If NUFC are in your blood, you can ride the waves through thick are thin. If you can turn the tap off, you're either lucky or it wasn't in the blood anyway. Life is full of choices, it's up to each individual to make their own. I find it an odd question to ask unless you've lapsed and seeking redemption. Bless me Father, for I have sinned. I've gotten off my death bed against the wishes of family only to see the mackems stuff us 0-3. I'd do the same again, hopefully with a different result. It wouldn't stop me going, win lose or draw or SB/AB still being there. Poor health will stop me going not those two tossers. I cant turn the tap off and heaven forbid it ever does. Bless those that have sinned....
The thing with the Wrexham game being called off as I remember It was re-played at the end of the season where it pissed down even more and was played till it finished we didn't get refunds in them days either when a game was abandoned
It was more curiosity on other people's views about whether you could be pushed far enough, im locked in for life and ove accepted my fate!
For me it’s in the blood. It’s horrible to see and feel the devastation that’s happening right now. It literally hurts like a marriage break up every time we lose. It’s why we passionately post what we do in this forum. We say we have had enough but the addiction is there. It seems more important than real life. It just ****ing hurts. We watch the games (covid means we can’t attend) and we watch them week in week out knowing what is coming. I sat through the BHA game on my wife’s birthday making her watch it including Steve’s post match presser. If that’s not love I don’t know what is...........