with your weekends now that the footie has finished?
Commence enjoying them again.
Play golf and enjoy not being peed off on a Sunday!!
Apparently the wife :Haynes The Maestro: has a list of chores for me :doh: that I will do my best to avoid :dft012: by walking on the South Downs Way (June), in the Tyrol on the German & Austrian border (July) and in the Scots Highlands (August).
Start the countdown to 3rd August.
Drink less !!
Hibernate
Lazing by the pool. Drinks fridge stocked. Sun loungers in place. Will watch plenty of cricket & tennis. Await August 3rd.
Chill out find some DJ gigs ..
Surrey Youth League post season friendlies, award ceremonies, club barbecue, perhaps some five six and seven a side tournaments, pre season fitness and training sessions, impromptu power league training, pre season friendlies. New season.
In the words of the song "like a whirlpool, it never ends"
Continue to dream of the happiest day of my life as a Fulham supporter-that glorious day at Wembley and the goal that won us the match!
Quote from: Russianrob on May 17, 2019, 08:16:28 PM
Continue to dream of the happiest day of my life as a Fulham supporter-that glorious day at Wembley and the goal that won us the match!
Breath taken away on Sunday as the slow dawn of realisation finally engulfed me seeing the lad that has been with us since the age of 8 walk slowly toward the dugouts for the last time.
Currently in Tenerife on a post relegation blues break with the Missues.
Straight into the cricket season until the end of August then football takes over again
Yawn.
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Play more golf, take a few holidays, watch some televised sport, do a few jobs around the house. Forget about the disaster that is TK for a while.
Cricket world cup
All Ireland championship starts now with Down v Armagh, goes on all summer 🇮🇪
As a poor cabby - try & earn a couple of quid
It certainly clears up my mornings. But alas, plenty of national team football to be played, with the U20 WC, the Gold Cup and the Women's WC. And DC United isn't garbage anymore, which is a nice change for us.
England 🏴 Cricket World Cup, then the Ashes 🏴.
Quote from: Carborundum on May 17, 2019, 07:01:10 PM
Surrey Youth League post season friendlies, award ceremonies, club barbecue, perhaps some five six and seven a side tournaments, pre season fitness and training sessions, impromptu power league training, pre season friendlies. New season.
In the words of the song "like a whirlpool, it never ends"
My son's team are in the SYL and they carry on training through the summer. At least it will keep him active!
Whatever there is much more to my life than Football. But I won't be wishing my life away it's gone far too quickly already
I do have a sense of loss, despite the depressing nature of most of the season, and the effect losing most weeks had on my weekends.
I tried to keep my hopes up, when most had given up, but that defeat at West ham, coming soon after the one at Burnley, both of which I attended, and both of which we took an early lead, knocked the stuffing out of me pretty well.
I'm already missing Fulham games, though. I try to focus on my own sporting endeavours as a substitute. I've just done the 123k Tour de Yorkshire Cycle Sportive, and am now training for the World Championship 100k Sportive in September.
I miss going out for a bike ride or run, and looking forward to coming home and listening/watching a Fulham game, and looking forward to actually going to some games, though.
Am I mad that I miss what's been a terrible, depressing car crash of a season? not the only one I've experienced as a Fulham fan.
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on May 17, 2019, 05:56:05 PM
Commence enjoying them again.
This...
Amazing how a bad result (and there's been plenty of them this season) wipes out the weekend...
don't know
Plenty of cricket and tennis to watch.
Apparently I will be continuously pressing F5 on my computer waiting for season ticket renewal information.
A well earned holiday and the pub on the weekends.
Might take in a bit of Cricket here and there as well.
Quote from: Andy S on May 19, 2019, 02:10:02 PM
Whatever there is much more to my life than Football. But I won't be wishing my life away it's gone far too quickly already
You have hit the nail on the head there.
There is far more to life than football, even more so these days. Obviously some people may not think so, but they haven't really lived.
I can handle the next couple months or so, it will be back soon enough, I think it's best to let it go for a while, as you raise your hopes only to have them dashed. I have not got the same enthusiasm as I used to, the damage TK has done has seen to that, so I do not take Fulham as seriously as I used to, and until he is dispensed with, I cannot see much changing for the better.