Quote Originally Posted by Power_n_Glory View Post
I don’t think many want us to lose or take joy in watching us lose. It’s a steady decline. Once your past the point of going mental about losses, feeling indifferent about them or even finding them comical, it gets to a point where you just hope the manager walks or gets fired. We used to debate on GW all the time about player performances but once you’ve booed a player off the pitch and realise it’s not really that’s player’s fault, the focus ends up on the man that picks him constantly. It’s been a slow decline to get to this point. I don’t think anyone would choose this.
The game against Watford didn't make me angry at all, there was something almost comically predictable about it.

But again I reiterate I wanted us to win that game, can Zim say the same?

I was gutted by losing to Chelsea (well not gutted absolutely frothing at the mouth angry) and id agree the more frequently you lose the more you become desensitised to it but the overall feeling of failing to win a title is still gutting regardless of whether you could see it coming or not.