by Beefymcfc » Mon May 14, 2012 11:03 am
Awful when things like this happens. I had a similar experience a few years back when a pillock in his Mrs car decided to race round and didn't see a junction. I'd just returned home from a place that can only be described as hell where by good judgement and skills we all returned safe and sound.
After a 72 hour trip I drove home, met the family and decided to go and get a few bottles to celebrate. On the way back the young lad, speeding at about 50 mph, went straight through a stop whilst I was passing. He was in a little Pug 106 but took the front end off my car and left it, and me, 50 metres down the side street. A little dazed and wondering what happened I stepped out of the wreck of my car and preceded back up the street to see his car planted in the wall of a house with smoke coming from the front. He looked completely in shock so I took him out of the car and placed him with 2 women who'd seen the accident. He was promptly taken to the hospital with a cut finger before the cars were removed.
The worse part of the whole incident was that the Police phoned my Mrs and told her I'd been in an accident to which she comes running up the road trying to find me. I was being interviewed by traffic police so the Mrs couldn't see me but seen the car with no front end, smashed windows and red looking fluid all over around. She was distraught and when I heard her I went racing round to which she collapsed to the floor. Nothing worse than seeing your loved ones hurt.
So yes, it maybe magnificent what we have achieved, but in the end, it's only a game. I know where you are coming from mate and hope your old man makes a full recovery.
In the words of my Old Man, "Life will never be the same without Man City, so get it in while you can".
The Future's Bright, The Future's Blue!!!