When do your nerves kick in?

Now for me. Even the beer is not helping yet. Biggest play off final we've ever had.
Bigger than Cardiff?

Whenever I think about watching the teams walk out it makes my stomach churn. So I'm trying to block it for now. However...

If we lose on Sunday I won't be as devastated as I would have been for the other play off finals because I think we would win League One the following year. This feels like the start of something big. Unlike in the past where it felt like if we missed our chance that might be it for a while.
 
Bigger than Cardiff?

Whenever I think about watching the teams walk out it makes my stomach churn. So I'm trying to block it for now. However...

If we lose on Sunday I won't be as devastated as I would have been for the other play off finals because I think we would win League One the following year. This feels like the start of something big. Unlike in the past where it felt like if we missed our chance that might be it for a while.
Bigger than Cardiff as we now know we have someone in charge who cares
 
It comes in waves, I'll just randomly think about something and I'll get a flood of nerves then it'll pass.

Perpetual nerves usually from the night before, all morning up and right through the game.
 
Will be Sunday morning I think

Some balanced views in this thread already, which mostly reflect my feelings.
I've never been more nervous than the Cardiff final. I'd never seen us in the top division, and I was hoping /preying that I could see us in the Prem with my lad for at least a season, especially with the shite owners we had.

I'm slightly more relaxed this time around because I think we'll get there soon enough anyway under this owner. But should we go up, I think we'll do well rather than survive, as we did in 2007/8. We have a coach and style of play which, in my view at least, suits championship level more than L1. That's why weve done better against the top teams than the Shrewsbury and Accringtons.
 
Never.

I'm like a Buddhist Ninja, highly trained to slow my heart beat down when required, I feel no anxiety, stress or sudden incontinence, except that one time against Oldham, but blamed it on the old guy two seats way.
 
I was nervous prior to Yeovil; I’d never seen Blackpool above L1 and it did sort of feel now or never. When the final whistle went, I just slumped down in my seat, drained I think. Cardiff I wasn’t nervous at all, I think it just seemed ridiculous that we were even there, and when the final whistle went there, I just burst out laughing!!

this one feels more like Yeovil did to me!

UTMP!
 
Didn't enjoy the Oxford match last Friday as much as I should have. Stomach churning a bit all week but relaxed now. Taking my little lad tomorrow who is so excited so really chuffed he's going to see the Pool win at Wembley.
 
Not just me, shaking like shitting dog inside my stomach. On holiday but simply cannot think of anything but the final whistle... want it over ASAP. Come you mighty
 
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