Sounds like a load of old bollocks to me:
https://www.myscience.org/news/2018/football_makes_fans_less_happy-2018-sussex
https://www.myscience.org/news/2018/football_makes_fans_less_happy-2018-sussex
i saw ages ago, that if the local team won on a Saturday there was a 10% productivity boost on Monday, and a downturn if they lost. No idea if true or not though. I think it may be true of some of the more ardent fans, but for the average supporter I expect its a case of feeling good for a few hours or a bit pissed off for a couple hours or the evening if they lose
So, does that mean if Man Utd win on a Saturday, the productivity of offices in Surrey increases on the following Monday?
It surely depends who you’re playing. I’d say a win against Man City is several times better than a loss against them is bad. And I felt happy after we beat Arsenal for longer than I felt sad after we lost to Leicester. If that all makes sense.
It surely depends who you’re playing. I’d say a win against Man City is several times better than a loss against them is bad. And I felt happy after we beat Arsenal for longer than I felt sad after we lost to Leicester. If that all makes sense.