- May 14, 2007
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One thing the last few weeks has taught me, and I suppose you become more acutely aware during the 'bad times', is I'm far too emotionally invested in something I have no control over, doesn't *really* matter in the long run, and something that only serves to make rich people richer.
When spurs lose, and often even if we draw, it ruins my day, weekend or week until the next game, and even then a loss like the Brighton one just compounds the feeling. It's pathetic. A grown man allowing 18 millionaires and a manager, many of whom don't give a single fuck, to determine my mood.
It's why the emotional reactions of so many, including those labelled 'knee jerk' will never have any less value than those that are seemingly reasoned and rational about the situation.
It's why those that boo have every right to. It's not something I'd do, but mainly because I'd be too busy moaning to my mate about how unbelievably shit we are right now.
I've grown up through the shitshow of the 90's. I had season tickets when a draw against arsenal was probably the best we could hope for all season. Getting older I thought the moods and the disappointment would lesson with age, but if anything they're worse now.
But...I simply wouldn't have it any other way. COYS.
I honestly have no idea who's the right man to take us forward and I can't help but think we are genuinely fucked, but it's never gonna change. We are spurs and nobody around gives you the roller-coaster of moods than us.
When spurs lose, and often even if we draw, it ruins my day, weekend or week until the next game, and even then a loss like the Brighton one just compounds the feeling. It's pathetic. A grown man allowing 18 millionaires and a manager, many of whom don't give a single fuck, to determine my mood.
It's why the emotional reactions of so many, including those labelled 'knee jerk' will never have any less value than those that are seemingly reasoned and rational about the situation.
It's why those that boo have every right to. It's not something I'd do, but mainly because I'd be too busy moaning to my mate about how unbelievably shit we are right now.
I've grown up through the shitshow of the 90's. I had season tickets when a draw against arsenal was probably the best we could hope for all season. Getting older I thought the moods and the disappointment would lesson with age, but if anything they're worse now.
But...I simply wouldn't have it any other way. COYS.
I honestly have no idea who's the right man to take us forward and I can't help but think we are genuinely fucked, but it's never gonna change. We are spurs and nobody around gives you the roller-coaster of moods than us.