It’s an age thing. Back then (we are similar ages), life was less complicated and football meant everything. Now we have to concern ourself with more (usually mundane) important stuff.As a young lad back in 86 when we lost to Argentina I cried my eyes out as a teen in 1990 when we lost to Germany took me weeks to get over it . Yet tonight just a shrug of the shoulders and don’t really care.
Just wondering if that is due to getting older or whether it’s just typical as like my grandad and then my Father did that as you get older you fall out of love with the game
In a way I felt connected to my younger self when Kane directed his pen towards the car park. Very disappointed.
Emotionally connecting with the fortunes of your teams is a good thing.
I’d love to see Albion win a trophy, England win a tournament and Sussex win a game of cricket. It may never happen but I keep believing.