I think you'd have written a different thread if you'd won.
This thread does not exist if Spurs win.
Take the rough and the smooth........
No doubt. For sure. But anyone who supports a losing team goes through the motions so just throwing this out there.
It is not easy to shrug off the feeling we all get when losing. It is of course on the other end of the spectrum to the elated feeling we get when winning.
And it is a mind thing. This is just something I have had to come to terms with and even now I am fighting it. I am a family man and I refuse to let them sense a change in my mood which would not be fair on them. They didn't cause it.
Right now? Just carrying on.
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I didn't even watch the match as I couldn't give a to55 about the Carling Cup
Should of fielded a full strength team in Europe, not rested for this
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posted 36 minutes ago
you have just matured and realized the 'sport' is not truly important to you anymore
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Thank you.
I have just read on another thread that someone's 10 year old son was in tears from losing. The evidence is right there! We as a people need to look out for our own and stop "hating" on our fellow man, just because they CHOSE to support another name brand.
If I had an Android phone and played on Playstation would I call you a caaant because you played on XBox or had an iPhone? Actually. "Fan boys" Same concept.
Ardiles I noticed you put the two best choices against the two muggy choices
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posted on 1/3/15
I think you'd have written a different thread if you'd won.
posted on 1/3/15
This thread does not exist if Spurs win.
Take the rough and the smooth........
posted on 1/3/15
No doubt. For sure. But anyone who supports a losing team goes through the motions so just throwing this out there.
It is not easy to shrug off the feeling we all get when losing. It is of course on the other end of the spectrum to the elated feeling we get when winning.
And it is a mind thing. This is just something I have had to come to terms with and even now I am fighting it. I am a family man and I refuse to let them sense a change in my mood which would not be fair on them. They didn't cause it.
Right now? Just carrying on.
posted on 1/3/15
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posted on 1/3/15
I didn't even watch the match as I couldn't give a to55 about the Carling Cup
Should of fielded a full strength team in Europe, not rested for this
posted on 1/3/15
comment by #4zA (U19575)
posted 36 minutes ago
you have just matured and realized the 'sport' is not truly important to you anymore
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you.
posted on 1/3/15
I have just read on another thread that someone's 10 year old son was in tears from losing. The evidence is right there! We as a people need to look out for our own and stop "hating" on our fellow man, just because they CHOSE to support another name brand.
If I had an Android phone and played on Playstation would I call you a caaant because you played on XBox or had an iPhone? Actually. "Fan boys" Same concept.
posted on 1/3/15
Ardiles I noticed you put the two best choices against the two muggy choices
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