How do you react to a bad defeat?

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Not overly bothered although this weekends result is a bit more painful given just how poor we played ,I usually look at how Young Munster have got on in the rugby,always at their home matches anyway,but yesterday they were away up north where a victory might well of put them in the top four.got rolled over 30-6 ,against a side they beat a month ago. So I'm now looking for arsenal to rescue my sporting weekend.
 

I vent for a little bit, then I calm down. Its just a game and should be fun peeps.

Also against Liverpool I go in expecting the worst, as to not expect anything.
 

To help me forget, every time we lose or draw games we really should have won, I make love to the missus for an hour or more.



I'm 'kin knackered this season
 
Sulk badly for someone of my advanced years fuming at the frustration of it all, look for positives and referees/overpaid prima donnas to blame. Avoid footy talk for as much as I can although then lose resolve and spend too long on here!! No positives in this one at all as far as I can see. Just hope that because most seasons we are decent in one half but struggle in the other so hope we turn a corner as 2015 arrives. Lots of good players in that squad, surely it will come good again soon?
 
I used to get furious, getting upset for 1/2 days after a defeat cos I set a high standard for Everton. I expect us to finish the best of the rest every season. Sadly, I ain't even that bother yesterday because I can feel this crap coming up after seeing the bloodly dreadful line-up.
 

Shake my head, mutter a few profanities and then try to forget about it before I get home. If watching at home, I then do something else.

I've always lived by the rule where I will not take football related anguish or frustration home. Family don't deserve it; I do not need it.

I love Everton. I have done, and will continue to spend a lot of time, money and effort watching the Blue Boys. It's my passion.

Yet, when football comes to a point it effects your home life, you need to pull your head out of the sand. It's a game. It's not vital.

Never understood people who won't talk to relatives or get violent over football. That's the behaviour of children.

Obviously when I was younger I wasn't as blasé over it, but adults need to act like adults.
 
You just about manage to get it out of your head and then on arrival at work on Monday some no-mark West Ham fan or something feels the need to make a quip.
 
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