JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Talk sense, not everyone goes to the matches. If i started supporting another team it will make 0 difference.
Both teams go further in european cups than any other spl team. Getting rid of celtic and rangers would do the spl worse.
You could be one of many that live in fife that started supporting say dunfermline/raith rovers etc. If they doubled thier crowds they could become a force but no, everyone just glory supports instead.
[Edited on 13-02-2012 by JonnyJ]
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bracey123
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Cowdenbeath are shite tho haha
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IvIarkgraham
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is it a rule that you must support the club closest to your house?
no people have other reasons for supporting a club.
religion, enjoyment, family and many more
the spl would die without us/celtic
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mwg
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quote: Originally posted by bracey123
Cowdenbeath are shite tho haha
Think you just proved Jonnys point
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by bracey123
Cowdenbeath are shite tho haha
Aye because no fucker supports thier local team in Scotland. Rangers or Celtic. That's your choice. Look at your crowds compared to the rest of the league. Even your capital teams crowds are trounced
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Marc
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Not sure I could watch a team that has the ball in the air for the majority of the game every week.
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sc0ott
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But im never at the celtic matches purely because i hardly follow football now.
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
is it a rule that you must support the club closest to your house?
no people have other reasons for supporting a club.
religion, enjoyment, family and many more
the spl would die without us/celtic
Yes that tends to be how it works round here.
The SPL wouldn't die it would just settle at its natural level, become loads more competitive. It would be like a proper league
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bracey123
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Well what would u rather watch Celtic v rangers or lets say ayr united v Dumbarton?? I know which I'd rather watch!!
Oh and Celtic are my local team that's why I support them
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sc0ott
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Are you saying every person in england support their local team over one who are more interesting in terms of champions league games?
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IvIarkgraham
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it would have no money coming into it so probably not
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IvIarkgraham
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rangers were one of my local teams up until i was 3
when i moved to derbyshire should i have supported derby?
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bracey123
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By local I mean almost neighbour like, can see the stadium from my window.
It all stems from what team u grow up supporting from a young age imo
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by bracey123
Well what would u rather watch Celtic v rangers or lets say ayr united v Dumbarton?? I know which I'd rather watch!!
Oh and Celtic are my local team that's why I support them
I'd rather watch York v Hayes & Yeading than Man Utd v Chelsea
What you are struggling to grasp is if everyone didn't just follow the crowd like a sheep these teams would be bigger than they are currently. I can't understand why Hearts can't compete with Celtic and Rangers. The city is big enough bit I bet there's loads from Edinburgh that just support one of the old firm because "they win stuff"
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IvIarkgraham
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i wasnt watching football when i was 3
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IvIarkgraham
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so why would they now start supporting hearts?
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by bracey123
By local I mean almost neighbour like, can see the stadium from my window.
It all stems from what team u grow up supporting from a young age imo
And that is fine mate. My anger stems from the fact that places nowhere near Glasgow are fucking rammed with Celtic/rangers fans. Why is that?
[Edited on 13-02-2012 by JonnyJ]
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
so why would they now start supporting hearts?
They probably would, they won't go to games so won't have a proper affiliation with the club. Casual fans. They'll do what all glory supporters do. Pick the next successful side.
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alan t
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hibs and hearts have got a big fan base though, obviously not as big as the old firm but hibs and hearts have been to cup finals in the last 5 years or so and had huge support turn up for that but can hardly fill there stadiums any other week
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by alan t
hibs and hearts have got a big fan base though, obviously not as big as the old firm but hibs and hearts have been to cup finals in the last 5 years or so and had huge support turn up for that but can hardly fill there stadiums any other week
That's the thing though they SHOULD be able to compete. They SHOULD get bigger crowds than they do. Edinburgh is a big city, your nations capital and they have good history. There's a reason they don't fill the stadiums though and thats because too many people just go support Celtic/Rangers instead.
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bracey123
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I reckon why hibs can't fill there stadium is bcoz they're playin shit, if they start to win things again then maybe they're fans will think "oh wait a minute, they're upping theyre game here" and start going to more games, but until then what's the point in wasting money going to see a team that ain't winning games?
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mwg
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I can feel the rage building from Jonny after that reply from bracey
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bracey123
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Me too :/ was just stating a fact though
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by bracey123
I reckon why hibs can't fill there stadium is bcoz they're playin shit, if they start to win things again then maybe they're fans will think "oh wait a minute, they're upping theyre game here" and start going to more games, but until then what's the point in wasting money going to see a team that ain't winning games?
Flol. I rest my case. Country full of glory supporters
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IvIarkgraham
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wigan have no supporters. how have they become as big as they are?
if anyone switches their support to another team then they were never a proper fan
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