el punal
Well-known member
So the match of the century is now well and truly over. All the angst, the pressure, the anticipation, the sleepness nights, the game itself, the furore, the recriminations, the despair and the disappointment are slowly fading away.
To be replaced by . . . . a play-off semi-final, and possibly, the final itself. In normal circumstances we would be rubbing our hands with glee at the prospect. But to me this feels like a consolation 3rd place match in a World Cup tournament. Close . . but no cigar.
I have now bought tickets for the match on Monday night, but this strange feeling of detachment remains. But perhaps this is a good thing. My nerves are not frazzled, as they were before the Boro game, I'm feeling calm and somewhat philosophical about whatever the outcome will be. I think once we know the result of the first leg game on Friday then the adrenaline will kick in - I hope it does.
I sincerely hope the team are successful, because the boys have produced one of the most astonishing seasons in Albion's history and deserve to be rewarded. That's not too much to ask for, is it?
To be replaced by . . . . a play-off semi-final, and possibly, the final itself. In normal circumstances we would be rubbing our hands with glee at the prospect. But to me this feels like a consolation 3rd place match in a World Cup tournament. Close . . but no cigar.
I have now bought tickets for the match on Monday night, but this strange feeling of detachment remains. But perhaps this is a good thing. My nerves are not frazzled, as they were before the Boro game, I'm feeling calm and somewhat philosophical about whatever the outcome will be. I think once we know the result of the first leg game on Friday then the adrenaline will kick in - I hope it does.
I sincerely hope the team are successful, because the boys have produced one of the most astonishing seasons in Albion's history and deserve to be rewarded. That's not too much to ask for, is it?
