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Not only SFA wise, but in general. My mum is even worse. Will literally leave the room and not watch sport if it's close because she's convinced her presence in said room will dramatically effect the outcome.
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Well, I won't drink the same drop of whiskey twice. It has to be a different drop.
Nah...I don't believe in superstitches. I believe in chaos
Does anyone "give thanks" of sorts?
This is very much, I'm very pedantic about my rituals pre-footy, playing or coaching, but day to day is as inconsistent as anythingPlaying sport incredibly superstitious.
So many things I do before a game of cricket or footy and during the game particularly cricket.
In life in general not at all.
Mine aren’t stupid like old mate who had to tape his bat to the roof after making a 100 in a test. More so just the way I do things and then what I need to do to switch on as such.This is very much, I'm very pedantic about my rituals pre-footy, playing or coaching, but day to day is as inconsistent as anything
I always get a few weird looks from new team mates with some of mine, but it helps me feel a bit more in controlMine aren’t stupid like old mate who had to tape his bat to the roof after making a 100 in a test. More so just the way I do things and then what I need to do to switch on as such.
I’m very Steve Smith like in the middle when batting fidgety as fu** but I did it before it was cool.
I think control is the right word, mine is just calming knowing I’ve got a, b, c and done e, f, g.I always get a few weird looks from new team mates with some of mine, but it helps me feel a bit more in control