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Is Supporting Spurs Bad for Your Health

paxtonwolf

Martin Peters
I feel there could be a similar thread somehwere, but I could not find, apologies (Admin please merge if needed)

I ask this because I feel it can be, almost akin to a drug or alocohol addition

As some may be aware I attempted to take a break from the forum and supporting the club in general. This season in partucular I was finding that a defeat especially, in an early Saturday ko or 3pm was totally ruining the weekend and putting me in a foul mood for the rest of the weekend and into Monday/Tuesday.

Driving back home from a game, Mrs PW knew not to consider engaging into conservation until we had at least reach Luton on the M1.

Many seasons ago, I started with a Bowel condition which I was informed could be triggered by high stress/anxiety levels, during a consultation I happened to mention one of the first 'attacks' had started during a trip to London to watch a NLD. The Doctor stopped me and joked ' Supporting Tottenham would make abybody ill'
I look back and think it could be true

Dropping into the relegation battle compounded the whole affair, watching matches I felt numb anticipating the worst, but still gutted after the whistle. In the end, the appointment of Tudor almost did if for me, but then RDZ with the possibility he might want to make Greenwood his 1st signing, rightly or wrongly, pushed me too far.

Mrs PW and myself were massive fans of Jermaine Defoe, so when he became boss of Woking I stupidly thought I could switch to following them and he might be a more enjoybale experience, which is where by addiction theory kicked in. I just could not do it, the passion for Woking was not there, no buzz from a win, no sickness
at a defeat.

No, I am hooked on Tottenham, they are 100% in my blood. I wont be leaving again (not that I think that bothers anybody either way, dont take that statement the wrong way)
What happens in the next 21 days happens, and if we happen to get relegated, then, providing my beloved Astra can manage the trips (Bought the weekend before Sonny scored his 1st PL goal for us) we hope to be making a lot more live games

COYS (Lets do this on Monday night)
 
It’s been great for me. A fantastic connection with my dad, met loads of friends, found my love for building websites when I built the OzSpurs website aged 13, travelled all over the world to see them.

We lose more games than I’d like, but I love belonging to something that has real meaning and provides an outlet, good or bad.
 
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