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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands

No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

I’m a hammer. Born in Plaistow

No longer living there

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"I’m a hammer. Born in Plaistow

No longer living there "

Commiserations Jack

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
48 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


" No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans …"

*Grandpa Simpson walking into room and straight out again gif

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


" No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans …

*Grandpa Simpson walking into room and straight out again gif"

Bad Grandpa

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By *BWLOVER1965Man
48 weeks ago

My Own Little World

Liverpool fan

Born in Liverpool

Lived in Garston

Now live down south

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By *hrimper36Couple
48 weeks ago

Central France dept 36

Southend United fan so not really a glory hunter as such but more of a shit hunter but born there and they are in my heart til I die.

Moved to France so started supporting my local team Là Berrichonne de Châteauroux who are now also shit but that’s real football for you.

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By *ealitybitesMan
48 weeks ago

Belfast

I'm a Leeds fan since the early 70s.

My friends growing up were all Liverpool or Man utd supporters and they kept saying how much they hated Leeds so I started following them for that reason.

I knew very little about them at the time because I don't even live in the same country and we didn't have access to live games back then apart from the FA cup.

The first time I actually saw them play was the 1973 cup final which didn't go well at all but I've stuck with them through thick and thin. More thin than thick.

I've been to less than a dozen games in all that time mainly due to work schedule and cost but I'll never support a different team.

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By *glyBettyTV/TS
48 weeks ago

About 3 feet away from the fence


"Liverpool fan

Born in Liverpool

Lived in Garston

Now live down south "

I'm basically the inverse of this.

Tottenham fan, was living down south, now on Merseyside.

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By *eordieJeansCouple
48 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Born in the toon, live in the toon and support the toon. I don’t understand glory supporters and I don’t think (as a general rule) they can be as passionate about “their” club as local fans. They don’t feel the joy around the city after a big win or the misery in work on a Monday after getting smashed 4-1 by fucking spurs.

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By *aitonelMan
48 weeks ago

Liverpool

I'm Neutral (by neutral I mean I don't give a fuck) but I find it glorious to watch all kinds of supporters and their shit banter. It's even better when they turn on themselves in an attack on the "glory followers"

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Born in the toon, live in the toon and support the toon. I don’t understand glory supporters and I don’t think (as a general rule) they can be as passionate about “their” club as local fans. They don’t feel the joy around the city after a big win or the misery in work on a Monday after getting smashed 4-1 by fucking spurs."

Glory fans are the reason football is in bits ..support local always

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By *eordieJeansCouple
48 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Born in the toon, live in the toon and support the toon. I don’t understand glory supporters and I don’t think (as a general rule) they can be as passionate about “their” club as local fans. They don’t feel the joy around the city after a big win or the misery in work on a Monday after getting smashed 4-1 by fucking spurs.

Glory fans are the reason football is in bits ..support local always "

That’s the best thing about being a Newcastle fan. Nobody supports us for the glory.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Born in the toon, live in the toon and support the toon. I don’t understand glory supporters and I don’t think (as a general rule) they can be as passionate about “their” club as local fans. They don’t feel the joy around the city after a big win or the misery in work on a Monday after getting smashed 4-1 by fucking spurs.

Ahh I don’t know now the toon army were a force in its hay day (a force today nonetheless) but your shearer and Beardsley days were scary good !

Glory fans are the reason football is in bits ..support local always

That’s the best thing about being a Newcastle fan. Nobody supports us for the glory."

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By *eordieJeansCouple
48 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Born in the toon, live in the toon and support the toon. I don’t understand glory supporters and I don’t think (as a general rule) they can be as passionate about “their” club as local fans. They don’t feel the joy around the city after a big win or the misery in work on a Monday after getting smashed 4-1 by fucking spurs.

Ahh I don’t know now the toon army were a force in its hay day (a force today nonetheless) but your shearer and Beardsley days were scary good !

Glory fans are the reason football is in bits ..support local always

That’s the best thing about being a Newcastle fan. Nobody supports us for the glory."

One of the great premier league teams but there was still no glory.

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By *ikaCoupleCouple
48 weeks ago

Runcorn

Mr been a Wrexham fan since a little kid and Mrs has adopted them as her team too!!

