Missing your footy fix?
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Missing your footy fix?
Worryingly I'm finding that I'm actually not missing football at all. Usually during the close season I get twitchy and can't wait for the new season to start.
I guess it's because we are near the end of a season with little to look forward to even if it restarts.
Am I the only one who really couldn't care less about it?
I guess it's because we are near the end of a season with little to look forward to even if it restarts.
Am I the only one who really couldn't care less about it?
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Re: Missing your footy fix?
Yeah, I must say with the long hours I am doing at work at the moment Andy, I havent really had much time to even think about football.
Still in two minds whether they should finish the current season or start a new season when they come back. Football behind closed doors
isn't really what Football should be, but I imagine commercial realities/committments will dictate the answer.
Still in two minds whether they should finish the current season or start a new season when they come back. Football behind closed doors
isn't really what Football should be, but I imagine commercial realities/committments will dictate the answer.
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Re: Missing your footy fix?
Funnily enough, I am not missing the footy as much as i thought i would. I too usually hate the close season. What i am missing however are 'normal' activities like going out, seeing family and friends and not being restricted. I sometimes feel the slower pace of life is nice but then i remember all the things i had to look forward to this year (several concerts, a daughters wedding and holidays), plus the fact that we have totally bombed the economy which will take generations to recover from and it all feels very depressing... i don't like the thought of this 'new normal' at all.
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Re: Missing your footy fix?
I can’t say I’m missing it. Especially since our form over the final five months was disastrous. I don’t mind not losing every week being disappointed.
This far bigger crisis killed our negative momentum and I couldnt care less about all the previous crap form and negativity at the moment. I’m looking forward to getting back to football as it’s a sign we’re getting back to some normality - not really about the football.
Focusing on football now is a strange thing, but happy enough to start again in League One next season, but in some messed up way the clubs who had all the momentum before are probably the ones who will suffer most. They have to re-start getting that momentum again. I don’t think we’ll make the play-offs and not that bothered ( bigger things to worry about), but with a break and getting key players back fit we’ve got more of a chance to kick-start something with nothing to lose, in behind-closed doors games. If things had carried on we’d have been out of contention a long time ago and Lambert could have been sacked. Who knows after this, fans might just welcome getting out of the house and watching any kind of football, whatever ever the result and whatever division.
This far bigger crisis killed our negative momentum and I couldnt care less about all the previous crap form and negativity at the moment. I’m looking forward to getting back to football as it’s a sign we’re getting back to some normality - not really about the football.
Focusing on football now is a strange thing, but happy enough to start again in League One next season, but in some messed up way the clubs who had all the momentum before are probably the ones who will suffer most. They have to re-start getting that momentum again. I don’t think we’ll make the play-offs and not that bothered ( bigger things to worry about), but with a break and getting key players back fit we’ve got more of a chance to kick-start something with nothing to lose, in behind-closed doors games. If things had carried on we’d have been out of contention a long time ago and Lambert could have been sacked. Who knows after this, fans might just welcome getting out of the house and watching any kind of football, whatever ever the result and whatever division.
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Re: Missing your footy fix?
Not missing it in truth. Let's be clear about this we've been sh*t not only for the games played thus far since August but for some considerable time and this season was effectively over despite the vague idea of flirting with a promotion opportunity that wasn't going to happen. Kind of feels like the summer break with action returning in August. Don't know when games will resume although each country will have it's own agenda and intended return to action regards the pandemic issue. Read there's been training in Germany recently with the idea of the Bundesliga up and running again sometime soon although seems far fetched as once again the virus issue will see no quick fix solution.
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Re: Missing your footy fix?
Hi guys, hope you’re all doing well and not being snowed under by TikToks. Some are very good indeed but getting sent hundreds a day is a separate catastrophe in itself. Get to fk with the TikToks!
Re football..,,... missing Easter Road immensely, 30% for the football but 70% for missing my buddies, having a few beers and having chats and laughs. Although if some of those buddies keep sending TikToks, I’ll be moving seats when the season starts again.
And with you completely, Blue Wilf....... the “new normal” (although may be completely refreshing) scares me a bit. Not sure at all what lies ahead.
Re football..,,... missing Easter Road immensely, 30% for the football but 70% for missing my buddies, having a few beers and having chats and laughs. Although if some of those buddies keep sending TikToks, I’ll be moving seats when the season starts again.
And with you completely, Blue Wilf....... the “new normal” (although may be completely refreshing) scares me a bit. Not sure at all what lies ahead.
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Re: Missing your footy fix?
Well I’m certainly missing reading about Ipswich getting played off the park by League One teams!
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Re: Missing your footy fix?
I missed it for the first weekend or two but it’s amazing how easily you can adapt to change. It’s why it’s so important to football clubs for fans to renew season tickets, if not they can easily get into the habit of not going.
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As crazy as that sounds Charnwood, I agree 100%
Just tonight, an ad came on TV and part of the ad had Mo Salah going through on goal to score a goal, the crowd were rising in anticipation etc etc......., and I said to the wife, "Oh yeah, football. Remember that?"
Both had a laugh but it's true. People NOT missing it could become a problem with "eventual" season ticket numbers when football returns.
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Re: Missing your footy fix?
Have to say that yes it's no longer missed by me. More important things to worry about. I think this is one of the positives about this situation. It has forced us to think about what we do and why.
If I can so easily forget about football without the constant marketing and media and other 'reminders' maybe I don't need it and can put the time and money to better use.
Lots of thoughts like this are going through my mind at the moment and I hope the minds of many others.
If I can so easily forget about football without the constant marketing and media and other 'reminders' maybe I don't need it and can put the time and money to better use.
Lots of thoughts like this are going through my mind at the moment and I hope the minds of many others.
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Re: Missing your footy fix?
I am enjoying some of the old premiership highlights on Saturdays
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Ipswich, not so much. We get good coverage of Premier League over here, League One...not so much.
I am really finding that I am missing the everyday distraction of sports. As my daughter said, men don't have emotions we have sports instead. The MLS and MLB should be playing now, while the NHL should be in playoffs. I am really looking forward to those returning.
I do know, they have to get a vaccine or at least a drug combo that mitigates the effects of the disease, which it sounds like they are pretty far along with. If this screws up the NFL and college football, there will be riots over here!
I am really finding that I am missing the everyday distraction of sports. As my daughter said, men don't have emotions we have sports instead. The MLS and MLB should be playing now, while the NHL should be in playoffs. I am really looking forward to those returning.
I do know, they have to get a vaccine or at least a drug combo that mitigates the effects of the disease, which it sounds like they are pretty far along with. If this screws up the NFL and college football, there will be riots over here!
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Re: Missing your footy fix?
And quite right. This was Detroits year!Ohiotractorboy wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 2:28 pmIf this screws up the NFL and college football, there will be riots over here!
There is a reason I say that ^^^^ someone said on a forum years ago;
“The year Detroit win a SB will be the year something else big happens. Like a nuclear attack.”
I’ve always remembered that.
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Re: Missing your footy fix?
Ha! I think we could add the Browns to that, and they seem to be getting better too!