Sigh said:
I enjoyed it, very much. A real treat watching shit Jacko, Quato, and Andesroninho getting all frustrated.
I enjoyed not watching it. Decided after they won 3-0 at Spurs to
only watch United when they play City.
Last year they won more than 5 times as many games as they lost, nearly 3 times as many as they lost or drew. Even if they have a dire season they'll still win at least twice as many as they lose. For every defeat against Everton or Blackburn you have to sit through them thrashing Arsenal or Wolves.
If I'd watched the game last night I would have been happy momentarily when Everton scored and then again at the final whistle. The rest of the time I'd have been tied up in knotts abusing the Everton players every time they made a mistake.
There's something extremely dispiriting about watching a football game when all you're bothered about is wanting a team to lose, rather than taking pleasure in a team winning or just enjoying the game as a neutral.
As it was I hade a very relaxing evening and was delighted this morning when I opened the paper and saw the score.