I whinge a lot when we play, when I can see we're doing very little to have a go. But it isn't all the time. It seems like it is to some fans because they seem to have went into negative mode and even hate mode.
It's become the classic norm.
It's like a friend who told good jokes and was fun who then wronged someone who then blanked that person, followed by others who now listen to the jokes and do not laugh. Not because they're not funny but because they simply don't want to believe or accept it is.
That might appear to be a way off analogy but people are getting themselves into a rut by mass peer pressure to keep it up a negative mindset, instead of actually trying to pick the positives out of games and seeing positives within the game.
The simply answer is, no, of course it's not how we want to survive, but there's a much much wider angle to all this but many still want to focus on the negatives and simply pan a future of demise, out.
Look at most clubs in the premier league.
Many actually end up relegated and most that stay in generally just play.... see who can get closest to the elites. Ir basically most clubs simply fighting amongst themselves for bragging rights to take a place higher than bottom 3.
Can we expect better? Yep....but that applies to all the rest, so what do we do?
Either rap up being a fan and supporter and go about life doing something else to fill in, or do what we've always done and enjoy, endure and endeavour to stand by what we all love about Newcastle United...regardless.
We've had some good times under Ashley and we've had some dire times, plus the bits in between.
The problem is.... like I said, when hatred takes hold and peer pressure gets a grip, many people choose to see nothing but depression and negativity, throughout.
But that's not a truth.
The previous 93 minutes weren't all bad.
We had our chances and forages. The problem was it was overshadowed by allowing Chelsea too much time in our half, which makes the focus on just that, for some.
I moaned and what not but I got excited as well, like I do. And at the end I went absolutely off it. The smile on my face at the end was as wide as the widest wide on, ever.
There's always hope but it depends on what that hope is, inside a person.
We might get to the final of a cup or we might sneak into Europe.
We did before.
We might not...but then again it's all about having hope, not simply losing it because the future is set....because it isn't set.
My hope, as it always stands is, for us to win every game we play.
I know in my mind it won't always be that way but I always have hope.
The wider hope is the things we can potentially win.
As it stands for some fans, there is no potential....but I disagree.
I genuinely think we have hope for further progress and I'll keep it.
And guess what?
I enjoy being a Newcastle United fan and supporter. I love it, through thick and through thin, even if I will have a moan when we play dire.




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