Re: Cambridge at Histon
Posted: 15 Oct 2020, 09:50
Asking several of us with Halesowen Badges on our coats at half time "who do you support?".
Maybe if we had our old badge, they'd have known?
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Asking several of us with Halesowen Badges on our coats at half time "who do you support?".
AwayDayYeltz wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 09:50Asking several of us with Halesowen Badges on our coats at half time "who do you support?".
Maybe if we had our old badge, they'd have known?
They were even crap at being two-cent hooligans. I have seen far better attempts i would only give them 3/10 for effort 1/10 for originality 0/10 for witYeltzDoc wrote:
the little scurfs trying to cause some bother behind the goal in the second half too.
John makes a very good point here. All of us are subject to stress and uncertainty at the moment whether consciously or not. This probably leads to us over-reacting to situations such as football wins and losses - the wins seem so much better because we all need some good news and the defeats seem so much worse.JohnC wrote:post_id=45607 time=1602718724 user_id=556]
.....Over the last 11mths (4 of 15 were in closed season) we have been treated with many wins and fantastic peformances. Therefore a loss seems to hurt even more at the moment. I also think with all the Covid S!!!t that has prevented "normal life" it also has an effect on one's mood.
Interesting take. I certainly don't feel lockdown is to blame for my overreaction to defeats. I think that's due to me being a pessimistic knob.Noggin wrote: ↑15 Oct 2020, 10:25They were even crap at being two-cent hooligans. I have seen far better attempts i would only give them 3/10 for effort 1/10 for originality 0/10 for witYeltzDoc wrote:
the little scurfs trying to cause some bother behind the goal in the second half too.
John makes a very good point here. All of us are subject to stress and uncertainty at the moment whether consciously or not. This probably leads to us over-reacting to situations such as football wins and losses - the wins seem so much better because we all need some good news and the defeats seem so much worse.JohnC wrote:post_id=45607 time=1602718724 user_id=556]
.....Over the last 11mths (4 of 15 were in closed season) we have been treated with many wins and fantastic peformances. Therefore a loss seems to hurt even more at the moment. I also think with all the Covid S!!!t that has prevented "normal life" it also has an effect on one's mood.
Probably far too profound for a Thursday morning
Really. They must have changed it now then.