Cerberus Blade
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But happy as the jolly sandboy when we win? It’s so bracing!Sick as a Skegness donkey.
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But happy as the jolly sandboy when we win? It’s so bracing!Sick as a Skegness donkey.
I record everything that utd will feature on for the diffrent opinons .if we lose i will delete everthing like a mardy twat .
Very true pal although it’s a long time since a game kept me awake most of the night like on Friday. Let’s face it we’d have settled for a draw before a ball was kicked. I just think it was coming down from being on such a high, playing superbly well and going top then throwing it away like we did. The highs and lows of football eh?
So for me when united lose or draw like the other night ( felt like a loss) it totally ruins my weekend or night. We as Blades should probably be used to it over the years but ive found as ive got older it takes longer to get it out of my system...interested to hear how other Blades feel and how they get over a loss ..thanks
That ^^^^^^
I’m staggered at how fucking annoyed I still am.
I’m trying enjoy the season irrespective of whether we go up or not but, fuck me, how can you enjoy that?
You’re suggesting I distract myself from how shit we were for ten minutes on Friday by remembering other incidences of us being even shitter?By remembering that - just over two years ago on Jan. 24th 2017 - we lost 0-2 at home to Fleetwood in Division One?
"I am well aware that I am the umblest person going" © C. Dickens
My wife knows when things have gone wrong as I’m non too talkative. Funny, I can’t really talk to her about it as she’s not interested in football but I can have a good moan with my mates which usually helps.
A defeat really spoils my week until the next match.
I must be good at hiding it because my other half doesn't seem to have any clue that United have lost, or doesn't seem to realise that I'm naffed off. She just carries on waffling on about how much carrots are in bleeding Asda, and she's bought some parsniips for Sunday dinner, and that dress she saw online she's bought it in Meadowhall, while I say, yeah right duck, ok duck, yes duck, ok duck.[/QUOTE
Mine will usually need to ask how they’ve got on even when I arrive home from a long away game, she never has a look at the results in the mean time just to show a bit of interest.
If we’ve lost she’ll make some sort of comment like “does that mean we won’t be talking” or “oh, you’ll be moody then”. By that time I’ve talked things over on the coach so don’t feel quite as bad.
However, when I get in from a home game, that’s when she knows.
Fridays result made me remember how I feel when we play in the play off final, the exact same disappointment .
The tube journey back to the car, the drive back to Sheffield and no sleep for a week .
McNulty started and got hauled off at half-time. Scougall's last appearance as another one would have triggered a contract extension.By remembering that - just over two years ago on Jan. 24th 2017 - we lost 0-2 at home to Fleetwood in Division One?
"I am well aware that I am the umblest person going" © C. Dickens
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