Seen a lot of new fans since getting taken over, sure a lot are glory supporters and it’s now impossible to get a ticket but it’s still so nice to see!

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Born in the toon, live in the toon and support the toon. I don’t understand glory supporters and I don’t think (as a general rule) they can be as passionate about “their” club as local fans. They don’t feel the joy around the city after a big win or the misery in work on a Monday after getting smashed 4-1 by fucking spurs.

Surely a couple of prem titles no ??

Ahh I don’t know now the toon army were a force in its hay day (a force today nonetheless) but your shearer and Beardsley days were scary good !

Glory fans are the reason football is in bits ..support local always

That’s the best thing about being a Newcastle fan. Nobody supports us for the glory.

One of the great premier league teams but there was still no glory."

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By *eordieJeansCouple
48 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Born in the toon, live in the toon and support the toon. I don’t understand glory supporters and I don’t think (as a general rule) they can be as passionate about “their” club as local fans. They don’t feel the joy around the city after a big win or the misery in work on a Monday after getting smashed 4-1 by fucking spurs.

Surely a couple of prem titles no ??

Ahh I don’t know now the toon army were a force in its hay day (a force today nonetheless) but your shearer and Beardsley days were scary good !

Glory fans are the reason football is in bits ..support local always

That’s the best thing about being a Newcastle fan. Nobody supports us for the glory.

One of the great premier league teams but there was still no glory."

We haven’t won a trophy since 1969. Way before my time.

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By *JandCMCouple
48 weeks ago

cardiff

Cardiff city, that's where I'm from n that's where I live and there is no 2nd team for me apart from Wales n again same reasons as above

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

Well fuck me pink shoes what I really know

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Well fuck me pink shoes what I really know "

Shows

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By *oeBeansMan
48 weeks ago

Derby

I'm a Man United fan and born in Derby (I know, I know!) I started supporting them in 2004 when I first got into football and just supported them because my older brother does so I'm palming the glory supporter stuff off onto him!

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By *eadinthecloudsMan
48 weeks ago

Manchester

Live Man City. Support Man City. I think I get a pass

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By *parkle1974Woman
48 weeks ago

Leeds

Glasgow Rangers girl me

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

Glory glory Man United!!!!….

It’s a long story, but it’s through family I support them, I bleed red. …. *cries.

Narrator - Woody reminisces the good old days!

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By *ie n MashCouple
48 weeks ago

Back in Malice

West Ham, born East London. (Broke my Grandad’s heart, as he was a lifelong Orient fan).

Follow my local non-league side as well, although that is currently a painful watch.

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By *ove2lickMan
48 weeks ago

Sheffield

I'm a blade Sheffield United

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By *mber SkiesWoman
48 weeks ago

Cwmderi


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner."

have never thought about it like that before but very true

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By *illan-KillashMan
48 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants

Chelsea supporter here.

Followed them since I was 8.

Good Times and bad. Not a lot to smile about right now. Fuck we need a striker.....

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By *ickdasterdly51Man
48 weeks ago

Lingfield

Palace through and through. Spent most of my young life in Coulsdon, moved to Croydon and now in darkest Surrey but on a direct train line to Selhurst Park. Never seen them win a major trophy and probably never will but I wouldn't have it any other way.

Unfortunately I think the whole Premier League is now marketed towards glory hunters around the world, those of us who actually turn up to matches are just there to provide a bit of atmosphere but otherwise greatly undervalued.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

Live in Durham, husband is a Celtic fan and a season ticket holder. I'm a Newcastle fan and go to most home matches when I can

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By *ixiePoisonWoman
48 weeks ago

Darlington

Supported Newcastle since I was a kid, married a supporter and my kids and grandchild support them too…

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By *ora the explorerWoman
48 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts

Man United. Always have been always will be. I know it doesn’t match my location but I am a Manc . And I still have a season ticket. That’s dedication

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By *zeroMan
48 weeks ago

Glasgow

Born in Glasgow and support Rangers. Last 10 years have been eventful.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
48 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner."

What does it matter where people live, it's a global game now.

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner.

