I will but currently I’m working on the hole in the plasterboard and convincing my wife I will behave this ThursdayYou should work on your anger, it does you no good and just leads to an early grave.
I will but currently I’m working on the hole in the plasterboard and convincing my wife I will behave this ThursdayYou should work on your anger, it does you no good and just leads to an early grave.
It was a depressing weekend of sport just gone too, England lost Cricket and rugby, we lost, Leeds won, Pompey won and remain top and to cap it Villa won on Monday, I’m still f***ed off !!Usually pi@@ed off on the day/evening, a plethora of NSCs posts lances the boil, then okay the next day.
Probably a longer hangover when it's the clubs I can't stand - the London clubs, Manure. Also annoyed for longer when I see manager/player blunders, on repeat in a game, gifting the points ....... AEK, West Ham. A painful watch almost in slow motion ..... raising questions in real time ..... why've we only got two in CM when they're bossing us with three, why's a fit Veltman not playing?
In Scotland? Was a home and away travelling Partick Thistle fan, even as a kid. Me dad worked for British Rail, and before I was even 12 years old, if he was working, he used to let me travel the length and breadth of Scotland with me little brother in tow. I dare say it was probably illegal to let us do that. We just assumed it was a normal thing to do. Free rail travel, invariably complimentary tickets from the Thistle players. Usual our main matchday expenses would run to a macaroon bar and a spearmint chewing gumNot a trap question, until moving to Sussex, was your heart with another club?
In my experience many later Albion fans, some who cerebrally just love the sport, are more relaxed about it all.
No, you weren't travelling illegally . British Rail workers were entitled to free travel which included their spouse and dependent children. You can breathe easily.In Scotland? Was a home and away travelling Partick Thistle fan, even as a kid. Me dad worked for British Rail, and before I was even 12 years old, if he was working, he used to let me travel the length and breadth of Scotland with me little brother in tow. I dare say it was probably illegal to let us do that. We just assumed it was a normal thing to do. Free rail travel, invariably complimentary tickets from the Thistle players. Usual our main matchday expenses would run to a macaroon bar and a spearmint chewing gum
It was a depressing weekend of sport just gone too, England lost Cricket and rugby, we lost, Leeds won, Pompey won and remain top and to cap it Villa won on Monday, I’m still f***ed off !!
Depends on oppo and game. Had convo yesterday with a Derby fan mate, and he felt similar, that rightly/wrongly football moved my emotions from high to low etc like not much else in life, of course its not long lasting and rational mind needs to keep context, but the emotional highs and lows are intense in the moment.Angry, inconsolable, shit the bed, sulk. Better now than when I was younger where I should have been in an asylum for a few days after.
In Scotland? Was a home and away travelling Partick Thistle fan, even as a kid. Me dad worked for British Rail, and before I was even 12 years old, if he was working, he used to let me travel the length and breadth of Scotland with me little brother in tow. I dare say it was probably illegal to let us do that. We just assumed it was a normal thing to do. Free rail travel, invariably complimentary tickets from the Thistle players. Usual our main matchday expenses would run to a macaroon bar and a spearmint chewing gum
Having been forcibly relocated to Kent in my teens, I used to just cherry pick the, er, pick of First Division games for the upcoming Saturday. Strictly in terms of entertainment value. Which meant a strict pecking order of West Ham, Chelsea, QPR, Arsenal and, last but least, Spurs
Um, I meant more that it might have been illegal, or certainly inadvisable, to allow an unaccompanied 12 year old and a 10 year old wearing Partick Thistle scarves to travel the length and breadth of Scotland on football trains usually packed with seriously drunk Celtic and/or Rangers fans. Was never a problem tho. They used to pat us on the head and give us sweetsNo, you weren't travelling illegally . British Rail workers were entitled to free travel which included their spouse and dependent children. You can breathe easily.cked
Yep that game took a long time to get over , I actually sat in my seat looking into space long past final whistle, I couldn’t move!!!Depends on oppo and game. Had convo yesterday with a Derby fan mate, and he felt similar, that rightly/wrongly football moved my emotions from high to low etc like not much else in life, of course its not long lasting and rational mind needs to keep context, but the emotional highs and lows are intense in the moment.
Last week away at City I went believing we'd lose with their home record and our recent form, obviously hoping for something, so I wasnt massively upset. Was more peed off how poor we were first half.
February, 3 1/2 hours down to Amex v Fulham, totally one sided game, we were by far the better team, a shambolic ref performance by Darren England, a late smash'n'grab Manor Solomon goal to lose 1-0, then M1 closed on way home, big diversion near Luton added another hour. Could say I was a bit pissed off that day!
That’s widespread.alright with it but wont watch MOTD , listen to any podcasts about football , talksport etc
Win and consume everything