Starting to disengage with Football

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Not really sure where to begin. I'm finding myself at a stage where my interest in football is diminishing again. For context, I got into watching football in the late80s (ITV Big Match etc), was an avid fan for 10 years then I went to uni and sort of drifted away from it, got interested in other stuff. I can kind of understand this because my priorities were a lot different than when I was at school.

Then I distinctly remember shortly after finishing uni putting an England game on and we beat Germany 1-5, and this reignited the spark, a great match. That then led into 2002-4 which was absolute peak Arsenal. I was hooked again.

Before the pandemic I'd been regularly going to matches for over 10 years, then obviously that ceased for a while. Changing in working styles mean I'm in London a lot less. I've only been to two matches since, a loss to Liverpool and the 6-0 against Lens (which was a great performance/atmosphere to be fair). I also took my son to the women's Euro final at Wembley. But it's much, much harder to get Arsenal tickets now, there was a period before the pandemic where basically I could nearly always get a ticket, I even went to a FA Cup semifinal at Wembley because I'd been to enough matches to qualify, but the resurgence under Arteta and introduction of a ballot system makes it harder. Plus, I'm less hardcore about it, sometimes I even forget the ballot window.

I'll put football on TV now (Arsenal/England men & women) but it's basically become an excuse to drink alcohol and then spend half the match scrolling on my phone and looking up when I hear the crowd/commentator get agitated. I find myself less engaged than I used to be. I rarely watch MOTD, my knowledge of players outside the big6 is terrible compared to what it used to be (maybe why my fantasy football performances are way off, I finished top ~3000 in the world two years running back in the day). Heck, I don't even post on this subforum that often any more. There's the odd game that gets me excited, but I don't remember it being like this. And Arsenal have been much more competitive the past two seasons, it's not like I can say I'm fed up with the performances.

Not sure what to do to get myself out of this malaise. Football is supposed to be a religion rather than something you 'grow out of' or 'drift apart from'.
 
Don't beat yourself up about it. I was in a similar position around 8 years ago. Raised a Villa supporter but lost interest completely for various reasons (not just because Villa have been largely rotten in the last few decades). It took the 2020 Euros for me to get excited about football again.

It happens. Not all interests remain so and often times the passion get's misplaced. Just take a break from it. Despite what we all think, football really isn't everything and often times taking some time away from it can make the heart grow fonder and if it doesn't, so what? Sounds like it's given you years of enjoyment regardless.
 
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