- 16 Mar 09, 19:34#94548
As sports become more popular to people who are willy nilly fans and it will become tribal and trivial.
You're like a dog chasing a car. You'll never catch it and you just wouldn't know what to do with it if you did


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Juventus = Match fixing
Chelsea = Attempting to buy success and are only supported by lawyers and accountants
Man United = Supported principally by people who live nowhere near Manchester with bad hair
Roma = FIGHT!
Real Madrid = Europe's principle extreme right wing football club
Yup football is pretty tribal but F1 is starting to get that way too, especiall with the Alonso - Hamilton fanboys
Juventus = Match fixing
Chelsea = Attempting to buy success and are only supported by lawyers and accountants
Man United = Supported principally by people who live nowhere near Manchester with bad hair
Roma = FIGHT!
Real Madrid = Europe's principle extreme right wing football club
Yup football is pretty tribal but F1 is starting to get that way too, especiall with the Alonso - Hamilton fanboys
Yeh there's a lot of Irish and cockaney fan's at united.
nothing wrong with that just when your the best, you attract some glory hunters.
Juventus = Match fixing
Chelsea = Attempting to buy success and are only supported by lawyers and accountants
Man United = Supported principally by people who live nowhere near Manchester with bad hair
Roma = FIGHT!
Real Madrid = Europe's principle extreme right wing football club
Yup football is pretty tribal but F1 is starting to get that way too, especiall with the Alonso - Hamilton fanboys
Yeh there's a lot of Irish and cockaney fan's at united.
nothing wrong with that just when your the best, you attract some glory hunters.
I don't really know how you can support a team which is not in your locale or with which you have some family connexions. Even moving into an area has not boosted my loyalty to a team; I've been living in Scotland for the past couple of years I and don't feel close to either Celtic or Rangers. Anybody without geographical and/or family connexions claiming to support a team is clearly a glory-hunter.
There's been a bit of an Irish connexion between Manchester United (and Liverpool), but you could say there are similar connexions with other teams. There are plenty of football teams in Ireland, so if you are Irish, you should be supporting them.
Juventus = Match fixing
Chelsea = Attempting to buy success and are only supported by lawyers and accountants
Man United = Supported principally by people who live nowhere near Manchester with bad hair
Roma = FIGHT!
Real Madrid = Europe's principle extreme right wing football club
Yup football is pretty tribal but F1 is starting to get that way too, especiall with the Alonso - Hamilton fanboys
Yeh there's a lot of Irish and cockaney fan's at united.
nothing wrong with that just when your the best, you attract some glory hunters.
I don't really know how you can support a team which is not in your locale or with which you have some family connexions. Even moving into an area has not boosted my loyalty to a team; I've been living in Scotland for the past couple of years and I don't feel close to either Celtic or Rangers. Anybody without geographical and/or family connexions claiming to support a team is clearly a glory-hunter.
I used to be a Bayern Munich fan when I lived in Switzerland. I quickly became a San Diego Chargers fan during my time in SD and I still am Chargers fan even though I moved to NY. So, I'm not sure whether your criteria apply to me or to others for that matter - maybe you can divvy it out for me?
I used to be a Bayern Munich fan when I lived in Switzerland. I quickly became a San Diego Chargers fan during my time in SD and I still am Chargers fan even though I moved to NY. So, I'm not sure whether your criteria apply to me or to others for that matter - maybe you can divvy it out for me?
Perhaps my first post on this page was not clear enough. By moving to San Diego you developed a geographical connexion with the Chargers, and it's stuck since you've moved elsewhere. This is fair enough. Personally, though, it's not been enough for me. The only team for which I have any meaningful affection is Glentoran F.C., for whom my grandfather played, who all my family (often casually) supported, and who are based in the part of Belfast in which most of my family and I were born. I can't divvy why you supported Bayern Munich, however. You'll have to tell me.
I'll tell you what sucks the most in football . . . breaking your 5th metatarsal. I now won't be riding, let alone RACING my mountain bike for at least 8 weeks! Seriously gutted!
Juventus = Match fixing
I'll tell you what sucks the most in football . . . breaking your 5th metatarsal. I now won't be riding, let alone RACING my mountain bike for at least 8 weeks! Seriously gutted!
ouch but hey i thought mountain bikers rode through that sort of painits only a matatarsal, the 5th.. is that the pinky?
they had not won since the 1989-1990 season!
Either way, i don't really worry to much about what Juve' are up to these days, they're not really a threat to anyone atm
Yeah Prem footballers and italians are a bunch of puffs.
I don't watch the foreign leagues but I have to agree with you about the Premiership. There's also too much cheating, diving and greed and more brown nosing from Scudamore to "certain clubs" than the FIA does with Ferrari *cough* West Ham *cough*.
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