Enjoying football is now as easy as riding a bike
The Journal
|August 15, 2025
AND lo, yet another football season begins and for once at this time of year, I find my heart is not racing with excitement and anticipation - which usually would be the case.
The rituals would begin each Saturday when I would eagerly await the matchday result of my own team, Notts County (and to a lesser extent the results of several other teams including Newcastle Utd).
Yet this new season, 2025/26 has started and it is no longer the same.
Matters feel different. Take this last Saturday, late afternoon.
I found myself out indulging a long circular bike ride on my trusty machine.
This bike has become such an intrinsic part of my life that at times I suspect a molecular interchange is occurring between man and bike as is the case in Flann O'Brien's hilarious and totally original novel 'The Third Policeman!
I was only half way through the ride before I realised it was 4.40pm.
And I was not in front of the TV for the match results. Crikey.
Nor did I panic when this truth hit home. I stayed calm and carried on peddling.
What had caused this metamorphosis? And was it a temporary lapse, a onetime blip?
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