Man Utd 0-0 Everton (aet) (2-4 pens) FA Cup Semi Final

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PALACE FANS SAY "WELL DONE YOU BLUE BOYS"
Very lucky to have a Sheff. Utd. supporting mate who has a couple of seats on the Prawn Sandwich level. (Which the typical yorkie made me pay for!) Was at the Everton end, a few corporate Mancs here and there but 80% Blue. Your support was absolutely fantastic, it looked absolutely mental down on level one.
I was there because my son, Danny Boy is a Blue. Fatherhood is the greatest thing, but when we hugged each other when Jags pen went in, it was of the best moments ever and will stay with me always. As a Palace fan at school in the seventies and living at the time in Surrey, Mondays were to be dreaded, mainly as half the little scroats were Chelsea. Roll on May 30. Eagles eveywhere say COYB!!(y)
 
PALACE FANS SAY "WELL DONE YOU BLUE BOYS"
Very lucky to have a Sheff. Utd. supporting mate who has a couple of seats on the Prawn Sandwich level. (Which the typical yorkie made me pay for!) Was at the Everton end, a few corporate Mancs here and there but 80% Blue. Your support was absolutely fantastic, it looked absolutely mental down on level one.
I was there because my son, Danny Boy is a Blue. Fatherhood is the greatest thing, but when we hugged each other when Jags pen went in, it was of the best moments ever and will stay with me always. As a Palace fan at school in the seventies and living at the time in Surrey, Mondays were to be dreaded, mainly as half the little scroats were Chelsea. Roll on May 30. Eagles eveywhere say COYB!!(y)

I have a lot of friends who are Palace fans. I was drinking with them on Saturday in Brighton. What a wild night that was :lol: Hadn't seen them in many years since i moved back home to Belfast.
 
Just got back, what a ******* day that was!

Blues where everywhere, it was amazing. We owned Wembley as far as I'm concerned, the atmosphere was superb. We went into Silverspoons before the game and it was bouncing, I was proud to be a Blue boy in there.

As for the game, it was very tight. Neither team played particularly well be we stuck in there and eventually won, fantastic effort by the players and Moyes.

I'm sure I saw the "King Louis Saha" banner aswell Cal, was it facing the right corner flag? I'm sure it was.

COYBB
 
The referee was bad for both teams really. I was happy with our fans in the stadium. One major criticism was some scals on the steps outside before the match who chucked beer over mancs - one of them a child - and one idiot threw a glass bottle. Funny thing was the police were a couple of metres away and didnt do anything.


I was impressed with Rodwell when he came on, had a great little run - sadly the pass wasnt as good.
 
Just want to say I envy you lads that went today. But I heard you loud and clear in my living room. Our fans were tremendous.

TB and Dom glad your home safe. I myself just can't stop thinking about it. I share Moyes tears of joy.(y)
 
Thanks Tennessee, it was a fantastic day for all the Blues.(y)

I saw Kieran Agard (Reserve player) outside the ground, with his mates. I think he was sitting in the Everton end.
 
Im really non-plussed by the whole shebang.

I couldnt watch any of the whole second half because of shoite internet then I fell asleep watching blurry frozen screen shots.

Theres going to be an Everton movement now we are in the final so Im jumping on board and cheers'ing it up for the final.

I want to meet a chick who supports Everton here. May be a good way to go about it.
 
1) Unbelievable sea of blue on the one side of the stadium. Makes me proud to call them "fellow supporters."

2) Anyone notice Phil Neville's reaction after scoring his pen? Hit it, made it, turned and jogged back to the team, no emotion whatsoever. Don't know if it's because it was a former team or if he just realized that it's a step towards a greater goal.

3) Loved the crowd reaction after Fellaini got a call in minute 71. Very sarcastic cheer.

4) Loved seeing Baines bomb forward in support of Pienaar in minute 103. Adrenaline or committed to the cause?

5) So happy for the team and for Everton supporters everywhere.
 
About to watch the highlights on ITV before going into work to bask in the glory.

By the way, TX, I once had a pen friend who lived in Houston and his name was Bill too! It was in the mid-sixties when I was 12-14; he tried to teach me the rules of American Football and I tried to teach hime the rules of real Football :coffee:

Oh, and by the way... :yahoo:
 
Superb.

Couldnt watch it as was away on business, managed to text everyone and phone them to say dont send me scores. Had it taped for when I got back.

micknick couldnt contain his inner turmoil so text me "fcuking hell" at the end of extra time. I was in an airport duty free, paniced and thought we'd gone out on penalties and rang chica-azul to say please tell me if weve gone out on penalties as I dont want to come back and watch it to be gutted at the end. She said the penalties were just beginning, did I want commentary?

Foreign airport + me in the corner listening to azulas commentary + walls and polysterene ceilings get punched + mucho screaming = bemused foreign travellers all over the show.

It was wonderful, Im still buzzing now. Just wanted to share that like.

I love you Everton.
 
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