For all you over 60's, every cloud.....and all that
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For all you over 60's, every cloud.....and all that
https://www.sufc.co.uk/news/2018/january/senior-blades/
Fuuuurrrrrrrkinell that made me feel old![]()
And that's supposed to make me feel younger? Not working mateI know a bloke who helps run it, meets loads of players, CW, AK, Kev McCabe, etc
For all you over 60's, every cloud.....and all that
https://www.sufc.co.uk/news/2018/january/senior-blades/
That care home looks good to me. The carer handing out the Xmas drinks looks vaguely familiar...For all you over 60's, every cloud.....and all that
https://www.sufc.co.uk/news/2018/january/senior-blades/
But there are positives too.
Painful football memories aside, here's a smattering of the negatives:
The old testosterone diminishing to levels that rob you of the stud-like features you used to (think) you had.
Muscle mass feeling it's done its job and has deciding on early retirement.
Baldness and greyness in unwanted areas. Excess hair growth and greyness in unwanted areas.
Looking crap on the beach.
Though desperately trying to avoid it, succumbing to 'miserable owd git syndrome' though sometimes peppered with the odd moments of childish stoopidity that sadly is no longer welcomed in the same way it used to be by some family members.
And so, onto some of my personal positives:
More people seem to value my age-earned opinion on matters that I ever thought would.
I can generally resist the temptation to vandalise other club's property nowadays.
The reduction in male hormones has blessed me with the ability to smile and move on, content with my own ego levels, rather then be angry and resentful if not determined to get my own back.
I don't seem to need as much muscle mass as I thought I would.
I don't care that I look crap on the beach.
I seem to have developed the useful ability to sometimes convince myself that I don't care that I look crap on the beach.
Interestingly, to me at least, a relatively high proportion of those 'smile and say nowt' moments tend to happen when reading posts on this board.
One of those happened the other day, after what was, and then wasn't the best transfer window in recent years in a matter of hours.
It showed me why I'm happy in my older age to be able to appreciate not being as 'excitable' as I once was!
Actually, the smile on that occasion did turn into a little laugh (as yet, thankfully, unaccompanied by any wee wee) at a post mentioning a certain Ched Evans.
The general consensus was that the 'Messiah's' second coming (relax, I'm not disclosing any previously unheard details from the case) wasn't the success that most of us had hoped it would be.
It was deemed decent business to let Fleetwood take their turn at dealing with the now levelled-out animosity towards him, with our good wishes including such comments as, 'F*ck him, waste of money, hypocrite and glad he's gone' This was balanced, of course, with plenty of benevolent responses, including one that made me raise my increasingly-wiry eyebrows.
Something along the lines of, "We shouldn't have let him go. He wasn't very good, but at least he was a body"
which kind of summed up the beautifully varied responses that gives this forum such an eclectic feel.
The variety of opinions never ceases to amaze me, particularly when 2 people see games from an entirely opposite view point. What saddens me, is the seeming need of some to get into a 'head-butting' contest. What frustrates me in seeing 'of' for 'have' and 'there' for 'their' etc (another 'old git' trait I've developed!) What I love is when we come together as a family to sympathise, support and encourage at levels I never thought possible, and I speak from a personal experience for which I will always be grateful to countless good people on here.
So, young guns (although the vast majority will have stopped reading several paragraphs ago) enjoy your youth and use it wisely, and to those older 'uns who did make it to the end, celebrate and savour your much-appreciated wisdom and love of your family and try not to dwell on what once was, but what is still to come, both on a personal and a 'love-of-all-things-United' level.
One thing is for sure. Being a Blade old or young is something very, very special.
Come on you red and white wizaaaaaaaaaards!!
Let me say this about the so called “older” brigade.
You absolutely unequivocally and without a doubt need to drag your collective saggy arses in to the 21st century.
LUMPING IT FORRARDS TO A BIG UN, WI MUSCLES WHOS FROM DARN PIT AND SPITS A LOT AND IS WELL ARD just won’t cut it in 2018.
FFS, wind your scrawny, saggy, and droopy necks in
UTB
That’s a nice post and I can relate to some of the things you say.
I think that’s nothing much to do with being a Blade though and everything to do with getting older.
Depends to some extent on your genetic make up and the way you value your health.
Im 61 this year but I feel biologicallly younger than my age. I’m very active in terms of work, exercise and other!
I’ve become more tolerant as I’ve got older and having kids has been the best thing I’ve ever done. Seeing them as young men now with all the haste and impetuousness of youth takes me back to my time, but I had no father to advise me in my late teens, so I try to advise them and understand their ways, but ultimately it’s about helping them come to their own conclusions about life.
I never think of myself as old. I never will. I’m fit and healthy. I run 15-20 mile a week (trail and fell), eat well, sleep well, gym, mountain biking, cycling etc. I have a good physique, no beer belly, well toned muscle, athletic build. I’ve always had that and I value it, so I work to keep it. It’s even more important as you get older.
Lastly, I have to disagree with your point about wisdom. They say wisdom comes with experience, but this isn’t necessarily true. Some folks learn nothing from their life experiences and never become any wiser.
Sounds like you did and you have.
Enjoy the autumn of your life!
How very dare you - assuming the mantle of an 'older Blade' at the tender age of 56 .
This venerable and prestigious title is reserved for the likes of myself , Hodgy , GBS , Snooty , Finchley etc. ( the latter of whom only started watching football when he got tired of jousting tournaments ).
Be off with you , you young whipper snapper and don't even think of applying to join our honourable group for at least another ten summers .
Great news .... we can join the Senior Blades together in 7 years , you can be my plus one at the Christmas bash if you're a good lad !!I'm in my 54th year, in my head I'm 12 (according to Mrs SEB) and my joints are 75. Dangerous combination![]()
Reading the thread has reminded me of something someone posted on an Blades forum some years back, in fact it could have even been printed in Flashing Blade 'back in the day' pre internet forums!
Anyways, it was based on the 7 ages of man, but written as 7 ages of a football fan and it really resonated with me as it reflected my experience as a Blade exactly!
Now if any of you old buggers like me can remember it or find it, please post it on here?

The first bullet point in the schedule should have finished with, "4pm, afternoon nap."For all you over 60's, every cloud.....and all that
https://www.sufc.co.uk/news/2018/january/senior-blades/
Great news .... we can join the Senior Blades together in 7 years , you can be my plus one at the Christmas bash if you're a good lad !!
Just think, in another few years afternoon tea will be full of BBCFor all you over 60's, every cloud.....and all that
https://www.sufc.co.uk/news/2018/january/senior-blades/
Just think, in another few years afternoon tea will be full of BBC![]()
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