Saturday 26 September 2009

Time to reassess


I've had an epiphany over recent weeks (I know, the chemist will sell me some cream and it'll clear up shortly) - I started to enjoy watching football again. Obviously, I need to clarify that last sentence - I don't mean that I've been hanging around my local park avidly watching the local Sunday pub teams hack lumps out of each other (although I must admit that sometimes that does contain some amusement, normally generated by the half time pint, cig and pasties that are produced) but that I'm starting to enjoy Premiership football again.

For the past ten or so years I've been sure of my beliefs, for example, knowing that any team managed by Sam Allardyce would be dreadful to watch (including NUFC), that I was a fully paid up member of the ABU (Anyone But manUnited) club, and that Craig Bellamy could start a fight in an empty room. But since relegation I've started reassess my beliefs. This all started a couple of weekends ago when, with nothing else to watch on a Saturday afternoon I found myself in front of Manure v Spurs. I really enjoyed the game. It was only afterwards that I realised that it felt like watching a Spanish or Italian game. What I mean by that is, it was mildly interesting to watch, admire some of the football, but I didn't care who won.

I tested this theory further when watching Manure v Man Citeh. In the past I'd have been willing Citeh to beat their neighbours, but on Sunday I just watched the ebb and flow of the game, was mildly perturbed when the millionaire EMO got the winner and enjoyed getting the outraged texts from Citeh friends. So I started to think about the other Premiership games and realised that even if I was offered free tickets nothing would ever entice me to go and see Bolton v Stoke. In fact I'd go further, I wouldn't go if it was free tickets, free meal, free helicopter ride to the ground and getting to meet the teams afterwards. A draw in that game had to have been the least surprising result of all time.

The reason why I've stopped caring about the Premiership has nothing to do with the decline in the game, the over-exposure of the product, or even the over hyped players. Its simply that those teams are no longer relevant to the team that I care about the most - Newcastle United. Equally, my sphere of knowledge hasn't developed any of the irrational prejudices of teams in the Championship - I haven't merely replaced a dislike of Wigan with Preston or Manure with QPR (the parallels are there for them both) because I don't know enough about them.

So, recently I've started to live in a new footballing world, which is a happier place. Perhaps I have got something to thank Mike Ashley for after all... (that's irony by the way, for anyone reading outside of the UK). That said, this weekends game will reacquaint me with some old prejudices, Toon v Ipswich. Which re-ignites the Toon with the ex-mackem manager and half the ex-mackem team. It'll be an interesting game for a number of reasons, not least the likely debut of the man with the unfeasibly small head, Marlon Harewood. He sounds like a good loan signing and also looks like a typical Championship player - he's starting to make the right noises and he might make an impact. It's on the telly as further testament to the effect that Sir Bobby Robson had on both clubs and to the sport itself. No doubt, not a dry eye in the house...again.

Oh, and just in case you think that the epiphany has made me go all liberal and soft, I'd just like to make it clear, I sincerely hope that Hull don't get another point in the Premiership all season, and finish second bottom - just above the mackems.

Howay the lads!

3 comments:

NeilJA said...

That said, I've watched Stoke put up their bulwark against teams like Manure (today) and saw individual brilliance from Giggs and Scholes cut through them. Last season I'd have (a) not gone to the match as I lived nowhere near (my wee sister does now) and (b) wanted Manure to draw at best. Today, I just watched some very good footballers and Rory Delap.
No, I'm not going to suddenly change allegiance after 30-odd years in a black and white top, but it is different watching a league when you don't have a dog in the fight - and I was back to watch the Ipswich game on TV (where do they get the commentators from?) - are we going to have a whole season of watching such scraps? It was 4-nil, but not pretty. Manure were all over Stoke, and managed 2 goals, God knows how we got the 0-4 scoreline from what I saw on tv, but there's a cynical part of me that sees such scores and thinks, "B******! This is cementing Ashley in place for a while to come..."
Much credit to Hughton, but I'm still dreading to see what happens when the wheels fall off the wagon...

Great blog, by the way.

Karen Toon said...

Yup - likewise... I see the wheel wobble every week - you just know that at some stage they are going to roll off. Until then, I'm just enjoying seeing the Toon win a few games.

Thanks for the comment

Michael said...

The way Hull are playing you might get your wish. Couldn't possibly happen to a nicer bloke!