Why do you support your club?
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Re: Why do you support your club?
What about all the other teams?ozzie owl wrote:Continuing the topic.
First time you saw your team play live?
1967 : Sheff Wed v Leeds at Hillsborough.
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Re: Why do you support your club?
What about all the other teams?[/quoteGod is an Englishman wrote:ozzie owl wrote:Continuing the topic.
First time you saw your team play live?
1967 : Sheff Wed v Leeds at Hillsborough.
Swannee when did you first see Huddersfield play?
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Not sure up until We left the UK...I was only 3....saw 2 games when I went over in 1998...a Cup game v Wimbledon and not sure of the league game...ozzie owl wrote:What about all the other teams?[/quoteGod is an Englishman wrote:ozzie owl wrote:Continuing the topic.
First time you saw your team play live?
1967 : Sheff Wed v Leeds at Hillsborough.
Swannee when did you first see Huddersfield play?
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Dad took me to a Polonia home game in 1971, when I was 7. We beat Cumberland 3-1
Was an impressive crowd which I hadnt really experienced before (apart from the Christmas Pageant in town) and just remembered I liked it and still cant keep away from the place to this day.
Was an impressive crowd which I hadnt really experienced before (apart from the Christmas Pageant in town) and just remembered I liked it and still cant keep away from the place to this day.
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Re: Why do you support your club?
Going to Millwall to see football? I wonder if anyone has ever actually done thatStuckey wrote: Ok so if I go to London on holiday and attend a couple of Millwall games just purely because I'm keen to see some football over there but aren't really fussed who I see.
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N5 1BH wrote:Going to Millwall to see football? I wonder if anyone has ever actually done thatStuckey wrote: Ok so if I go to London on holiday and attend a couple of Millwall games just purely because I'm keen to see some football over there but aren't really fussed who I see.
I took a couple of Adelaide boys there for a game a few years back and they loved it.
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Due to Millwall mostly being crap I only got to go as a Gooner to a couple of league games in the late 80s and a few cup games a bit later if I remember right. There was a great pub in New Cross called the Venue, had some top bands. Occasionally we'd go down and watch millwall before going to the pub.God is an Englishman wrote:N5 1BH wrote:Going to Millwall to see football? I wonder if anyone has ever actually done thatStuckey wrote: Ok so if I go to London on holiday and attend a couple of Millwall games just purely because I'm keen to see some football over there but aren't really fussed who I see.
I took a couple of Adelaide boys there for a game a few years back and they loved it.
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The Venue is still there but a bit of a dive now.
Been to Highbury a few times, loved our 2-0 win in 94. That was the last time we played, went to both the home game and the replay. Been to Emirates once for a c/l game
Been to Highbury a few times, loved our 2-0 win in 94. That was the last time we played, went to both the home game and the replay. Been to Emirates once for a c/l game
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God is an Englishman wrote:I never understand how people can "support' a side they have no link to. I could never just jump on a bandwagon.
Then again most on here aren't real supporters anyway.
That's interesting as my mum was born in England and my dad in Italy. I started supporting my mums and my dads team before there was an Aleague. Now I support Adelaide.
I think if a team means something to you it means something. I'm not saying there isn't bandwagoners who just support a team just for something to brag about.
I'm pretty sure that's what the whole AFL is based on.
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Your mum had a teamBruceLee wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:I never understand how people can "support' a side they have no link to. I could never just jump on a bandwagon.
Then again most on here aren't real supporters anyway.
That's interesting as my mum was born in England and my dad in Italy. I started supporting my mums and my dads team before there was an Aleague. Now I support Adelaide.
I think if a team means something to you it means something. I'm not saying there isn't bandwagoners who just support a team just for something to brag about.
I'm pretty sure that's what the whole AFL is based on.
How old were you when you "changed" to adelaide united? If you changed teams then you never really supportted the first two to begin with anyway.
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Who the fuck do you think you are? How dare you sit there and judge how and who people support.God is an Englishman wrote:chablis had a teamBruceLee wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:I never understand how people can "support' a side they have no link to. I could never just jump on a bandwagon.
Then again most on here aren't real supporters anyway.
That's interesting as my mum was born in England and my dad in Italy. I started supporting my mums and my dads team before there was an Aleague. Now I support Adelaide.
I think if a team means something to you it means something. I'm not saying there isn't bandwagoners who just support a team just for something to brag about.
I'm pretty sure that's what the whole AFL is based on.
How old were you when you "changed" to adelaide united? If you changed teams then you never really supportted the first two to begin with anyway.
People are free to support who they want how they want as long as its support.
You are acting no better then an extremist bashing his religion on any one that will listen.
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Well I'm 34 now so early 20s. It seems like you are basing a rigid argument on a loose interpretation of the word support. I don't think support ceases to be support if you decide to support something else. It's really just your opinion which is fair enough I guess.God is an Englishman wrote:chablis had a teamBruceLee wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:I never understand how people can "support' a side they have no link to. I could never just jump on a bandwagon.
Then again most on here aren't real supporters anyway.
That's interesting as my mum was born in England and my dad in Italy. I started supporting my mums and my dads team before there was an Aleague. Now I support Adelaide.
