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    Post Well Here We Go....

    The start of a new season of weekends either being ruined, or seemingly wonderful, all depending on the Albion result.
    At 64 years of age you would think I would have matured by now to just accept whatever happens and get on with life.
    But no, it still gets me down or totally elates me this winning or losing. The wife hits me with either thank goodness they have won, all is well in your little world or 'Change your bloody face I aint looking at that all weekend because the Albion have lost. I know its pathetic at my age but I am afraid I can't change. I sometimes wish I could not care less about Albion, but I cannot see it ever getting out of my system. So at 3pm today I will be nervous and feeling slightly sick for the next two hours. Such is my lot in life.

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    I tend to "feel sick" from August until late May until the season ends and I then continue to feel queasy from June onwards as we "monitor" players.

    I'm expecting nothing but heartache this season so I hope they can surprise me and finish 17th.

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    No'other'sport'has'that'effect.Certainly'not'Golf' or'Billy'Hud's

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    Are, but have you ever played any other sport, 55?

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    I'mean'as'a'spectator'sport'Sweeper.No'other'spect ators'in'other'sports'want'to'kill'each'other.
    When'i'was'at'school,'a'girl'a'bit'older'used'to't ell'her'mom'she'was'staying'behind'to'play'Badmint on,then'she'used'to'drag'me'over'the'
    field's.
    So'yeah,i'have'always'kept'my'hand'in'at'Badminton '

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy_Division View Post
    The start of a new season of weekends either being ruined, or seemingly wonderful, all depending on the Albion result.
    At 64 years of age you would think I would have matured by now to just accept whatever happens and get on with life.
    But no, it still gets me down or totally elates me this winning or losing. The wife hits me with either thank goodness they have won, all is well in your little world or 'Change your bloody face I aint looking at that all weekend because the Albion have lost. I know its pathetic at my age but I am afraid I can't change. I sometimes wish I could not care less about Albion, but I cannot see it ever getting out of my system. So at 3pm today I will be nervous and feeling slightly sick for the next two hours. Such is my lot in life.

    Paul, I'm a good few years older than you, I can still remember you as a snotty nosed apprentice, I can assure you it doesn't get any easier, when we win my missus always says "at least that's another weekend without a black eye ". Just arrived home after a good weekend, enjoyed the game, a few pints and a good curry with some of my mates in West Brom.
    Last edited by Baggies_Boy_Tony; 13-08-2017 at 10:57 AM.

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    Hi Tony
    I would love to be back at the Mail when all the guys were there, Teddy Ralph, Johnny Mansell etc and be taking the mick out of them with the Vile in the Chumpionship especially yesterday. Working the Argus and screaming 3 down the cream. He he he!. Glad you had a good day yesterday. Matchday is a long day for you with all the travelling involved. Fair play to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy_Division View Post
    Hi Tony
    I would love to be back at the Mail when all the guys were there, Teddy Ralph, Johnny Mansell etc and be taking the mick out of them with the Vile in the Chumpionship especially yesterday. Working the Argus and screaming 3 down the cream. He he he!. Glad you had a good day yesterday. Matchday is a long day for you with all the travelling involved. Fair play to you.
    Loved my job back then, some people will think I'm mad, but I really did, Sat pm in particular, down The Guns for a few pints at lunchtime, then back for the banter when the score were coming through, few more pints after The Argus then back for The Mercury, how did we ever manage to produce newspapers?

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    So many of those lads have passed away, its frightening really. There are about ten of us who still meet once a year for a Xmas drink and each time I go you can guarantee someone will say, Did you hear about so and so dying. I saw Micky Webb the year before last and I honestly did not recognise him until Dave Jones told me who he was. Bit embarrassing as he knew me and I had to blag it until I could ask. You don't imagine yourself looking old but to the others you obviously do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy_Division View Post
    So many of those lads have passed away, its frightening really. There are about ten of us who still meet once a year for a Xmas drink and each time I go you can guarantee someone will say, Did you hear about so and so dying. I saw Micky Webb the year before last and I honestly did not recognise him until Dave Jones told me who he was. Bit embarrassing as he knew me and I had to blag it until I could ask. You don't imagine yourself looking old but to the others you obviously do.

    Manny please let me know when and where the next meet is and I'll try and be there, just don't know how long we've got do we?

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