What does it matter where people live, it's a global game now.

"

Excellent question J&B.

For me you lose that sense of community when you support a team 100 miles away.

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By *abioMan
48 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"I’m a hammer. Born in Plaistow

No longer living there "

Everyone who lives in suburban east London/Essex supports one of 3 clubs.. Arsenal, Tottenham or West Ham ..

Have way more issues with the cockney reds… both the manc and scouse variety

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By *eedsmale36Man
48 weeks ago

Leeds


"I'm a Leeds fan since the early 70s.

My friends growing up were all Liverpool or Man utd supporters and they kept saying how much they hated Leeds so I started following them for that reason.

I knew very little about them at the time because I don't even live in the same country and we didn't have access to live games back then apart from the FA cup.

The first time I actually saw them play was the 1973 cup final which didn't go well at all but I've stuck with them through thick and thin. More thin than thick.

I've been to less than a dozen games in all that time mainly due to work schedule and cost but I'll never support a different team. "

ALAW

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By *zeroMan
48 weeks ago

Glasgow

Did any of you growing up have a "second" team? Like a few of my freinds who are Rangers supporters will support Chelsea and a lot of my Celtic freinds also support Liverpool/Manchester United. Plus there was always a few in school saying they were AC Milan, Barcelona etc.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

I support a conference (for now) side ... Tho wasn't born there and never had been there until my first home game.

And nothing to do with parents either.

Awful attempt at glory hunting !!

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"Did any of you growing up have a "second" team? Like a few of my freinds who are Rangers supporters will support Chelsea and a lot of my Celtic freinds also support Liverpool/Manchester United. Plus there was always a few in school saying they were AC Milan, Barcelona etc."

Usually support any of the British teams in the champions league.

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"I support a conference (for now) side ... Tho wasn't born there and never had been there until my first home game.

And nothing to do with parents either.

Awful attempt at glory hunting !!"

You've definitely got it all wrong

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By *tanley FunseekerMan
48 weeks ago

stanley

I’ve supported Sunderland since I was 5 years old , never abandoned them despite the shambles they’ve been at times.

I started supporting them because mum did and we could get a charter bus from near where we lived direct to Roker Park and back on March days so many happy memories from those early days

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By *ookie46Woman
48 weeks ago

Deepest darkest Peru

Sunderland season ticket holder and also follow Spurs

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By *agneto.Man
48 weeks ago

Bham

I am a man united fan. So I get tarred with the glory hunter fan.

However I started supporting them before fergie's first title, no body could have anticipated the run they'd go on. And I'd spent a lot of time in Ireland as a kid and most were either United or Liverpool and my cousins got me into united.

I get the local community thing though but my parents are not from Birmingham so I wasn't passed down a local team and to be honest although I was born here I don't feel connected or proud t have been here, it's just where my parents moved to.

Back when I was young we had a man united club shop in town too because of the hallmark deal. And when I was in Dublin we had a club shop there too.

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By *agneto.Man
48 weeks ago

Bham


"Did any of you growing up have a "second" team? Like a few of my freinds who are Rangers supporters will support Chelsea and a lot of my Celtic freinds also support Liverpool/Manchester United. Plus there was always a few in school saying they were AC Milan, Barcelona etc."

Yeah a bit, Celtic.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Man United. Always have been always will be. I know it doesn’t match my location but I am a Manc . And I still have a season ticket. That’s dedication "

Hello

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
48 weeks ago

North West


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner."

It's the team my Dad was brought up with and he still lives nearby. He took me and my brother to that club as young children and it's always stuck. We're hardly glory supporters, down at the arse end of League Two!

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By *oeBeansMan
48 weeks ago

Derby


"Did any of you growing up have a "second" team? Like a few of my freinds who are Rangers supporters will support Chelsea and a lot of my Celtic freinds also support Liverpool/Manchester United. Plus there was always a few in school saying they were AC Milan, Barcelona etc."

I loved that Mid-2000s Milan team. They were absolutely stacked and had maybe one of the best midfield combinations in football history.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

Middlesbrough mid nineties. The team and superstars Robson had in therewere awesome.

