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7 May 2012

Game reactions!

Hello, everyone! :D Krohn here!

Time for a short post! I'm in a bit of a hurry, so I'll get straight to the case!

Watching the Newcastle game was a completely different experience that watching the United game, although the two games had a lot in common. Both games were seriously tense, both were top-3 important games of the season, both games were really tough and both games had the happiest of happy endings. But even so, as said, the games were totally different from my point of view. I saw the United game with someone else, and I saw the Newcastle game completely (forever) alone. 

This lead to the conclusion, that the way I react to the game as a fan and as a person, is heavily defined by wether I watch the game alone or with others. Allow me to show you another piece of awesome MS paint artwork, created by moi


At the United game I screamed like a maniac. I guess that's one of those manly macho-things you have to do if you are with your friends (you know, like crushing beer cans against your FOREHEAD and kicking each others BALLS). 

After all, I do like to scream the fuck out when City scores. It lets me blow off some steam. It makes me calm down later in the game. I like that. It could be sort of awesome if it were transferable to other parts of life. I can imagine sitting at my desk at school with another test, and I'm nervous as hell. What do I do? I use my football technique!


...yeah. 

The teacher probably wouldn't like that anyway. Valium it is!

Back to football! It was a pretty mixed up weekend for me. City is now closer to the title than ever, and I still can't believe it! The game against Newcastle was magical, and seeing Mike Summerbee crying in the stands were touching as fuck. Also, if we win on sunday, Yaya Touré is officially a legend. 

In the home league, things didn't go as expected for FC Copenhagen. Yet another loss of points brings the title in danger. I know it's not normal, but I think of this twice as much as I think of the final exams this week. I guess I'm just a football fanatic.

Anyway, I'm in a bit of a hurry, so I'll finish this off real quick by linking to an awesome article I read the other day. It's by Stuart Brennan, the journalist who covers City in the newspaper Manchester Evening News. Link HERE!

See Ya!!

/Krohn


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