Who'd be a football fan?

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Who'd be a football fan?

by Stooper » 29 Apr 2008 15:27

Shamelessly stolen from Tom Fordyce of BBC Sport

I hate football. Well, that’s not true. I love it. What I hate is what football is doing to me.

For fans of the Championship teams fighting to avoid the last relegation spot, these last two months have been a gut-churning nightmare.

My Saturdays – and Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays – have become a hellish rollercoaster ride over which I have no control.

You’re up. You’re down. You’re almost safe. You’re doomed. You need someone else to win. They lose.

Precious points are snatched with last-gasp equalisers. Even more precious wins are thrown away with calamitous added-time errors.

Penalties are won. Penalties are missed. Star names get season-ending injuries just when they’re needed most. Loan signings with unspellable names become instant heroes.

There was always a fear that it would go down to the wire, but this is ridiculous. With one round of matches remaining, five teams can still go down. A man could go blind just thinking about the permutations.

Oh, for the comfortable boredom of mid-table obscurity!

The pre-match pattern is always the same. Two days before, the sick feeling starts. Mere rumours of possible injuries are enough to induce stinking black depression.

The day before, the manager comes out with what he thinks are bullish quotes – determination this, no surrender that. You hear only panic.

Hours are wasted dreaming of spectacular winners. Evenings are ruined by thoughts of worst-case scenarios.

Kick-off makes the heart thump like a trapped rabbit.

At the game, solace is sought in songs, but silence soon takes over. At home, with television and radio on, the phrase “…and there’s been a goal at….” brings a bowel-shifting mixture of desperate hope and sick dread.

I could deal with it if we’d looked doomed all season, if we hadn’t beaten teams at the top of the table away from home, if we hadn’t sometimes passed teams off the park and looked as full of play-off potential as any one of the lucky lot at the other end of the table.

I could deal with it if I couldn’t name, off the top of my head, at least 10 shots hitting woodwork which would have seen us safe had they gone an inch the other way.

I could even deal with it if there was any certainty in other results. My boys are at home, against a team with nothing to play for. Others are away at promotion-chasers. But this is division where form makes no sense. No-one can be trusted.

So it’ll be that, at 2pm on Sunday, I’ll be sitting down for 90 minutes that could make or break my year.

And there’s not a thing I can do about it.

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Re: Who'd be a football fan?

by T.R.O.L.I. » 29 Apr 2008 15:43

Tom Fordyce So it’ll be that, at 2pm on Sunday, I’ll be sitting down for 90 minutes


Plastic :lol:

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Re: Who'd be a football fan?

by Stooper » 29 Apr 2008 16:03

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Tom Fordyce So it’ll be that, at 2pm on Sunday, I’ll be sitting down for 90 minutes


Plastic :lol:


Why?

The Coca-Cola Football League Championship
Sunday 04 May
Blackpool v Watford, 14:00
Bristol City v Preston, 14:00
Cardiff v Barnsley, 14:00
Charlton v Coventry, 14:00
Crystal Palace v Burnley, 14:00
Ipswich v Hull, 14:00
QPR v West Brom, 14:00
Scunthorpe v Colchester, 14:00
Sheff Wed v Norwich, 14:00
Southampton v Sheff Utd, 14:00
Stoke v Leicester, 14:00
Wolverhampton v Plymouth, 14:00


TROFLOLOLI

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Re: Who'd be a football fan?

by Dirk Gently » 29 Apr 2008 16:04

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Tom Fordyce So it’ll be that, at 2pm on Sunday, I’ll be sitting down for 90 minutes


Plastic :lol:


Why?

The Coca-Cola Football League Championship
Sunday 04 May
Blackpool v Watford, 14:00
Bristol City v Preston, 14:00
Cardiff v Barnsley, 14:00
Charlton v Coventry, 14:00
Crystal Palace v Burnley, 14:00
Ipswich v Hull, 14:00
QPR v West Brom, 14:00
Scunthorpe v Colchester, 14:00
Sheff Wed v Norwich, 14:00
Southampton v Sheff Utd, 14:00
Stoke v Leicester, 14:00
Wolverhampton v Plymouth, 14:00


TROFLOLOLI


I’ll be sitting down for 90 minutes

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Re: Who'd be a football fan?

by T.R.O.L.I. » 29 Apr 2008 16:11

Exactly - well done Dirkers.

StoopeROFL - you should stick to rugby league :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: Who'd be a football fan?

by Stooper » 29 Apr 2008 16:15

T.R.O.L.I. Exactly - well done Dirkers.

StoopeROFL - you should stick to rugby league :lol: :lol: :lol:


Maybe I should.

We all sit down in our seats....with our beers, enxt to the opposing fans :wink:

That said, I love the Championship and will be following all the action on Sky next Sunday

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Re: Who'd be a football fan?

by T.R.O.L.I. » 29 Apr 2008 16:18

Agreed - it's not often you have a last day to the season where over half (13 out of 24) the teams in the division have promotion (including making the playoffs) or relegation in mind.

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Re: Who'd be a football fan?

by LUX » 29 Apr 2008 16:20

good article though. Reflects my feelings about this season to a certain extent. It's as close at the bottom in the Premiership too.

ps so who does he support?

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Re: Who'd be a football fan?

by T.R.O.L.I. » 29 Apr 2008 16:23

LUX ps so who does he support?


I'd imagine its one of Sheff Wed, Leicester, Southampton and Coventry as those teams are at top of his article:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A35307407? ... t=football


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Re: Who'd be a football fan?

by Wax Jacket » 29 Apr 2008 16:31

sitting down > standing up

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Re: Who'd be a football fan?

by Stooper » 29 Apr 2008 16:38

T.R.O.L.I.
LUX ps so who does he support?


I'd imagine its one of Sheff Wed, Leicester, Southampton and Coventry as those teams are at top of his article:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A35307407? ... t=football

Based on his 'my team are at home to a team with nothing to play for', I'd say probably Sheff Wed.

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Re: Who'd be a football fan?

by Toon Toon Blue army » 29 Apr 2008 16:48

Wax Jacket sitting down > standing up


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Re: Who'd be a football fan?

by Silver Fox » 29 Apr 2008 16:58

Wax Jacket sitting down > standing up


'greed, the choice of the discerning football fan


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