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"Middlesbrough mid nineties. The team and superstars Robson had in therewere awesome. "

Was that Ravenelli era?

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By *ilthycoupleabzCouple
48 weeks ago

Aberdeen

Apparently I support Nottingham Forest cos MrAbz says so...

MrsAbz

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By *urchoicenowCouple
48 weeks ago

Ashford

Chelsea fan because my great uncle played for them.

Shit times late 70s , 80s. Got better in 90s, great in the naughties and 10s, now gone downhill again

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By *zeroMan
48 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Did any of you growing up have a "second" team? Like a few of my freinds who are Rangers supporters will support Chelsea and a lot of my Celtic freinds also support Liverpool/Manchester United. Plus there was always a few in school saying they were AC Milan, Barcelona etc.

I loved that Mid-2000s Milan team. They were absolutely stacked and had maybe one of the best midfield combinations in football history."

Pirlo, Seedorf, Gattusso and Kaka. Then they got Ronaldinho because that wasn't enough! Loved watching them too.

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By *eavenNhellCouple
48 weeks ago

carrbrook stalybridge

Have followed my local team Oldham Athletic from division 4 to the Prem and all the way back down to the National league .seen 3 promotions 4 relegations 1 wembley final 2 fa cup finals 2 spells in admin and nearly lost my club and i wouldnt of changed it for the world .otid owtb

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"Have followed my local team Oldham Athletic from division 4 to the Prem and all the way back down to the National league .seen 3 promotions 4 relegations 1 wembley final 2 fa cup finals 2 spells in admin and nearly lost my club and i wouldnt of changed it for the world .otid owtb "

What a rollercoaster of emotions

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

I don’t have a team but C supports Liverpool, when he was a kid his favourite player was Michael Owen and started supporting them cause of him

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

Brighton, born in Shoreham By Sea.

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By *lendermanMan
48 weeks ago

Aylesbury

Watford fan, because it's my local team and if I dared to support anyone else my dad would have shot me

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
48 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

Local - Wrexham, was a Wrexham supporter long before the Ryan and Rob set up camp.

National - Manchester United or Aston Villa....

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Local - Wrexham, was a Wrexham supporter long before the Ryan and Rob set up camp.

National - Manchester United or Aston Villa...."

Is it kosher to have an or?

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
48 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"Local - Wrexham, was a Wrexham supporter long before the Ryan and Rob set up camp.

National - Manchester United or Aston Villa....

Is it kosher to have an or?"

And or either. Whatever

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"Local - Wrexham, was a Wrexham supporter long before the Ryan and Rob set up camp.

National - Manchester United or Aston Villa....

Is it kosher to have an or?"

Try and stop her

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

Football is a global market, whether you like it or not. Allegiances are not solely based on geographical attachment these days. Been a season ticket holder at OT for a long time and we have the day trippers and itinerants who come for the spectacle, not that there is much of that these days.

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"Football is a global market, whether you like it or not. Allegiances are not solely based on geographical attachment these days. Been a season ticket holder at OT for a long time and we have the day trippers and itinerants who come for the spectacle, not that there is much of that these days."

Before I even got to your team I knew it would be man utd

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By *oeBeansMan
48 weeks ago

Derby


"I don’t have a team but C supports Liverpool, when he was a kid his favourite player was Michael Owen and started supporting them cause of him "

Was that Premier League winner, Michael Owen?

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Local - Wrexham, was a Wrexham supporter long before the Ryan and Rob set up camp.

National - Manchester United or Aston Villa....

Is it kosher to have an or?

Try and stop her"

No wish to stop the young lady just asked if split allegiances were kosher?

What happens if United are drawn against Wrexham in one of the cups or when Villa next come to OT.............do you not stick to just one?

Bugger this is a swinging site nobody sticks to just one!

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Football is a global market, whether you like it or not. Allegiances are not solely based on geographical attachment these days. Been a season ticket holder at OT for a long time and we have the day trippers and itinerants who come for the spectacle, not that there is much of that these days.

Before I even got to your team I knew it would be man utd "

How so?

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"I don’t have a team but C supports Liverpool, when he was a kid his favourite player was Michael Owen and started supporting them cause of him

Was that Premier League winner, Michael Owen?"

