stonerblue
Well-Known Member
Towards the end of last season my wife said i became a different person.
With a 6 weeks to go i was fully invested in the footy. Nothing else was entering my head and i was uptight, nervous and on edge. I even forgot to pick kids up from schoo the week before the cup final.
This year i have remained calm and wallowed in the knowledge that we are the best team in the country by a mile. However, my nirvana was shattered last week when Son ran through on goal. In fact, i was on pins right from kick off.
Since then i have returned to the state i was last year. Go to bed thinking of City, wake up thinking of City. I cant get the 'falling down' chant out of my head and frequently belt it out at random times like when making the tea or walking my mutt. This behaviour wont stop until we smash the rags at wembley. It's more than likely that i will get worse.
And you know what, i love it. It makes me feel alive.
i doubt i'm alone with this type of personality change. Who else gets a bit 'mental' when the season is on the line?
With a 6 weeks to go i was fully invested in the footy. Nothing else was entering my head and i was uptight, nervous and on edge. I even forgot to pick kids up from schoo the week before the cup final.
This year i have remained calm and wallowed in the knowledge that we are the best team in the country by a mile. However, my nirvana was shattered last week when Son ran through on goal. In fact, i was on pins right from kick off.
Since then i have returned to the state i was last year. Go to bed thinking of City, wake up thinking of City. I cant get the 'falling down' chant out of my head and frequently belt it out at random times like when making the tea or walking my mutt. This behaviour wont stop until we smash the rags at wembley. It's more than likely that i will get worse.
And you know what, i love it. It makes me feel alive.
i doubt i'm alone with this type of personality change. Who else gets a bit 'mental' when the season is on the line?