by madgull » 19 Feb 2013, 21:53
...that now, more than ever, I wish I could afford to go to games? Before you jump on me, this is not a 'can't afford', this is I literally have no money, so cannot go to games. I managed to get to see the City match at home, and whilst the second half was utter dross, it was still enjoyable; I spent most of my teenage years as a season ticket holder and had to endure some truly turgid performances, and yet defiantly screaming the team towards a horrendously fought point on a wet, windy Tuesday (all the while listening hopefully for the scores of teams around us) are some of my fondest memories.
That said, it seems like our performances are beyond depressing, and without even the heartening qualities of fighting and attacking the opposition. I think all we can do is hope beyond hope that we get a miracle working motivator in who can coax the necessary points from our team and rebuild at the end of the season.
...that now, more than ever, I wish I could afford to go to games? Before you jump on me, this is not a 'can't afford', this is I literally have no money, so cannot go to games. I managed to get to see the City match at home, and whilst the second half was utter dross, it was still enjoyable; I spent most of my teenage years as a season ticket holder and had to endure some truly turgid performances, and yet defiantly screaming the team towards a horrendously fought point on a wet, windy Tuesday (all the while listening hopefully for the scores of teams around us) are some of my fondest memories.
That said, it seems like our performances are beyond depressing, and without even the heartening qualities of fighting and attacking the opposition. I think all we can do is hope beyond hope that we get a miracle working motivator in who can coax the necessary points from our team and rebuild at the end of the season.