SESKU Blade
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i keep wanting to run on the pitch.. get hold of blackwell and shout 'are you fucking daft or what?'
cheers i feel better for that![]()
:lol: Me too!
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i keep wanting to run on the pitch.. get hold of blackwell and shout 'are you fucking daft or what?'
cheers i feel better for that![]()
Isn't it a rhetorical question?:loopy:
Well no, because there is an answer.
Bugger all or stop going.
It just depends what camp you're in![]()
Well no, because there is an answer.
Bugger all or stop going.
It just depends what camp you're in![]()
Well no, because there is an answer.
Bugger all or stop going.
It just depends what camp you're in![]()
There's a third option.
I accept (both logically and emotionally) that my ability to influence the Blades in both football and commerce are next to zero.
I accept that in reality KB knows more about football and KMc knows more about commerce than I will ever do.
I accept that the reality of the Blades experience for me is meeting with HH and others on a match day, having a few pints and some banter (mostly about the club and the game) and ideally ending with a curry in the evening.
I accept that whilst the Blades are an important part of my life there are other parts too - which means I need to keep all this is a wider perspective.
The essence of this arguement is about expectation - expectation about what the Blades "should" be and expectation about how much we fans "should" influence what happens at our club.
Options 1 (get active and try to lobby the club to change it's ways) and Option 2 (walk away) both pre-suppose degrees of anger and frustration that have reached points that people feel the need to alter their actions or even lives.
Option 3 is quite simple - Realise that some battles aren't worth fighting - either because the chances are so high that the fight will be futile (what chance of us influencing transfers or tactics etc?), or because there are more important battles to be fought elsewhere in life (will I have a job in April?). Change your expectations of your importance to/role within the Blades, accept the reality and live with it
This doesn't mean that the Blades mean any less to me than to others (ST holder for many years, was there when TC played - yadda yadda) but does mean that once I let go of the feeling that it's my "duty" to do something, then match days become less intensely personal and therefore more enjoyable - and enjoyment is one of the reasons I turn up each game.
Think Toaism talks about some of this stuff - but I learnt it as hard political reality whilst working on the Rainbow Warrior.
Simples - just a different view of the world![]()
There's a third option.
I learnt it as hard political reality whilst working on Rainbow.
Wicked! Do you know Zippy?![]()
Kin hell......wait till keenzy sees this!
He loves Zippy!
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Zippy is great. Bungle is a bear, George is a hippo, but what is Zippy? Accprding to one source, he is simply a Zippy. A cop-out indeed.
>Change your expectations of your importance to/role within the Blades, accept the reality and live with it
Is that the same as 'don't give a shit'?
If you want it to be then I suppose it could be. That's up to you.
For me it just means that I realise that no-one who matters would ever be interested in my opinions on team selection, tactics, finances etc - and that at the end of the day, it ain't my problem. Yes I get pissed off with poor performances and love it when things go our way - but I've come to realise the limits of what I can influence, and I don't waste my time, effort and emotions on things beyond that scope.
The result of which means that I apparently enjoy matches more than many on here - I don't take every loss or dodgey decision personally - I seem to find it easier to cheers the lads on than many (makes me a clapper I guess) - and the bad days don't hurt as much (though Wigan and Burnley stand out as particularly painful)
The Blades mean as much to me as to many - it's just that I've learned how to handle my addiction!![]()
I hate em .....................
but i really know i luv em !![]()
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