Lots of tension going on in these forums of late. Regardless of your views, it's obvious everyone on here is passionate about their team. Sometimes we all get a bit too engross in it all, me included.
I use to read some of the posts on here and get a bit miffed and think 'WTF' are some of you guys on. But of late, I couldn't care too much, more so over the last 5-6 years now, I have really enjoyed watching spurs more than ever.
For me now, football is a form of entertainment, a way to keep my mind of the mundane things in life. Watching the West ham game on Monday last Monday night reminded me of this. The anticipation of getting away from work, home for a cold beer and the start of the match with a couple of mates. The disappointment of losing a 1 goal lead and the euphoria that came with Bale smashing 1 in at 90 mins for a smash and grab. The unscripted nature of football is why I love it.
Watching the drama unfold is part of the pleasure, will we finish 4th? Or will we not?
f**k analysing every little detail, I’d rather watch the season unfold and take in the high and low of emotions that go with it.
Do I debate with my mates over whether levy should have splash the cash? Do I have a moan if we lose? of course we do. But it's the unpredictability that makes football so engrossing, and it's this unpredictability that makes everyone’s views and opinions so varied. If Football was as predictable as say the 100M race, could we really watch Usain Bolt (and it’s obvious that this guy is pretty special) race 38 + times a year? Would there be anything to discuss?
Of course a bit of discussing and debate is always needed, but people should be allowed to express their views without feeling they are about to get an ear bashing all the time. With football being so unpredictable how can one believe their views are so correct and everyone else is wrong? Now I must admit, I don’t even read most of the posts in here. I just have a quick read of the comment, post my view and don’t even bother with the response