I did smile.......his medal is somewhat tarnished due to its origin!

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Local - Wrexham, was a Wrexham supporter long before the Ryan and Rob set up camp.

National - Manchester United or Aston Villa....

Is it kosher to have an or?"

The bit I like here... is how she justifies the Wrexham bit... like new Wrexham fans that join cos of the investment and star owners might be a problem. But following it up with not one but two premiership teams is legit.

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
48 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"Local - Wrexham, was a Wrexham supporter long before the Ryan and Rob set up camp.

National - Manchester United or Aston Villa....

Is it kosher to have an or?

The bit I like here... is how she justifies the Wrexham bit... like new Wrexham fans that join cos of the investment and star owners might be a problem. But following it up with not one but two premiership teams is legit. "

She? Who is your comment directed at? Are you talking to yourself into the ether??

No, the money is inconsequential. You can support a local team alongside a national team can you not? I was born in Wrexham....there are more reasons to support a team other than money

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Local - Wrexham, was a Wrexham supporter long before the Ryan and Rob set up camp.

National - Manchester United or Aston Villa....

Is it kosher to have an or?

The bit I like here... is how she justifies the Wrexham bit... like new Wrexham fans that join cos of the investment and star owners might be a problem. But following it up with not one but two premiership teams is legit.

She? Who is your comment directed at? Are you talking to yourself into the ether??

No, the money is inconsequential. You can support a local team alongside a national team can you not? I was born in Wrexham....there are more reasons to support a team other than money"

It can’t be directed at me, I have just checked and all the essentials are present and correct!

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
48 weeks ago

St Leonards

Chelsea - Born Clapham, most of adult life in Fulham. We had one older family member who supported Fulham, but he was a tosser. So always going to be Chelsea, because we're a better type of tosser.

And Brighton - coz we moved a few short miles away when I was very ickle for many years.

Both are the local team.

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By *ritIndianCoupleCouple
48 weeks ago

Midlands

I am a Leeds fan as was my Dad and Grandad. That’s where I am originally from and had a season ticket from the age of 12. Football has always been my passion and when all my friends

covered their folders in photos of pop stars mine was covered in Leeds players. I was lucky enough to meet my hero Tony Dorigo at Elland Road a few years ago and he is an absolute legend and lovely guy. We gave up our season tickets when my Dad got really ill before he passed away as we didn’t want to go without him. I try and get to games now when I can but it’s difficult working nights and weekends. I would never support any other team and our kids all support Leeds too even though Mr supports Liverpool. MOT

Mrs

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By *acey_RedWoman
48 weeks ago

Liverpool

AFC Wimbledon. I grew up in SW London and my family were Wimbledon FC fans.

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By *eedsmale36Man
48 weeks ago

Leeds


"I am a Leeds fan as was my Dad and Grandad. That’s where I am originally from and had a season ticket from the age of 12. Football has always been my passion and when all my friends

covered their folders in photos of pop stars mine was covered in Leeds players. I was lucky enough to meet my hero Tony Dorigo at Elland Road a few years ago and he is an absolute legend and lovely guy. We gave up our season tickets when my Dad got really ill before he passed away as we didn’t want to go without him. I try and get to games now when I can but it’s difficult working nights and weekends. I would never support any other team and our kids all support Leeds too even though Mr supports Liverpool. MOT

Mrs "

ALAW x

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By *lex46TV/TS
48 weeks ago

Near Wells

I support my local team. Somerset County Cricket Club

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

I'm a man utd fan, from Yorkshire.

Always have been, can't remember why, they are definitely shit at the moment

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By *eavenNhellCouple
48 weeks ago

carrbrook stalybridge


"Have followed my local team Oldham Athletic from division 4 to the Prem and all the way back down to the National league .seen 3 promotions 4 relegations 1 wembley final 2 fa cup finals 2 spells in admin and nearly lost my club and i wouldnt of changed it for the world .otid owtb

What a rollercoaster of emotions"

truly has been rebuilding has started under new local multimillionaire owner whos doing things the right way massive inprovmemts of the field new £1m hybrid pitch stands and suroundings sorted training facilitys upgraded much better matchday experience fan on the board .just need time to sort the team out and we will be back

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By *eedsmale36Man
48 weeks ago

Leeds


"I'm a man utd fan, from Yorkshire.

