rob_zetec
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was thinking about this the other day and thought i would ask the cs faithfull for there opinion. If you understand me then please answer...
When you where growing up, if say man city where the bigger team and where in man united's positions now and as successful as man u, would you support them instead of man u, same goes for liverpool and everton, arsenal and the spurs.
Hope you realise what i mean, just realised last week that all the scousers that i work with all support liverpool and not everton.
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strick206
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Nope City would win the quadruple every season, with united dropping through the leagues, and i would still support United
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Richie B
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A lot of fans would just support the best team at the time, ie Chelsea, Arsenal etc etc, regardless of the sity they're from.
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Ben J
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Probably not...I support Arsenal because they were the first team I heard of, mainly due to my Grandad being a huge fan. Luckily they were pretty local to where I was born. Otherwise I would have supported Wycombe Wanderers as I was born in Wycombe.
[Edited on 13-05-2008 by Ben J]
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Whittie
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I was born in the late 80's, when liverpool were dominating, my brother's also a big liverpool fan, so i've stuck by them since I could walk really.
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James
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I used to support Man United when I was younger but got called a glory supporter
Started supporting Chelsea because they are near-ish to me and my best mate at the time was a season ticket holder.
Now I still get called a glory supporter
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Robbo
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I started supporting Arsenal when Bergkamp joined as I just loved his madskillz yo
At the time Arsenal were pretty shit tbh... goign througha rough patch after GG left and Bruce Rioch not doing the business
Soon afterwards their style of play became immense with Bergkamp & Wrighty
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bigdan
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every 1 supports newcastle because we always wwin trophies
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Tommy L
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quote: Originally posted by bigdan
every 1 supports newcastle because we always wwin trophies
no, we are just proper supporters. None of this glory shizzle
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bigdan
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quote: Originally posted by corsa_tomtom
quote: Originally posted by bigdan
every 1 supports newcastle because we always wwin trophies
no, we are just proper supporters. None of this glory shizzle
exactly
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corsa - gus
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I supported Rangers because my whole family do and tbh, i don't think i would have been allowed to support anyone else
I like Queen of the South because they are my local team and i played with them when i was younger.
And i like Liverpool because all my mates hated them so I decided to support them.
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Tom
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Nothing to do with success, I didn't understand it when I started supporting liverpool it was my dads, uncles, families whole team
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Robbo
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Oh and I supported everton a s ayoung lad, but only to piss my dad off lolz
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--DAN--
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United were shite when I went to my first game, very early in Fergies era, 88-89 season. Everybody else at that time followed Liverpool or Everton and Arsenal were pretty good then aswell. However, ever since we won the Cup Winners Cup I've been called a glory supporter!!
[Edited on 13-05-2008 by --DAN--]
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MarkM
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I have supported Liverpool since I can remember...I am from the city...about 2 miles from the ground...my dad supports them...
There was no other team I could even imagine supporting...
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Nath
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This question really doesn't apply to me
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Jules
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I started supporting Ipswich when I was old enough to work out what football was, and have supported them ever since
Support your home town club - everyone else can GTF
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Marc
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Love threads like this!!!!!
I'll play along, in 1990 Liverpool won the league. United didn't win the league until the formation of the Premier League.
As Strick, United could be in LEague 2 for all I care. You support your team through good and bad. Only the worst its been in my lifetime hasn't been that bad!!!
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Danny P
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If your from the area or something like that I can appreciate why you might support the team. IE - Live in Liverpool, support Liverpool. Thats fine.
Its all the supporters that have no connection with a club that live 200 miles away that sit at home watching the games on TV, or in the Pub that I cant stand.
No way could I support a team I never got to see, wouldn't be right, wouldn't feel like I was connected in anyway, and dont think it would mean as much to me when we did well, or effect me as much when we were shite
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BigSte
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I support Sheff Utd because I was born and raised in the red half of the city, and all my family are Blades....
I hate it when I go out somewhere, like shopping etc and I see some idiot strolling around in a Chelsea shirt. Most of them will never have even been to bloody London never mind going to a game.
I don't think anyone can call themselves a supporter if they don't go to any games!
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dave17
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Was born in north london and my dad lived in north london all his life, used to have season ticket for years but then my mum came along and stole his attention
Moved to s/east london when i was 5 but was already a gooner by that time and not turning back from that!
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Mather.16v
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all my family have supported man utd and my dad started taking me to old trafford from the age of 3 and upwards, so i had it ground into me before i knew any differnt and my kids will be the same
i suppose my generation has just been lucky enough to witness our greatest era as a club
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Danny P
No way could I support a team I never got to see, wouldn't be right, wouldn't feel like I was connected in anyway, and dont think it would mean as much to me when we did well, or effect me as much when we were shite
I just get on the train
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
quote: Originally posted by Danny P
No way could I support a team I never got to see, wouldn't be right, wouldn't feel like I was connected in anyway, and dont think it would mean as much to me when we did well, or effect me as much when we were shite
I just get on the train
And how many times have you done that this season?
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Marc
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Only 2 this season. Due to finances. 13 the previous season.
Applied for about 4 and didn't get the tickets too.
[Edited on 13-05-2008 by Marc]
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