All the whinging abt how many chances missed, but this happens nearly every game to be fair. A lot of our games seem to follow the same pattern. It is what it is, move on to the scumbags on weds, hopefully put em to the sword.
I was there too, not many of us in that corner, but hey boy did we go crazy. Those were some great days. I had to hide in a woman's house after match as we got chased down a road and down an alley. Then a woman came out with a broomstick and then invited us back in for a cup of tea. What memories
A thread like this has made me realise how my way of thinking about football is to obsessive for me. I have to take my foot off the pedal with the life and death feeling abt the albion. Just try to enjoy the journey following the albion whether it be the short lived highs or the regular lows...
Diagnosed 4 years ago in my late 40s, and yeh glad I got it as it made me understand how I was feeling when I was younger, would definitely been better to have been diagnosed as a child. It helps my wife and close family understand me a bit more
I find talking about this is the best thing, get a referral to your mental health team if possible. Yeh your defo not silly re the football issues, I get really down about the albion when decisions don't go our way etc it really affects me, and can't bear to watch em sometimes coz I get real...
With regards to all of this, I'm struggling with our 9 year old who has autism and probable adhd and 4 Yr old going for assessment for autism who has also speech and language problems. 9 year is having school refusal and it's such hard work dealing with it all. I have a late diagnosis of autism...