I think if a team means something to you it means something. I'm not saying there isn't bandwagoners who just support a team just for something to brag about.
I'm pretty sure that's what the whole AFL is based on.
How old were you when you "changed" to adelaide united? If you changed teams then you never really supportted the first two to begin with anyway.
I do get your point and admire your loyalty but I don't agree.
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Well there you have it Bruce, to me how can you have truly supported those teams if you could turn your back on them so easily?
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Ah ok now I see where your going. I never stopped supporting those teams. In fact I watched them live recently.God is an Englishman wrote:Well there you have it Bruce, to me how can you have truly supported those teams if you could turn your back on them so easily?
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Then I return to my standard question to people who support 2 teams. Who would you support if they played each other?BruceLee wrote:Ah ok now I see where your going. I never stopped supporting those teams. In fact I watched them live recently.God is an Englishman wrote:Well there you have it Bruce, to me how can you have truly supported those teams if you could turn your back on them so easily?
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Strange that you forgot this when you were berating Russki and Kosta for their criticism of AU over the AO ticketing fiascoStuckey wrote:Who the shiraz do you think you are? How dare you sit there and judge how and who people support.God is an Englishman wrote:How old were you when you "changed" to adelaide united? If you changed teams then you never really supportted the first two to begin with anyway.
People are free to support who they want how they want as long as its support.
You are acting no better then an extremist bashing his religion on any one that will listen.
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You can support more than one team (in the sense that you might go to watch them), but I could only ever have one team in my heart. Back in the 60s and 70s, if Spurs were playing at the other end of the country, we used to go and watch Fulham, you could always get in there, so I have a lingering fondness for them and look out for their results, but if they were playing Spurs there's only one team I want to win.God is an Englishman wrote:Then I return to my standard question to people who support 2 teams. Who would you support if they played each other?BruceLee wrote:Ah ok now I see where your going. I never stopped supporting those teams. In fact I watched them live recently.God is an Englishman wrote:Well there you have it Bruce, to me how can you have truly supported those teams if you could turn your back on them so easily?
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I used to do the same with Charlton, wanted them to win but always wanted Millwall to win more.
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That's a good question. Have asked myself many times. Adelaide is my home town and local side so I feel that I'm obliged to put them first. Along with my country. Otherwise I guess it's who has given me the most pleasure, I want to repay it with my support - and I do have significant ties to all of those teams.God is an Englishman wrote:Then I return to my standard question to people who support 2 teams. Who would you support if they played each other?BruceLee wrote:Ah ok now I see where your going. I never stopped supporting those teams. In fact I watched them live recently.God is an Englishman wrote:Well there you have it Bruce, to me how can you have truly supported those teams if you could turn your back on them so easily?
Look I'll admit it doesn't make a lot of sense but the reality is I was not even really into football until I watched Italia 90 with my dad as a 10yo. I was inspired by baggio and Italy and started supporting Italy, Juve and became more engaged with my mums and grandads team man utd. At this point I barely knew what the Socceroos were. But as my love for the game grew I started following them and watched all of the home wc qualifiers live from 94 onwards.
I know, it's crazy, I pretty much support 5 bloody teams!
Football kept me on the straight and narrow and has been an emotional part of my life. I want my teams to win and support them when they dont. Its something I feel. I don't think it's a black and white issue, but hey maybe you can argue so conclusively that I will be able to stop caring about those teams and save myself some money!
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So you would support Adelaide United over your other side. You would want this other side to lose. Great supporter there.
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Haha ok Mr. Black and white. I guess you are right. Just because you are burdened by supporting a lower league club don't justify it by having such a hard lined semantic driven attitude towards people's support. It's not everyone else's fault your local side is millwall.God is an Englishman wrote:So you would support Adelaide United over your other side. You would want this other side to lose. Great supporter there.
All your support is about your ego. Nothing else. Its ok though you can tell yourself your righteous and feel right about being miserable and anal.
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Other than WAH and Olympiakos....Man U.....
In the 70's we only ever had English football to watch on TV (who was the host with the moustache on the BBC???), so even non-English migrants took a keen interest in the English game. Its the 1979 FA Cup Final (first game I can remember), my father was a keen Liverpool fan and for some reason was going for Arsenal....In spite, I chose Man U who were also the underdogs.....that bloody Sunderland with the afro got the winner in the last minute....
In the 70's we only ever had English football to watch on TV (who was the host with the moustache on the BBC???), so even non-English migrants took a keen interest in the English game. Its the 1979 FA Cup Final (first game I can remember), my father was a keen Liverpool fan and for some reason was going for Arsenal....In spite, I chose Man U who were also the underdogs.....that bloody Sunderland with the afro got the winner in the last minute....
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When I saw this topic come up I could see GIAE rubbing his hands together ready to unleash
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So, who do you support if man u play olympiacos?MegaBonus wrote:Other than WAH and Olympiakos....Man U.....
In the 70's we only ever had English football to watch on TV (who was the host with the moustache on the BBC???), so even non-English migrants took a keen interest in the English game. Its the 1979 FA Cup Final (first game I can remember), my father was a keen Liverpool fan and for some reason was going for Arsenal....In spite, I chose Man U who were also the underdogs.....that bloody Sunderland with the afro got the winner in the last minute....
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