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How are you coping with this 'mid-season break'?


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We know football gives us the opportunity to socialise and share a camaraderie with like-minded people, and also let off steam and release stress which has built up between matches.

 

As it's going to be a at least a month before we get together again, I wonder if the absence of this form of stress-relief is affecting people's lives. Who are you moaning about now Latics and refs aren't in the firing line? Are you taking it out of people at work or kicking the dog?

 

I've been to a series of seven gigs/concerts/discos in the past nine days including tonight, where I've been able to sing along and dance, so I'm not missing the chance to air my lungs in public, but the sooner we get back to normality, the better for all of us.

 

 

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My game was called off today. Bit of a shame, but it's not really a hardship when I get to spend all day in my PJs cooing over my daughter instead. Whilst watching Kindergarten Cop. Cashback!

 

I've not played since the 14th November (Futchers Briefs will argue I've not played all season). I've been hammering Football Manager and the local pubs in the absence of football.

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My game was called off today. Bit of a shame, but it's not really a hardship when I get to spend all day in my PJs cooing over my daughter instead. Whilst watching Kindergarten Cop. Cashback!

 

Plus you were actually allowed out for a drink on thursday night! The Christmas good-will from your other half must be overflowing!

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I've not played since the 14th November (Futchers Briefs will argue I've not played all season). I've been hammering Football Manager and the local pubs in the absence of football.

What is said in the changing room stays in the changing room!

Games off afford me the opportunity to hold very important 'comittee meetings' at our team base, which generally involves consuming large amounts of draught Becks and Carling for others! - whilst being able to solve all of the footballing worlds problems!!

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What is said in the changing room stays in the changing room!

Games off afford me the opportunity to hold very important 'comittee meetings' at our team base, which generally involves consuming large amounts of draught Becks and Carling for others! - whilst being able to solve all of the footballing worlds problems!!

 

Cheers for the invites!

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