RedBlood wrote:if its his own decisson then fair enough but if its been forced on him then it will have a negative effect on his relationship with his family
thing is im not a family man yet so maybe i dont understand why going the match once a week is such a drain on your relationship with your family but you got to do what you got to do
NANNY RED wrote:RedBlood wrote:fu.ck me mate football is a passion and it hurts sometimes but the good thing is theres always another game/season around the corner
dont take something you love out of your life because your partner, family, freinds dont undertsand it
just a question here an im not being sarky or nasty .an no way im i inferring some are better fans than others when i ask this but do you live in Liverpool an do you go the match on a regular basis. Because it does make a big difference to your personal life if you do. And prioritys and all.
GYBS wrote:RedBlood wrote:if its his own decisson then fair enough but if its been forced on him then it will have a negative effect on his relationship with his family
thing is im not a family man yet so maybe i dont understand why going the match once a week is such a drain on your relationship with your family but you got to do what you got to do
he has done it for the sake of his and his families happiness and should be applauded for it -
yes supporting liverpool is important to people but it isnt the most important thing in life - my family and g/f will always come first
NANNY RED wrote:Just wait till you have kidsthen youll understand, Ive done it meself, My lad was playing in a cup final everyone was going exept me , i was off to see a different team play. noone was happy about it like, an maybe i shouldnt of gone , because he scored two, his team won the final an he got man of the match, everyone was dead happy in my house apart from me , We got beat an i had the hump
redbeergoggles wrote:I was at Anfield on Tuesday night for the Arsenal game, and I ran through the full gauntlet of emotions ,the game was memorable for the average armchair viewer ,but to me it sucked me dry , in one moment I would be overwhelmed by unbounded elation ,the next mentally exhausted by the return to reality .
I experienced to many highs and lows that night, and it had a profound effect on my personality ,I walked away from that game drained and inconsolable ,and the effect my demeanor had on the people I love was profound ,but on this occasion my depression was apparent to me as well as my family and friends.
Football is just a game ,but its ran my life for so long now its hard to shake off ,but for the longevity of my relationships, I have decided with heavy heart to distance myself from attending Anfield in the future .
This decision was not made easily ,I have watched the Redmen since 77 ,so it was made with much deliberation, but the stability and happiness of my family has to take priority .
It is why I came to the conclusion no more travelling with the lads for a while ,but while my family have been informed of this decision ,I can't bring myself to tell the boys, such bravery eh !
So I have a very good reason to be disgusted in myself today, because yesterday I turned down the opportunity to travel with the lads up to the KC Stadium .
I know it may not sound like a big deal to some ,but to me it clearly shows I lack the courage to tell the lads , and my subsequent inability to tell the truth ,has led me to this eventual conclusion ,they simply would fail to see the importance of my revelation at this present time ,so I will lie until the truth dawns on them ,I know this may seem underhanded to some ,but it is my only course of action ,they will simply not be able to fathom the truth, such is their dependancy right now .
Its not just my withdrawal from going to the matches ,its my rejection of my second family ,and the institution that travelling to games home and away instills in the bonds we have made .
These last few days have been pivotal ,and no less profound for my respective future,and I seriously dont know if the allure of Anfield will entice me back ,but for now I am sticking to my guns and giving it a wide berth .
I would be interested to know other posters who have made the same decision, for more or less the same reasons .
redbeergoggles wrote:NANNY RED wrote:Just wait till you have kidsthen youll understand, Ive done it meself, My lad was playing in a cup final everyone was going exept me , i was off to see a different team play. noone was happy about it like, an maybe i shouldnt of gone , because he scored two, his team won the final an he got man of the match, everyone was dead happy in my house apart from me , We got beat an i had the hump
Kindred spirits Nan ,my lad is a cracking little boxer ,and Ive missed a few bouts ,when travelling with the Reds has taken priority .
My Daughter is 18 and just finishing her final exams in college ,before she moves on to University ,and she is totally untarnished by football, would'nt know a Winger from a Fly Half .
I cant believe how beautiful a young Lady she has become and I owe it all to the time and Love my Wife has bestowed upon her .
Thats how much the love of the game takes away people
redbeergoggles wrote:He's not boxing now Nan, I cant get him of xbox live,he's 13 and thinks he can fight anyone ,do you know the Gemini in Speke
NANNY RED wrote:redbeergoggles wrote:He's not boxing now Nan, I cant get him of xbox live,he's 13 and thinks he can fight anyone ,do you know the Gemini in Speke
No ive not heard of that one. Get him off that commputer an get him back in the gym. or on the pitch, Nothing better for kids than being involved someway in a sport , Keeps them out of trouble an all when there getting older, My dad ran the football in Netherley for years, some of them right little scallies when they started , a couple of them even made it to pro. If hes got a talent though push him to use it,
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