Blue peter
Player Valuation: £35m
My woman’s gorgeous, my kids are great, have brill friends and I am successful. I support them to keep me grounded ?
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it really does...ever since the later Martinez-era where the football was dead weird, and his crazed optimism began to really grind my gears. Then the useless (even damaging) money injection, and subsequent managerial merry-go-round, during which we thought it couldn't possibly be worse than the Allardyce period.this feels unyielding
Cause you're a fanatic dave just like a wind up toy...I cant even comprehend the formulation of such a question. It's like saying "why do you keep breathing in oxygen?"
Are the ladies team better? Could we focus on them instead and pretend the men's premier league doesn't exist?
I think you can question the goings on at a club without questioning why you still go on supporting it. Fan is truncated from fanaticism, after all.Cause you're a fanatic dave just like a wind up toy...
Also dave you're not exactly known for ever reassessing a stance or having a nuanced perspective, you charge in with dynamite wrapped around your chest. Regardless I can invite you into the genesis of my ponderings. see every day I devote extensive time and energy to an entity that generates perpetual misery with little reward I think its natural to at least experience an existential football inquest as you can keep your zealotry man.
If someone else's team replaced their best player with dwight McNeil and they didn't have the slightest inclination to question their support of that shambolic club, I would find them utterly deranged
well-written & thoughtful...and agreed.Everton are part of my life. I can relate everything that has happened to me and think of the players and manager of the particular time since I was a young boy. I was old enough to enjoy the Championship seasons in 85 and 87 but being a little older, I retain most fondness for the Joe Royle era and for Big Joe himself, and Big Nev.
It's an attachment based on habit and sentiment. It's absolutely something I don't enjoy. It's like having an errant family member that you curse but you love them and would do anything to protect them. Well, hardly but you get the idea.
I don't support really. I'm not sure what that means in practical terms. It's not my role, nor anyone's to offer blind and unconditional support particularly when it's so obviously unworthy as it has largely been.
That's why there will be a melancholic reflection from me if we go down, and no more. A quiet but temporary sadness on the ending of an era and of a certainty of sorts. I would associate much of that certainty with loved ones and parts of my life that are also gone.
But it's football and it belongs where it should - quite low on the list of priorities. I once destroyed a conservatory door such was the ferocity with which I threw a book at it when we lost deep in injury time at White Hart Lane. Those days are long gone. It simply isn't worth it.
I apologize Dave I just finished a day of work which involved like ten hours of paperwork and unfortunately you became the recipient of displaced agitation especially when i misconstrued your comments as a dig. So your request for peace is accepted and I learned a valuable lesson about maybe fully processing a post before responding... lolI think you can question the goings on at a club without questioning why you still go on supporting it. Fan is truncated from fanaticism, after all.
My post wasn't a comment or judgement on your commitment, btw. ?