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More than I'd admit to the wife.  I've seen all the ups and downs since the I was 10 yrs old.

 

I never thought I'd see some of those dark days come back. 

 

Still, One tough season and I think we will be back on track with the know how not to make the same mistakes again.

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More than I'd like to admit. I spent the better part of Sunday night watching youtube clips of our glory days, god do I miss those days.

Rewatched our FA win, felt so good, I never realised how much Kasper actually won us that final.

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It's on a list of things in my life that affect my mind on a daily basis. Other things are much higher up the list and are personally more important and worrying/upsetting. Notwithstsanding, City are on it somewhere.

Like the majority of the things on the list I can't materially change the situation, which is the biggest frustration. I try and influence what small part I can, then file the thoughts away and look forward to happier times. If I don't it starts to affect me. There are other things that allow me to have perspective that it's only football and is a lower priority.

The biggest impact/loss is that City are supposed to be one of the happy outlets that help me deal with the other shit, not something to add to the woes.

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I think if it's starting to affect your general mood beyond an hour after full time you need to take a look at the significance you place on the club to fufil your happiness. Maybe atking up some other hobbies, other focus' that takes your mind off just LCFC, its a bit dangerous to link it to overall happiness. LCFC losing or going on a bad run of form shouldn't be affecting anyones mental state! When real problems come along (family issues, death, illness, financial worries etc) you might not be able to handle them properly.   

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Typically I'd say that I can brush of a defeat pretty quickly, especially as I get older. But the current situation is the lowest I've ever felt about the club which is ridiculous considering where we are in our history. Just feels hopeless until Rodgers is gone and that all this amazing work done to turn us into 'best of the rest' is about to unravel.

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:soyuncu:Hate Rogers more than cags does.

Worse now than Taylor and mclintock and mcghee.Due to his blatant bullshitting dishonesty and treating us all like a bunch of cents.

So yes affected now worse than ever in 50 years.

 

 

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It really affects me to be honest, it puts me in a bad mood when we lose, especially when we also put in a terrible performance.

 

At the moment with home games, because I have a season ticket, plus costs of travelling, it takes up a huge chunk of your day and costs you to be there, then get served up the current dross. I almost feel angry at myself for wasting my time and making the effort, because that's not reflected by the players. 

 

It's the exact opposite when we win, or put in a great performance, so you keep going to chase that high

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Not affected as much as my younger days, the 82 semi was the worst, many weeks to get over that

Swindon and Blackburn were not far off

Wickham knocked the stuffing out of me though!

We can take bad times without contemplating suicide these days ,,, can't we?

 

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I get affected during and immediately after the game which I kno isn’t healthy 😂

 

I will quickly calm down but still get passionate when I think or talk about it.

 

Just a sport at the end of the day which ultimately is well out of our hands.

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One thing the last few weeks (including last night) has revealed is how much this club means to me. It has made me completely miserable over the past few weeks but last night and today have felt so good. They makes me miserable at times, they make me happy at times but I will always follow the boys in blue. I'm now sat at my desk listening to When You're Smiling on repeat. The Leicester. 

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On 08/09/2022 at 01:50, melrose said:

Not affected as much as my younger days, the 82 semi was the worst, many weeks to get over that

Swindon and Blackburn were not far off

Wickham knocked the stuffing out of me though!

We can take bad times without contemplating suicide these days ,,, can't we?

 

......well not quite

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In a fantastic mood today. Issues with the train, IT not working, sh***y queries to deal with but my spirits are up. That's what Leicester do to you.

 

Despite how poor we've been and yes we'd have liked some more points on the board by now but I'm so glad if it was to be done this way, we got it going against Forest. Not sure we could have had that shot in the arm as Brendan puts it against anyone else. A 4-0 drubbing against Fulham or Bournemouth at home just wouldn't have lifted the cloud as it has done. (Even if that's just till this Saturday 🙈)

 

Can you imagine the drag today if we had got beat :sweating:

 

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