- Fri Sep 11, 2009 4:39 pm
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I was still working in Pensions then, my manager came over to me and told me to get the Sky News website up (she knew I was always on the internet) as something big was going on in New York but didn't know what. No-one in my department could even get on the net, eventually the Sky New homepage downloaded and there must have been about 10 people stood around my desk wanting to find out what was happening.
At that moment my best mate phoned through and told me he was watching Sky News as it unfolded, that was at the point the 2nd plane hit the building, I'll never forget his exact words that day "holy shit Steve, I'm not joking it's like watching a Die Hard movie". Not long after we refreshed the Sky News homepage with and everyone just looked shell shocked at the picture of the second plane hitting the other tower.
That night I was going to Reading Vs West Ham in the Carling Cup with a few of the lads from work, we went straight from work and had the news on in the car, usually the five boys (myself included were a very loud, boisterous lot) were deadly silent.
When we got to Reading we saw a newsfeed whilst walking past Currys but other than that we never really saw anything else, we just heard lots of rumours of what happened.
We eventually got into the ground and I don't think i've ever felt such an odd feeling, usually at a game i like a beer and burger but something just didn't seem right. The match was deafly silent and I think everyone was wondering why the game was being played.
The game was so dull and even went to extra time with penalties, West Ham lost and I came away not giving a toss. Usually I'm absolutely gutted about going out of the cup.
I can vividly remember it taking ages to get home that night, and when I finally got home at around 1am I just sat there till 5 not believing what I was seeing.
It was one of the strangest days I think I'll ever experience.