Only when we get the American substitutes on as extra time looms.At least we tend to win wars
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WFH, I find it a personal JOY to slam the laptop lid down at 5.30, and transfer immediately to some live soccerball with a couple of cold ones from the fridge. No 30-40 minute yomp back from HH, just straight from desk to sofa. I don't even care what game it is.
This has been one of the few perks from this godforsaken year.
Football fans are the most important thing about football
I think you speak for a lot of people!
Office workersI think you speak for a lot of people!
The day I use ‘hilario’ terms like ‘soccerball’ or ‘cold ones’ in an humorous ‘wankpuffin’ sense will be the day....
And test matches 5 days of watching England play in the sun against Johnny Foreigner would warm the soul.
It's rare for me to agree with a Palace fan, but you are spot on there.
I'm really missing cricket at the moment.
Nah, not for me. Perhaps it comes down to how wide a range of interests you have. I also love theatre, movies, comics, some video games. So, when football isn't on I'm happy to watch films (over 400 this year!) or read or watch shows ('the show must go on' on youtube are hosting recordings of shows for a couple of days, like national theatre did, plus I own some on disc/digital, there are also streaming services dedicated to theatre shows) or play video games. Or even just go for a bike ride.
I don't know if I would miss football more if fans were in the stands in massive numbers creating a sense of event and energy, or if I didn't find our play under potter so infuriating due to so many missed chances and silly defensive errors (for the record, I'm not saying Potter out, just noting I'm not particularly fond of the football at the moment to give my response more context).
Should it be postponed? I'm not sure I have particularly strong feelings. There are people who have a much narrower range of things to distract/entertain/whatever and without football they would struggle. For them it is necessary. But I am concerned by the increasing number of clubs that are postponing games because of outbreaks, because of reports of players suffering long term effects of covid (I personally suspect there are more than have been reported). When project restart happened, number of cases were limited. I don't know if everyone in football is just starting to tire of everything and are being less stringent and more lax about following guidelines, or if the guidelines are simply not sufficient enough any more. And I don't like that players and club employees are being put at risk for our entertainment. So I wouldn't be upset if it was suspended for a while, but I'm not going to campaign for it.
Anyone agree with me that in the current situation, football is not necessary ? As of today, only Scousers can get in grounds, further down the pyramid we can't watch grass roots football. Some might be of the opinion that watching their team going through the paces on TV to fulfil broadcasting contracts is ok, but it's not football as we know it. Should the whole thing be postponed ? Thoughts ?