bricktop
Well-Known Member
During the last few weeks i have worked a couple of Saturday's, spent one with Brownie jnr going to the Metrodome and going on a murder spree in Laser Quest, and another Saturday at Headingley watching the cricket, and I've got this Saturday off and taking Jnr to Scarborough for the day.
Finally realised a month in to the close season that I'm beginning to get withdrawal from the football. It is not like there isn't plenty of other stuff to do, like days out, theme parks, and lazy chilled out days and all sorts of different stuff I can do with a lively 7 year old, but the one thing we want to do together isn't there. The tram in to Town, talking about who might be in the team, a couple of quiet pints (lemonade in his case), meeting some good friends, going to the match, the big cheeseburger, talking about it afterwards and the next morning.
It feels a bit like it is an itch that needs to be scratched.
Is anyone else feeling the same, and that the summer on the face of it is great, but without football matches to go to, it is a bit rubbish, or am I alone with my withdrawal symptoms?
Finally realised a month in to the close season that I'm beginning to get withdrawal from the football. It is not like there isn't plenty of other stuff to do, like days out, theme parks, and lazy chilled out days and all sorts of different stuff I can do with a lively 7 year old, but the one thing we want to do together isn't there. The tram in to Town, talking about who might be in the team, a couple of quiet pints (lemonade in his case), meeting some good friends, going to the match, the big cheeseburger, talking about it afterwards and the next morning.
It feels a bit like it is an itch that needs to be scratched.
Is anyone else feeling the same, and that the summer on the face of it is great, but without football matches to go to, it is a bit rubbish, or am I alone with my withdrawal symptoms?