Am i the only one?

GNR4LIFE

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Feeling desensitized to everything going on atm? Don't get me wrong i love the club and always will, so just stay in your seats all you true supporters. What i mean is am i the only one feeling numb to everything, including the results. Its a weird feeling watching a Tigers game feeling numb. Given the actions of the club its really drained my passion. Which is probably a blessing considering im not feeling so low about last night if i was the emotional roller coaster.

Anyone else feel the same?
 
Yes , I having the same feeling ….watch the State Cup on telly now ( I would normally go but the feeling of I couldn't be stuffed ) & try to forget
 
From my point of view the loss last night meant little due to it being a dead rubber. The bigger concern for me is the off field drama's . Once again the players are running the show, a coach will be punted, our reputation as a club is crumbling and we are being laughed at by everyone….even Parra fans.
 
felt that way for a long time.
the only thing i care about is the kids coming through.
i do this with all my teams i support when they are going crap.
though i did say at the start of the 2012 season that it was the least excited i had been at the start of a new season.sheens had already sucked the life out of me.

lucky for me i have lsu and the 49ers to switch my attention to in 3 weeks.
 
Yeah i have felt the same way since last year at the end of orgin 3, Its hard to explain but i think you summed it up perfectly.
 
For me it started around mid-2011 when we let Gibbs and Fifita go. That whole time, to me the jersey was being devalued.
 
It's probably part of the grief process (denial-anger-bargaining- depression-acceptance).

Don't worry - your probably moving toward the end of the cycle.
 
@coopy said:
It's probably part of the grief process (denial-anger-bargaining- depression-acceptance).

Don't worry - your probably moving toward the end of the cycle.

I hope so, I am still passionate about my team but not nearly as much as before SOO 3 last year…..
 
Feel the same, your right its a weird feeling it doesn't even bother me watching us get beat every week like it used to, probably because I didn't have high expectations at the beginning of the season. I actually told my old man after 3 rounds that we'd get the spoon, so this season is playing out pretty much how I thought it would apart from the Benji thing which was a bit of a nice surprise for me, in fact it was the highlight of the year.
 
Lets all just count to 10 , and calm down,I wish I did last night before the neighbours complained about me yelling at the tv,just before I kicked it off the stand.(off to Harvey Norman tomorrow) not going today, stuck in dog house.

This year is gone .Lets look forward to next year and get excited about the new look Tigers .
We have to stick solid , our time is coming, with all these young blokes coming through we will be a force for the next ten years.
 
I'm with you gnr.

I always watch my team but feeling very detached and uninvolved or disengaged. Been that way all year in retrospect, certainly the last 3 months or so. It's nothing I can put a finger on with certainty just a bad vibe you get when you know your team is not really in the contest.
 
The continued selection of Aysh and Marshall was the last straw for me giving a rats tbh.

I have tried up until the last few weeks to convince myself that the players care about their jerseys but for the most part they have bundied off for the year
 
Feel the same.

In fact, sounds rough, but I want more controversy at this club so that things change. The whole Tigers 'brand' needs to change from marketing to our style of football. We need to aim to be a Melbourne Storm type of team and not be the amateur, mediocre, little boys of the NRL.

The spoon is probably what we need.
 
So long as Potter stays, I don't care. The comments made by Fittler last night regarding his conversation summed it all up for me. Best attitude this club has seen in a long time.
 
@smeghead said:
The continued selection of Aysh and Marshall was the last straw for me giving a rats tbh.

I have tried up until the last few weeks to convince myself that the players care about their jerseys but for the most part they have bundied off for the year

They don't care, but Potter is putting them out there because they are responsible for where we are and hence, they should get us out of this rubbish. Their current performances just show their next employers that when it all gets tough, they walk away….
 

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