rebel51
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It'll be good to get a good night's sleep after this crazy season, instead of feeling adrenaline fueled anxiety
It'll be good to get a good night's sleep after this crazy season, instead of feeling adrenaline fueled anxiety
If football stops you sleeping, you might want to reevaluate your priorities in life.
If football stops you sleeping, you might want to reevaluate your priorities in life.
Such good replies on this subject for me this morning need to get a grip of my decisions. Bless you all
I'm not cup half full about the break...I worry about which players we lose, which players we regretfully keep and the striker we don't get.
I've really enjoyed this season, but man has it been frustrating.
The most frustrating thing is how, minus a handful of games, we have been so GOOD all season, yet still find ourselves near the bottom.
We have been unlucky in a lot of games - but the main reason we are where we are is the inability to beat the bottom clubs, which is bizarre - and frustrating.
Next three games are Leeds, Wolves and West Ham. We have oddly good records against all three. I’m hoping we’re going to cruise to safety by accident.
Me too, I’m 90% sure that I’m not renewing my season ticket, for all the above reasons and just not being comfortable in crowds, especially on trains.I'm really looking forward to next season and not being tied to a Season ticket for the first time in 28 years. It will be refreshing to go and watch my local county side (which I started to do earlier this season before lockdown) and just enjoy standing by the edge of the pitch watching my true local side.
I'm not being anti Albion but with all the VAR, ESL crap, corporate bullshit, and prima donna footballers we've had to put up with recently I can't wait to see some true local football played for the love of the game and not a fat pay cheque, whilst also being able to walk to and from the games which will also be played on Saturday afternoons!
Roll on next season.