I have supported the Albion since the 1966/67 season. Over that long period my enthusiasm has fluctuated according to a range of factors including my personal and economic circumstances etc but generally not according to how well the team have been doing.
It seems to me inevitable that match day excitement waxes and wanes occasionally, especially when we can now catch nearly all the matches on TV and save ourselves the discomfort of spending travel and waiting time actually attending.
I am never indifferent to Albion's results, but I am totally switched off by most of the hype surrounding the game: TV pundits acting like Estate agents for the bigger clubs when speaking about our most talented players; daft evidence free speculation on what the table will look like at the end of the season; indifference to the huge financial gulf between the 6/7 mega rich clubs and the rest etc.
Taking a break from all of that is totally understandable but I think when you are a 'lifer', you know you are.....
It seems to me inevitable that match day excitement waxes and wanes occasionally, especially when we can now catch nearly all the matches on TV and save ourselves the discomfort of spending travel and waiting time actually attending.
I am never indifferent to Albion's results, but I am totally switched off by most of the hype surrounding the game: TV pundits acting like Estate agents for the bigger clubs when speaking about our most talented players; daft evidence free speculation on what the table will look like at the end of the season; indifference to the huge financial gulf between the 6/7 mega rich clubs and the rest etc.
Taking a break from all of that is totally understandable but I think when you are a 'lifer', you know you are.....