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Does your love of sport affect your mood for the week ahead?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Not limited to any one specific sport but I have noticed a few of my friends lately who are Sunderland fans, really affects their night out. They are definitely not themselves at the moment. For me I have 2 teams Celtic and Newcastle so mixed bag for me. Celtic usually cancel out the disappointment of whats happened with Newcastle |
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"Not limited to any one specific sport but I have noticed a few of my friends lately who are Sunderland fans, really affects their night out. They are definitely not themselves at the moment. For me I have 2 teams Celtic and Newcastle so mixed bag for me. Celtic usually cancel out the disappointment of whats happened with Newcastle "
Well being a united fan Newcastle did make me a little sad yesterday but that was cancelled out by Scotland's performance I definitely prefer rugby to football |
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"Not limited to any one specific sport but I have noticed a few of my friends lately who are Sunderland fans, really affects their night out. They are definitely not themselves at the moment. For me I have 2 teams Celtic and Newcastle so mixed bag for me. Celtic usually cancel out the disappointment of whats happened with Newcastle
Well being a united fan Newcastle did make me a little sad yesterday but that was cancelled out by Scotland's performance I definitely prefer rugby to football "
Not surprised you prefer rugby if you support United |
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I can't be bothered with football anymore (liverpool fan). The transfer fees are so astronomical it's insane. The Neymar deal from Barcelona to PSG is mind-boggling and PSG then getting M'Bappé on loan, so they don't breach FFP is a complete piss take. Last time I watched Liverpool was the derby and I haven't bothered since. |
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"I can't be bothered with football anymore (liverpool fan). The transfer fees are so astronomical it's insane. The Neymar deal from Barcelona to PSG is mind-boggling and PSG then getting M'Bappé on loan, so they don't breach FFP is a complete piss take. Last time I watched Liverpool was the derby and I haven't bothered since." Crazy money |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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some of my friends put football before family and if the game doesn’t go their way, they’re in the foulest of moods for the next day or so.
i enjoy the olympics where everyone’s a winner in my book, just for getting that far.
i enjoy martial arts too but i’m not an avid fan of UFC, or follow any one imparticular, just enjoy watching the sport. |
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I used to work for a woman who was a supporter of Liverpool....she was an utter bitch if they lost. So bad we all checked the weekend score so we knew what we were going into!!
Floppsy x |
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Yea it used to. Not so much these days. Being a Dundee United fan iv had to get used to disappointment. Been going for 32 years now and this is the worst team iv seen in this time. If I let it bother me as much as It used to, I'd prob be in a straight jacket now. G |
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