Quote ="Phil-P"
The next day me and my mates played tick rugby in the back garden. We re-enacted the massacre and laughed and joked about how bad we had been and copied what we heard some of our Dads saying about the players lol Being a Saints fan it wasn't the best day results wise. I was 9 and despite the result my old man still says to this day that I didn't stop for weeks after talking about Wembley when everyone else was trying to forget about it such was my awe at the Grand Old Stadium - somehow to me the result didn't matter and despite that longing dissapointment at being beaten it was my day and I'd still go now even if I knew the result before hand.
Memories - even in defeat.'"
The optimism if youth. Kids are far better at handling things like that than their parents! None of the over analyzing we all indulge in on here.
Mind you I am reminded of when me any my son were leaving Old Trafford after beating Saints in the GF last time. There was a kid in with a Saints flag, must have been about 11 or 12 as we walked back to the car and as we passed he muttered 75-0, 75-0 repeatedly.