Always have been, can't remember why, they are definitely shit at the moment "

You should have your Yorkshire passport revoked and be banned for life

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"I'm a man utd fan, from Yorkshire.

Always have been, can't remember why, they are definitely shit at the moment "

Bella your comment is probably accurate at this current moment in time. However the most famous club on the planet will eventually come good........won’t they?

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"I'm a man utd fan, from Yorkshire.

Always have been, can't remember why, they are definitely shit at the moment

You should have your Yorkshire passport revoked and be banned for life "

I am reliably informed that the Rwandan deportation scheme is being extended to the Leeds - Rochdale canal. In addition it’s a fact that like the USA only small minority of those from the white rose county have passports.

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By *ris GrayMan
48 weeks ago

Dorchester

Most unfortunately like to associate themselves with success so Man City and Man Utd would be the go to clubs not that theirs probably any players playing for the team that come from Manchester either

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"I'm a man utd fan, from Yorkshire.

Always have been, can't remember why, they are definitely shit at the moment "

I have just had a random thought which is Rachel Riley is a united supporter as is Bella and pictured both in the new away kit paying in the old fashioned 4-4-2 formation. A bit overwhelming for a Tuesday morning.

I suppose a Manc can dream.........

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By *ictoria_1976TV/TS
48 weeks ago

Truro

Plymouth Argyle for me - live in Cornwall & they are my nearest league club

Regular season ticket holder in the 80's - now try & get to a few games a season

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"I'm a man utd fan, from Yorkshire.

Always have been, can't remember why, they are definitely shit at the moment

Bella your comment is probably accurate at this current moment in time. However the most famous club on the planet will eventually come good........won’t they?"

Real Madrid?

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

Lived in Guildford when i was young.

Older brother was a Shots fan...went to a game with him and was hooked.

Go to most games now.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Chelsea - Born Clapham, most of adult life in Fulham. We had one older family member who supported Fulham, but he was a tosser. So always going to be Chelsea, because we're a better type of tosser.

And Brighton - coz we moved a few short miles away when I was very ickle for many years.

Both are the local team."

Not a lot of love between the two teams these days but at least Brighton are about £200m better off and a few places higher for now

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"I'm a man utd fan, from Yorkshire.

Always have been, can't remember why, they are definitely shit at the moment

Bella your comment is probably accurate at this current moment in time. However the most famous club on the planet will eventually come good........won’t they?

Real Madrid?"

Who?

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
48 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Chelsea - Born Clapham, most of adult life in Fulham. We had one older family member who supported Fulham, but he was a tosser. So always going to be Chelsea, because we're a better type of tosser.

And Brighton - coz we moved a few short miles away when I was very ickle for many years.

Both are the local team.

Not a lot of love between the two teams these days but at least Brighton are about £200m better off and a few places higher for now "

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By *illan-KillashMan
48 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner.

What does it matter where people live, it's a global game now.

Excellent question J&B.

For me you lose that sense of community when you support a team 100 miles away."

So if you live in Southampton you should support Southampton?

What happens when you move to Bristol, should you stop supporting Southampton and start supporting Bristol?

And which one, City or Rovers?

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By *ealitybitesMan
48 weeks ago

Belfast


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner.

What does it matter where people live, it's a global game now.

Excellent question J&B.

For me you lose that sense of community when you support a team 100 miles away.

So if you live in Southampton you should support Southampton?

What happens when you move to Bristol, should you stop supporting Southampton and start supporting Bristol?

And which one, City or Rovers?

"

Most of my local teams were tribal just like the political situation so you had to come from a particular religious background in order to follow any of them.

I wanted nothing to do with that and refused to follow any of them.

I played in the equivalent of a Sunday league team for one season in the mid 80s and gave that up for exactly the same reasons.

I went to one local game back in the 80s when George Best turned out for both sides, 45 min each and didn't go to another until the season before covid when I went to a handful and watched extremely poor quality football.

