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CusworthRovers

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QPC
« on June 08, 2013, 08:21:44 am by CusworthRovers »
That QPC moment inDRFC and football history. Still cannot believe that actually happened.....and with all that was at stake. It doesn't matter if you were there, listening on the radio, watching Soccer Saturday or being fed the news from another. It's all the same feeling.


For my part, I actually missed it. I saw the Q bit as I had to stay alert in the following melee of the miss, but once Q cleared it, I thought that was it so immediately went beserk and became oblivious to what had happened after that. I was too busy jumping around and grabbing each and all of the jubilant fans. I thought the 2nd joyous and manic cheer was the ref blowing for full time. I had to stop jumping around and be told we'd actually scored. I wouldn't believe him, but once others confirmed it around me, I went mad again.

Still seems like yesterday since that happened. In times of loneliness I think of this. In times of darkness I think of this. It helps to raise the spirits and raises a smile or a knowing nod of the head.

Quinn- Paynter- Coppinger


IRWT..............When I went running t'other day I noticed the player flags (SE Corner) are QPC, but the C is Cotts and not Copps. I think it would be a cracking idea for a bit of player flag moving, to move Copps with Quinn and Paynter in celebration of that day



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Spankster

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Re: QPC
« Reply #1 on June 08, 2013, 11:40:26 am by Spankster »
I'm still in Brentford stood on the terrace in disbelief of what has just happened before me, legs are aching a bit know though.......lmao

bluewiggy123

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Re: QPC
« Reply #2 on June 08, 2013, 12:05:04 pm by bluewiggy123 »
sky + ed league 1 show and still watch it at least twice a week. dont think i'll ever delete it. greatest moment of my life outside birth, deaths and marriage. me and the wife privileged to be there. :rtid:

RobTheRover

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Re: QPC
« Reply #3 on June 08, 2013, 03:13:43 pm by RobTheRover »
It were alreight.

;)

Mr1Croft

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Re: QPC
« Reply #4 on June 08, 2013, 03:20:52 pm by Mr1Croft »
I've never quite been the same since that game. I would try and describe how I feel but words give that moment no justice...

ponte_ricky

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Re: QPC
« Reply #5 on June 11, 2013, 11:18:32 am by ponte_ricky »
Best 20 seconds of football ive ever witnessed. Feel very privaliged to have been there

Mike_F

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Re: QPC
« Reply #6 on June 11, 2013, 11:34:36 am by Mike_F »
sky + ed league 1 show and still watch it at least twice a week. dont think i'll ever delete it. greatest moment of my life outside birth, deaths and marriage. me and the wife privileged to be there. :rtid:

I was trying to think why you'd describe a death as a "great moment". Then I remembered Thatcher.

Keith Myath

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Re: QPC
« Reply #7 on June 11, 2013, 01:21:53 pm by Keith Myath »
My worry, was the question i have been asking myself since those immortal last few seconds away at Brentford. Will i ever experience that again, or in any other way come close to it? And knowing the answer is a resounding no!, will watching the comparatively mundane mean i lose interest. Ill admit the latter has happend thus far although this may change come the start of the season.

Not sure about everone but as i am an emotional being, the things that stick in memory and make us what we are the feelings and emotions that surface from time to time in times of happiness or sadness. The facts around what actually happend at Brentford will gradually fade, but the connection to how i felt for that brief moment in time will stay with me forever, as was witnessing a fellow Dunscroft lad Jamie McDonnell winning the IBF Bantam Weight Belt here in Doncaster.

Good Times  :scarf:




 

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