For all the negatives, there are several things I’ll look back on fondly in 2020.
Personally, this was the year I finally felt comfortable opening up about my own mental health. I’ve been blown away by the kindness I’ve received in return by all, and won’t forget an ounce of it
Personally, this was the year I finally felt comfortable opening up about my own mental health. I’ve been blown away by the kindness I’ve received in return by all, and won’t forget an ounce of it
We relegated Hearts and were in the stadium to see it happen.
We knocked Rangers out of a cup they were already polishing for their trophy cabinet.
We replaced a seemingly irreplaceable keeper, and have as much cause for optimism this season as we have in a decade.
We knocked Rangers out of a cup they were already polishing for their trophy cabinet.
We replaced a seemingly irreplaceable keeper, and have as much cause for optimism this season as we have in a decade.
Scotland is going to a major tournament again, and we might even get jabbed in time to go.
In a year of trying new things while stuck in the house, @FootballFishPod very kindly gave me the chance to try my hand at contributing to a podcast and @MiseryHunters now seem content enough to let me and my terrible sound quality join in from time to time. New mic incoming.
In whatever 2021 has in store for us, I hope these positive lessons and experiences from this outlier of a year remain and I for one am genuinely optimistic about what I might get up to.
Thanks for listening/replying/following and arguing, and see you all next year
Thanks for listening/replying/following and arguing, and see you all next year
