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Some are still unsure of the definition. Put simply does a win for this team. particularly in a big game, make your weekend. Does a loss make you kick the proverbial cat? Do you watch them?
Albion are obviously the one that I watch the most and fulfill the above criteria the best. I always watch England football on tv and have been to Wembley a few times. In the summer I saw an England Ashes test (though only one day out of the originally planned two) and 20/20 and all of Sussex's dismal T20 home games. I'll try and watch the Bears on red button or moody stream if I can though I went a few years NFL free as I got out of the habit when in Asia. A win for any will bring a smile to my face and a loss for any is a small kick in the nuts. However, Brighton losing a big game (Palace in playoffs as an example) will have me miserable for at least a week and the high of winning games like Hereford, Doncaster (twice) or the three championships at Withdean can only really be recreated chemically.
Have I helped or made it worse?
Albion are obviously the one that I watch the most and fulfill the above criteria the best. I always watch England football on tv and have been to Wembley a few times. In the summer I saw an England Ashes test (though only one day out of the originally planned two) and 20/20 and all of Sussex's dismal T20 home games. I'll try and watch the Bears on red button or moody stream if I can though I went a few years NFL free as I got out of the habit when in Asia. A win for any will bring a smile to my face and a loss for any is a small kick in the nuts. However, Brighton losing a big game (Palace in playoffs as an example) will have me miserable for at least a week and the high of winning games like Hereford, Doncaster (twice) or the three championships at Withdean can only really be recreated chemically.
Have I helped or made it worse?