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Tigers beat Arsenal: Can't stop saying "oooooooohhhhhhhhh myyyy Gooooooooood"

Monday, 29 September 08, 12:57 PM · Comments(0)

This feels like winning the World Cup, the FA Cup, going to No 1, getting an Oscar etc etc.

Highlights:

It's the goal of the season and let's just talk about Hull City here - they were magnificent:  Shearer

Arsene talking about getting beaten by West Brom.

The Times filing their match report without mentioning whippets, council estates, 39 year old strikers, oop north and without using the word "plucky".

A Derby fan pointing out that Hull have already achieved the 11 points Derby managed in their fateful / fatal season.

Getting congratulations from a Man U fan!

Reading the Football 365 Mailbox and seeing that Hull are being adopted as many people's 2nd team.

We weren't at the Emirates, we were at a family do in the Lake District.  Turned on the radio in the car as soon as we could, just before half time.  Utterly elated when we realised we were still 0-0 (hahahhahahahahaha).

Driving through winding country roads the tension was increased because the 5Live commentry kept zoning out:  "...And here's Eboue in the penalty area mmmbbuuummm suuuussshhhhmm nnnnnneeeeeeesssssssshhhh and mmmmummbbbb excellent defending from Turner...." 

So, we've made history right?  And you don't need me to recount it.  I will never forget us driving down a wee single lane country road, Steve and I almost exploding with excitement as -

1st - we equalised with a wonder goal (love Geo's Brazilian super-casualness as he decides what he's doing)

2nd - went ahead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (no apologies for the exclamation marks).  It's such a good job we didn't pass anyone on that road - not just because the excitement levels made the driving extremely reckless, but because we probably looked as though we were re-enacting the Bohemian Rhapsody scene from Waynes World.

Nailbiting (literally in my case) end to the game - all of us sat in a pub car park listening to the car radio.

Andy and Cath - if you're reading - we don't think you're Jonahs anymore!!!!!

And so I wondered (as Carrie Bradshaw says) will Spurs wake up and play well, or we simply not let them?

Dawson v Dawson. 

The only bad thing about this result is that teams will be better prepared from now on, better than Wenger, at least they will know who they are playing.

(apologies if there are typos all over this - keyboard playing up...)

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