or someone with his hand on his head lopoking like an idiot.I am just going to get angry each time i see someone with a degrading hairline, hernia or an uncanny ability to win freekicks. this is all
lifes to short....just move on!!
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Don't care.
For me
-Players come and go - I don't grow attached to them, so I don't tend to buy into the hype, either the extremes of support or the extremes of criticisms (which actually has the side effect of absolutes - such as players winning every tackle, or never heading the ball - sticking out and being somewhat annoying) and see pretty much every player as replaceable, even before we got Gus. With Gus (and his contacts) and TB (and his professional running of the club), and the stadium (and the increased budgets it brings), on the back of the previous season (and the positivity around the club and the football gus wants us to play) I'm even more confident about replacing any of our squad.
-Football rivalries are good for adding to the drama/entertainment of a match, and for good natured banter, for the pantomime ideals of villainy and for the bigger picture of results day (i.e. "we may have only got a draw, but they lost, ha!", or "at least they lost too" kind of thing). They are not for anger and visceral and heated hatred, and certainly not an excuse for physical violence or threats of it towards either 'the other side' or people who switch sides