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Extremely specific and awkward subject here, but I have been thinking about it, allow me to elaborate on the purpose of the subject.
Have you ever witnessed your team lose a game which in turn has caused you to be fueled with aggressive and negative emotions which make you contemplate your membership and commitment to your club? Or directed bitter hate towards a specific coach or another individual at your club? Something else similar?
I personally feel like I've noticed on almost every team board at this stage there will always be a handful of people who run their mouths of spewing after a loss, but it appears to be such a commonality that people don't take issue with it.
Am I the only one who thinks behaviour like this might be a tad bit over-exaggerated? Are we at times too emotionally immersed in this great game of ours?
I am trying my best not to use the lazy 'It's just a game' argument because it's obviously a bit of a cop-out, but maybe something else along the same lines?
And to clarify NO this thread is not intended to identify which club has the most sensitive or aggressive supporters who are prone to this type of behaviour. This is a subject which I have been thinking about for a while now and not one which has been dictated by the matches solely in this round.
It's not particularly relevant to anything super recent either, but wanted to gather some opinions.
Have you ever witnessed your team lose a game which in turn has caused you to be fueled with aggressive and negative emotions which make you contemplate your membership and commitment to your club? Or directed bitter hate towards a specific coach or another individual at your club? Something else similar?
I personally feel like I've noticed on almost every team board at this stage there will always be a handful of people who run their mouths of spewing after a loss, but it appears to be such a commonality that people don't take issue with it.
Am I the only one who thinks behaviour like this might be a tad bit over-exaggerated? Are we at times too emotionally immersed in this great game of ours?
I am trying my best not to use the lazy 'It's just a game' argument because it's obviously a bit of a cop-out, but maybe something else along the same lines?
And to clarify NO this thread is not intended to identify which club has the most sensitive or aggressive supporters who are prone to this type of behaviour. This is a subject which I have been thinking about for a while now and not one which has been dictated by the matches solely in this round.
It's not particularly relevant to anything super recent either, but wanted to gather some opinions.