Interesting debate. In a sense, I disagree with
Nightsweats in the Original Post.
"has absolutely every bit as much knowledge about their teams strengths and weaknesses, tactical,selection ,substitute and game management failings or successes as anyone else."
I go to quite a few games. But, that bit leaves me cold. (FFS, recent heated debates about zone men notwithstanding). I rarely think in those terms. As if I were a "surrogate manager" or a pundit. I don't have that knowledge as described & I'm not interested in acquiring it. Sure, I have my more favourite players, sure I can tell if someone is having a 'mare. But, I don't think about the game in the "knowledge" way described. Look, I know others do, and I'm not criticising those who do. But, I don't.
For me, I can sort of encapsulate everything by what I felt in the stand as Berge's goal went in & he ran over and did that soppy salute celebration. I don't sit in the stands thinking why doesn't he put so and so on, the flat three isn't working put someone in the hole, he needs to rest thingyamebob he's better suited to the game on Tuesday. No joy at all for me in that.
Basically, I spend the whole match thinking - score a goal - and not much else.
Foxy s comments "some people would be more suited to a Blog" has tickled me. Shouting into the void...
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