Project Manager tomorrow so am slipping both into my presentation.... [:D]

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Just as with Redmond''s goal in the play offs.The paupers were cruelly cut down in their moment of triumph.As said elsewhere, imagine if the scoring had been the other way round. It would still have been 1-1 but the ''hurt'' would have been on our side.For those in the lower Barclay it was Bruce in 1985. I wonder how many of our lot were outside the ground when we scored, and how many wondered whether that roar could be a goal.

ps maybe cycling to a game is a lucky omen.

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No, don''t do it Ricardo. We need 3 points! Have you got access to a motorbike though?

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Spot on.

It was my Birthday yesterday and that was better than any win I''ve witnessed or will ever see!

Money can''t buy that kind of suffering : )

My chest and throat still hurt.

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Must have listened to that radio Suffolk commentary 20 times today! Barring Motsons Kuntz commentary it’s the funniest I’ve heard

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