In "Fever Pitch," Nick Hornby reflects on the inherent disappointments that come with being a football fan. He acknowledges the humor that often surrounds these experiences, but points out that even at different clubs like Chelsea, Tottenham, and Rangers, fans consistently face the same feelings of letdown, regardless of match outcomes.
This sentiment encapsulates the essence of fandom, highlighting that true loyalty to a team often comes with a heavy emotional burden. Hornby's observations suggest that the highs of victory are often overshadowed by the relentless expectation of failure, creating a bittersweet relationship between fans and their teams.