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It Might Be The Hope That Kills You, But It’s Also What Keeps You Going …

For a Monday, a post about misery, tragedy and death feels especially appropriate.

You see there’s a show on Netflix called, Sunderland Til’ I Die.

It’s about Sunderland Athletic Football Club where over 3 seasons, they follow the fall … and fall … and slight rise of the team and the affect this has on the players, the fans and the community that surrounds them.

It’s a story of mismanagement, false promises, hope, dreams, pain and desperation and frankly, it’s one of the best shows on Netflix, let alone football.

I’ve watched it countless times because it’s more than a story about football, it’s about how it feels to be left behind by society, industry and government.

A situation many people following many different football teams experience and face all around the World.

Anyway – without wanting to give anything away – the above quote comes from the show.

It’s not a pivotal moment in the series and yet it impacts you like it is.

Because the context of it makes you think about what you’re doing, what you’re working for and towards in your life.

What legacy will you leave?

Will you be remembered?

Will you have mattered?

I appreciate that sounds quite deep for a show about a football team in the North of England, but it’s that good.

Leaving you with understanding why it’s so important to love forever and always.

Regardless of the times or the challenges.

Because at the end of the day, it matters. Even when it hurts like a motherfucker.

It’s a brilliant lesson for life which is why, while I’ll never be a Sunderland fan, I’ll always be a fan of Sunderland.

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