...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 14:38 - Nov 9 with 2067 views | Jackanapes | birtspeak | |
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“The stupidest thing she knew was for people to act like they knew all about the things they knew absolutely nothing about.†|
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...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 14:55 - Nov 9 with 2049 views | exiledclaseboy | From what I can tell from the reduced amount of time I spend on here these days, being a Swansea City fan mostly involves hating yourself, everyone else and mostly hating having to watch Swansea City. I came to the conclusion years ago that Swans fans will never be happy regardless of how much success we have. Now I've come to the conclusion that we don't actually want to be happy because we've no idea how to deal with it. | |
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...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 14:59 - Nov 9 with 2047 views | Jackanapes |
...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 14:55 - Nov 9 by exiledclaseboy | From what I can tell from the reduced amount of time I spend on here these days, being a Swansea City fan mostly involves hating yourself, everyone else and mostly hating having to watch Swansea City. I came to the conclusion years ago that Swans fans will never be happy regardless of how much success we have. Now I've come to the conclusion that we don't actually want to be happy because we've no idea how to deal with it. |
Succinctly put. | |
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“The stupidest thing she knew was for people to act like they knew all about the things they knew absolutely nothing about.†|
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...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 18:40 - Nov 9 with 2007 views | pierre91 | ...bizarrely, you BOTH make a more than accurate point. Imagine this - were we to beat Stoke tomorrow with a Bony header proving the winning goal it'd be a delight to come on here and watch somebody point out that we've swerved away from our usual style and were somewhat "lucky". | | | |
...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 20:21 - Nov 9 with 1977 views | DJack |
...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 18:40 - Nov 9 by pierre91 | ...bizarrely, you BOTH make a more than accurate point. Imagine this - were we to beat Stoke tomorrow with a Bony header proving the winning goal it'd be a delight to come on here and watch somebody point out that we've swerved away from our usual style and were somewhat "lucky". |
You forgot the "he's not worth 12million", "rubbish Jason Scotland" etc | |
| It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan |
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...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 20:25 - Nov 9 with 1967 views | monmouth |
...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 14:55 - Nov 9 by exiledclaseboy | From what I can tell from the reduced amount of time I spend on here these days, being a Swansea City fan mostly involves hating yourself, everyone else and mostly hating having to watch Swansea City. I came to the conclusion years ago that Swans fans will never be happy regardless of how much success we have. Now I've come to the conclusion that we don't actually want to be happy because we've no idea how to deal with it. |
But you are basing that on a subset of internet sociopaths. Oh no, hang on, that's what I hear every time in the stadium too. | |
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...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 21:01 - Nov 9 with 1936 views | Jackanapes | The natural state of any football supporter is bitter disappointment whatever the score - Nick Hornby | |
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“The stupidest thing she knew was for people to act like they knew all about the things they knew absolutely nothing about.†|
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...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 09:28 - Nov 10 with 1866 views | exiledclaseboy |
...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 20:25 - Nov 9 by monmouth | But you are basing that on a subset of internet sociopaths. Oh no, hang on, that's what I hear every time in the stadium too. |
A mate of mine, a season ticket holder of long, long standing, has missed most games this season. He left after an hour of the Man Utd game, missed Liverpool because he was away, watched the Arsenal and Sunderland games didn't bother going to the West Ham game and isn't going today because it's "only Stoke". He also bought the three game Europa League ticket but hasn't gone to either of the home games so far. I can't work it out in any way. | |
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...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 09:31 - Nov 10 with 1860 views | Phil_S |
...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 09:28 - Nov 10 by exiledclaseboy | A mate of mine, a season ticket holder of long, long standing, has missed most games this season. He left after an hour of the Man Utd game, missed Liverpool because he was away, watched the Arsenal and Sunderland games didn't bother going to the West Ham game and isn't going today because it's "only Stoke". He also bought the three game Europa League ticket but hasn't gone to either of the home games so far. I can't work it out in any way. |
Why did he leave after an hour of the Man Utd game? Did he need to leave or had he just had enough? | | | |
...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 09:35 - Nov 10 with 1857 views | exiledclaseboy |
...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 09:31 - Nov 10 by Phil_S | Why did he leave after an hour of the Man Utd game? Did he need to leave or had he just had enough? |
Just left, we were either 3-0 or 3-1 down and he decided the game was over. To be fair, he was right but that's not the point. | |
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...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 09:37 - Nov 10 with 1849 views | Phil_S |
...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 09:35 - Nov 10 by exiledclaseboy | Just left, we were either 3-0 or 3-1 down and he decided the game was over. To be fair, he was right but that's not the point. |
Makes no sense to me. Spend the money, watch the games...if he's money to waste I will happily take some off his hands | | | |
...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 09:43 - Nov 10 with 1848 views | monmouth |
...blog on Swansea City, being a fan on 09:35 - Nov 10 by exiledclaseboy | Just left, we were either 3-0 or 3-1 down and he decided the game was over. To be fair, he was right but that's not the point. |
Without getting too metaphysical (lol, I have no real idea if that's the right word), perhaps the journey to the PL and the first season or two were more emotionally engaging than our current incarnation? I can sort of understand that, as it was our little club, scrabbling against the odds that was, to all intents and purposes, "us". Whereas we are still clearly different, it feels like we are part of the money club now and that the clubs soul isn't quite as exclusively "ours". This is the first year I've seriously thought about not renewing and watching on the telly, because sometimes getting to the games feels like a hassle and I worry more about the result and the stupid table than enjoying the actual football experience. In the end though I realise how much I'd miss it, and some of the people around me. Or maybe he's just found something more interesting than football to get passionate about. ps he's not Geoff Thom is he? | |
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