David Hannant: How fatherhood has changed me as a City fan
The author of this content reflects on how fatherhood has changed his experience as a football fan. He mentions that before becoming a dad, his weekends revolved around football, but since his son’s arrival, football is no longer his top priority. He shares a story about how he chose to be with his newborn son and partner in the hospital instead of watching a big game. He also says that defeat in football doesn’t affect him as much anymore, as he had a moment of joy with his son immediately after a loss. The author discusses how he has become more sensitive to swearing at football matches, particularly in chants, as he worries about the influence it might have on his son. He contemplates when the right time would be to take his son to his first football game and seeks advice on the matter. Lastly, the author talks about Daniel Farke, a former Norwich City manager who now manages Leeds, and discusses how he believes it wouldn’t be disrespectful for Farke to celebrate a victory against Norwich City. He expresses support for Farke’s goals and acknowledges that he is no longer a Norwich City manager.
Overall, the content explores the changes in the author’s football fandom due to becoming a father. It highlights how fatherhood has shifted his priorities and perspectives, as well as his thoughts on certain aspects of the football experience. The author shares personal anecdotes to illustrate these changes and offers his thoughts on a specific situation involving a former manager.