Sea of yellow: Watching Bafana play France was one of my most memorable sporting moments Sunday's Premier League final day could not have been scripted more dramatic. It was a good day to be an Arsenal supporter, but a once-in-a-lifetime experience to be a Man City fan. It was a match that awakened bipolar emotions: the joy of a first goal and a hand on the trophy, the horror of a QPR goal and another, followed by the slow, awful realisation that you've handed the cup to the arch-rivals (oh how we Protea fans know this all too well). Only to - miraculously - score two goals in three minutes to win it all. For the non-believers, that's why we follow sport.
World Cup winners
World Cup winners
World Cup winners
Sea of yellow: Watching Bafana play France was one of my most memorable sporting moments Sunday's Premier League final day could not have been scripted more dramatic. It was a good day to be an Arsenal supporter, but a once-in-a-lifetime experience to be a Man City fan. It was a match that awakened bipolar emotions: the joy of a first goal and a hand on the trophy, the horror of a QPR goal and another, followed by the slow, awful realisation that you've handed the cup to the arch-rivals (oh how we Protea fans know this all too well). Only to - miraculously - score two goals in three minutes to win it all. For the non-believers, that's why we follow sport.