Im pretty calm and collected, bizarrely even more so if we're getting beat. It's when we're winning that I lose my shit, find myself kicking every ball. Think it's a subconscious thing because I know that the balls in our court and we should be going on to win it.
There is no risk. Take the ticket and enjoy the victoryNo
I’ve been offered a tkt though..it’s a concession and I don’t know whether to risk it
Aren't the turnstiles at Hampden unmanned now with the same system we have at Ibrox?You can upgrade at tkt office by 2pm today!
You just summed it up for me.......It’s the lack of control........my passion for rangers is so much and it means so much to me that it really is a health hazzard for me these days watching old firm games... but I could never not watch it.........I just bite the bullet and get on with it, but I’m never comfortable unless we’re two up or playing them off the park.I am going to the game, so that is easier - if I weren't, I may just watch it on my own with some beer, and if a situation arose where for example we were valiantly defending a one goal lead, then I may be tempted to switch off, listen to some music, tune back in sporadically or just watch out for score updates. The lack of control over matters is painful, and the minutes can pass so slowly when you're leading, so fast if you're chasing a goal. So yes, OP, it is a bit weird, but understandable.
I watch every second we play, although the nerves are getting bad for tommorow. My dad however (outside the 10 or so games he's been to in that time) hasn't watched us on tv for 20 + years. He just can't do it. Will watch the highlights with me afterwards but will go to another room if we're on tv.
Its unmanned turnstiles mate, u will be fineNo
I’ve been offered a tkt though..it’s a concession and I don’t know whether to risk it