Norpig wrote:Sounds like i missed an eventful match!
#shitfan
Norpig wrote:Sounds like i missed an eventful match!
But a great gigkarlypants wrote:
#shitfan
Hipster_Nebula wrote:How good was iredale when he came on.
I was ready to turn it off but they proved me wrong. Great spirit.
Norpig wrote:He'll not change his ways TA, he said as much in his interview after last nights game.
Exactly right?Norpig wrote:Its the way he likes to play, he thinks us keeping possession tires out the other team. Trouble is teams know about this now and press us as soon as the keeper passes it out, just like Barnsley's first goal last night.
boltonbonce wrote:Could I quote a couple of lines from Sluffy's post.
'It is just a GAME. Nothing more'.
You're so wrong.
It affects me more than I'd like to admit. How I interact with my family, how I sleep, the mood I was in at work, whether or not I could attend a wedding, buying a framed autographed shirt instead of the kitchen table and chairs I'd been sent out to buy, droning on about the Wanderers and many other unrelated topics on here, and wishing desperately that my dad, instead of taking me to Burnden, had told mum to teach me how to knit.
My life would have been so much easier.
Yet here I am. A 70 year old man watching away games online, and, during more than one game this season, wrestling the mattress off the bed and attempting to fight it.
I'm not proud. It's not pleasant. It's undignified to the point of absurdity.
Relatives will often come up to my room, brew in hand, just to watch ME watching the match.
Even now I get the same buzz heading off to the match. Even now I still get goosebumps seeing the floodlights in the distance.
I've shed real tears over this wonderful club.
I'm sorry Sluffy, but it's not 'just a game'.
Too right.Norpig wrote:I'm with Boncey on this, it is more than a game, it's about belonging to something, your club and your town and fellow supporters. My intensity may have slipped a bit in recent years but overall i couldn't imagine a world without BWFC and all that goes with it - the highs and (mainly) lows but i wouldn't have it any other way.
When we almost went bust i had no clue what i would do without BWFC, thank God we didn't go the way of Bury.
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