When Did You Stop Calling Yourself a 'Sports Fan' and Start Calling Yourself a 'Bettor'?

I believe it is both, one matures in analytical capability and discipline while simultaneously losing the innocent joy of pure fandom, whether this trade is worthwhile depends on individual values, I have gained financial returns and intellectual satisfaction from betting but I have lost the uncomplicated happiness I once felt watching Arsenal, Margaret used to say I had turned something beautiful into a spreadsheet and she was not entirely wrong.
 
Prof your wife was wise mate.

"Turned something beautiful into a spreadsheet."

That's exactly what we've done.
 
Princess you can stop anytime. You're early enough that the shift isn't complete.
 
Real talk Princess: if betting started making sports feel like work instead of fun, would you stop?
 
Sports haven't been "fun" for me in years. They're work. Profitable work.

Don't miss the fun aspect.
 
Oli mate that's bleak.
 
i dont have fun with sports anymore either but unlike oli im not profitable so its just... nothing... watching numbers change... no joy no profit just compulsion...
 
Question: does anyone here still watch their childhood team when they have no bet on the game?
 
Cowboys? Yeah occasionally.

But less than I used to. Maybe 50% of games now versus 100% before betting.
 
Wales? Every single match.

Always.

Even friendlies.

That's the one thing betting hasn't corrupted.
 
Michigan football? Most games.

But I'm not as emotionally invested as I was before betting.
 
Bayern München? Occasionally.

Not religiously. Schedule permitting.
 
Very aptly said. I also think that with experience comes control and a cool head, but with them the same naive joy of the game disappears. The only question is - what is more important to you.
 
Brighton? Every home game, season ticket.

But emotional investment minimal. Routine more than passion.
 
dont really have a team... used to follow meath gaa but barely watch anymore... just bet random stuff...
 
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