Bill the Blue
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I don't want to be all negative and gloomy on this sunny morning in Manchester but been thinking about the general state of football.
This coupled with all the sycophantic reporting certain clubs get (every 'effin day) which stands out like a sore thumb, even more so now football's on hold which surely people must be sick and tired of hearing by now, raises the question, has football reached it's tipping point?
Are many fans up and down the Country going to think twice about returning to football stadiums and mixing with other people in large crowds once the Government gives the all clear?
(We'll be OK though as no fcuker watches us apparently and if we request permission to kick off 80 minutes later than the official kick off scheduling, the stadium will be practically empty anyway.!)
A lot of football fanbases are made up of fans who have followed their teams for years and are of, shall we say, mature stature.
Will these fans all return? If not, are there enough younger supporters coming through to replace them?
It will be interesting to see the attendances once football does resume.
I think the media will have to stock up on red pens and get used to drawing circles or it that form of reporting only reserved for us?
I like many cancelled SKY Sports and BT and have not missed it at all.
I don't buy newspapers and have gone from listening to talk shite in the car every morning and night going to and from work to hardly ever now..
My season card will be up for renewal shortly and I too will have a decision to make..
Football has played a big part in my life and has been responsible for a large part of my emotional well being for as long as I can remember..
Is the football bubble finally about to burst or is it just me?
This coupled with all the sycophantic reporting certain clubs get (every 'effin day) which stands out like a sore thumb, even more so now football's on hold which surely people must be sick and tired of hearing by now, raises the question, has football reached it's tipping point?
Are many fans up and down the Country going to think twice about returning to football stadiums and mixing with other people in large crowds once the Government gives the all clear?
(We'll be OK though as no fcuker watches us apparently and if we request permission to kick off 80 minutes later than the official kick off scheduling, the stadium will be practically empty anyway.!)
A lot of football fanbases are made up of fans who have followed their teams for years and are of, shall we say, mature stature.
Will these fans all return? If not, are there enough younger supporters coming through to replace them?
It will be interesting to see the attendances once football does resume.
I think the media will have to stock up on red pens and get used to drawing circles or it that form of reporting only reserved for us?
I like many cancelled SKY Sports and BT and have not missed it at all.
I don't buy newspapers and have gone from listening to talk shite in the car every morning and night going to and from work to hardly ever now..
My season card will be up for renewal shortly and I too will have a decision to make..
Football has played a big part in my life and has been responsible for a large part of my emotional well being for as long as I can remember..
Is the football bubble finally about to burst or is it just me?