The Dark Side Of Being A Football Fan
Pedestalization of football has been the world dangerous disease and still is. Everyone is either a footballer or at least a football fan. Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, etc is what crosses many minds when you mention of a game or sports in general.
By Hussein Waiyaki
However, I know you think it's fun to be a football fan but it's not! How often do you argue about who is the best world player? How often do you talk of which is the best world football club? or why you are an Arsenal diehard fan even when they are the champions of losers? How many times you dint take a super only because Man U lost to an unknown club? How often have you engaged on why CR7 move to Man U was either this or that? This articles will focus on how it really sucks to be one!
Sometimes back when I was a toddler I used to be like you! I always thought Man U man must win in every game they play. I wasn't a diehard fan though, maybe my football fantasies were out of peer pressure. Overtime I came to my realization and started questioning everything including my source of happiness. I came to note that many people, including myself, wasted allot of time on the screen watching football. Or even streaming. We could get out at night, in the perilous middle of dark night to go watch a Liverpool versus Chelsea match. I imagined what kind of risk I was putting my life in? whether it necessary in any case? At last I decided to take a bold turn. When I presented this idea to my friend, he at first thought I was mad.
You'll all agree with me that " There are millions of people that allow the events in a football arena to affect their personal pride, their happiness, their self-confidence, and often their inhibitions in ways that would be unthinkable in other activities with similar personal involvement." Recently, I have felt like a spectator of football spectators, watching my friends fandom with confusion and wonder how can people so foolishly compromises their life and offer all what it doesn't require to be a fan.
In football the term "we" always arises where the large mass spectators and fans of a certain club refers to themselves. Many times, not once or twice there is real conflicts in stadiums between fans and supporters of club X against those of club Y. How can someone so preoccupied with football to an extent of raising against another just because what they support lost? Some to an extent of committing suicide!
In my humble opinion "Celebrating a football victory is the equivalent of men watching pornography and then toasting to their success as lady-lovers." which in any case is a pure waste of energy. There is more that we can do to ourselves than just compromising our happiness.