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Originally Posted by My Name is Keith
Feel very meh about it but it's difficult to distinguish my feelings between united and football generally. Haven't ever felt less arsed about footy in my entire life tbh - find it horrifically dull most of the time + the oil club thing has really put me off (sour grapes or not, the effect is the same). Practically never watch it unless I'm at a match. Then you get Chelsea at home or Everton in the semi in the fa cup and you remember why you're there.
United increasingly feels like a duty - enjoyed last season in the end but can't get away from often thinking of all the things I would rather be doing whilst I'm there. If the kids tire of it, I'm done*
* been saying that for a bit though.
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I think a lot of football fans regardless of clubs are getting this feeling ,and have done for a number of years ,with this silly money and prices charged . the fun is slowly dying ,its as much like visiting the stock exchange these days as a sporting event ,money men are dictating the game ,and to make it worse Utd have become pedestrian over the last 6-7 seasons compared to the dynamite of the 90's early 00's ,its easy to lose interest, we get burst's of action but nothing like the golden days .