"I think that fans are always looking for someone to blame. Wouldn't it be nice if they looked in the mirror?"
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The first sentence sketches a familiar ritual: the blame carousel. Coaches, referees, front offices, “effort,” the one player who missed a shot. Lewis isn’t diagnosing a single bad habit; he’s describing a culture that runs on scapegoats because scapegoats keep the fantasy intact. If the loss is always someone’s fault, the team remains “supposed” to win, the fan remains “right” to feel wronged, and the emotional investment doesn’t have to be questioned.
Then comes the pivot: “Wouldn’t it be nice...” It’s faux-gentle, almost sitcom phrasing, which makes the demand underneath it sharper. He’s not asking fans to stop caring. He’s asking them to admit what they’re actually doing: converting powerlessness into righteousness. The mirror isn’t about guilt so much as agency and honesty. You choose this relationship. You choose the expectations. You choose the way outrage becomes community.
In a Lewis context - a writer who thrives on explaining mass delusions with cool precision - the line doubles as a critique of storytelling itself. Fans don’t just watch games; they author narratives where responsibility is always external, because self-scrutiny is the one plot twist that would end the series.
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Lewis, Michael. (2026, January 16). I think that fans are always looking for someone to blame. Wouldn't it be nice if they looked in the mirror? FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-that-fans-are-always-looking-for-someone-88991/
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"I think that fans are always looking for someone to blame. Wouldn't it be nice if they looked in the mirror?" FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-that-fans-are-always-looking-for-someone-88991/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










