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But I know £#%&! all about any other team beyond United these days. Obviously it helped with smaller squads and settled line ups, but it used to be possible to name the starting 11 of each and every top flight team and give their position in the league at any given point in the season etc. I barely know who manages half the premier league teams these days and I don’t know the names of any of the mascots anymore. |
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Love it. Watched 70-odd live games from the Premier League down to the North West Counties league this season, plus all the United games on the telly that I didn't see live, plus loads of other teams on the telly, plus my lads team about 35 times. Buzzin for the Euro's. 3 games a day
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I still look forward to watching united then feel £#%&!ing dirty about 10 mins in and wonder why the £#%&! I am wasting my time again and again.
This weekend is a great example. Cup final and I am heading out to a beer festival I could not give a £#%&! about missing the game tbh. I have watched less games this year outside of united than I can remember I just find better things to do |
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Living in Ireland's probably made a difference too, there's less cricket around me if you know what I mean, you're not talking about it much at work or in the pub like with football. |
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I was so excited about LVG coming in as well |
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Suppose I'm a bit like that bloke in Looking for Eric who does a big flounce out of the pub to show how little he cares about Big United, only to keep looking through the window to see what the score is. |
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As for football in general, couldn't give a shit. The hipsters and Goldbridges make me feel dirty by association. |
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Still love United but sometimes have to force myself to even watch us on the TV. I wouldn't go to see United if I got a free ticket and a free taxi to and from OT. As for football in general, I think I watched two games at the last World cup and it'll be the same with the Euros, zero interest. If football is on the TV now it's more of a background noise rather than actually sitting watching it.
So in answer to your question, no. |