Following a "big" team was a way of escaping the tribalism.

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner.

What does it matter where people live, it's a global game now.

Excellent question J&B.

For me you lose that sense of community when you support a team 100 miles away.

So if you live in Southampton you should support Southampton?

What happens when you move to Bristol, should you stop supporting Southampton and start supporting Bristol?

And which one, City or Rovers?

"

I'd say go with City as they're doing better currently

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By *illan-KillashMan
48 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner.

What does it matter where people live, it's a global game now.

Excellent question J&B.

For me you lose that sense of community when you support a team 100 miles away.

So if you live in Southampton you should support Southampton?

What happens when you move to Bristol, should you stop supporting Southampton and start supporting Bristol?

And which one, City or Rovers?

Most of my local teams were tribal just like the political situation so you had to come from a particular religious background in order to follow any of them.

I wanted nothing to do with that and refused to follow any of them.

I played in the equivalent of a Sunday league team for one season in the mid 80s and gave that up for exactly the same reasons.

I went to one local game back in the 80s when George Best turned out for both sides, 45 min each and didn't go to another until the season before covid when I went to a handful and watched extremely poor quality football.

Following a "big" team was a way of escaping the tribalism. "

I get that...

My first game of footy was Portsmouth v Chelsea at Fratton Park.

Not a person in the ground cheering for Chelsea who lost 2 - 1 if I recall.

I felt sorry for them and I've supported/felt sorry for them ever since.

It was only years later I found out it was a testimonial game. Regardless, rooting for the underdog became my "way"

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner.

What does it matter where people live, it's a global game now.

Excellent question J&B.

For me you lose that sense of community when you support a team 100 miles away.

So if you live in Southampton you should support Southampton?

What happens when you move to Bristol, should you stop supporting Southampton and start supporting Bristol?

And which one, City or Rovers?

Most of my local teams were tribal just like the political situation so you had to come from a particular religious background in order to follow any of them.

I wanted nothing to do with that and refused to follow any of them.

I played in the equivalent of a Sunday league team for one season in the mid 80s and gave that up for exactly the same reasons.

I went to one local game back in the 80s when George Best turned out for both sides, 45 min each and didn't go to another until the season before covid when I went to a handful and watched extremely poor quality football.

Following a "big" team was a way of escaping the tribalism. "

What was it like watching George Best in the flesh by the way?

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By *amierebelMan
48 weeks ago

nae danger.

Born in Edinburgh and support Celtic, was my uncles team and that passion he had for the club passed down to me (so yeah guess im a glory hunter) that said most the family support celtic, madness though as moved to the borders a good few years back and nearly everyone here is Rangers. Got a wee soft spot for Liverpool aswell

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"Born in Edinburgh and support Celtic, was my uncles team and that passion he had for the club passed down to me (so yeah guess im a glory hunter) that said most the family support celtic, madness though as moved to the borders a good few years back and nearly everyone here is Rangers. Got a wee soft spot for Liverpool aswell "

What's derby day like?

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By *amierebelMan
48 weeks ago

nae danger.

Been tae parkhead for a number games never managed tae get tickets to a Derby game unsurprisingly sods law on not having the money be a season ticket holder but if you asking what its like here we're I live now it's pretty crazy all pubs be full rangers fans

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner.

What does it matter where people live, it's a global game now.

Excellent question J&B.

For me you lose that sense of community when you support a team 100 miles away.

So if you live in Southampton you should support Southampton?

What happens when you move to Bristol, should you stop supporting Southampton and start supporting Bristol?

And which one, City or Rovers?

I'd say go with City as they're doing better currently "

Manor Farm.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

Arsenal fan, saw the last couple of seasons with George Graham, endured the miserable Bruce Ricoh years and the pretty successful wenger years so see it all!

Ian wright was the man who inspired my love of arsenal- that and my dad supporting them, but he mesmerised me and it was in me!

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner.

What does it matter where people live, it's a global game now.

Excellent question J&B.

For me you lose that sense of community when you support a team 100 miles away.

So if you live in Southampton you should support Southampton?

What happens when you move to Bristol, should you stop supporting Southampton and start supporting Bristol?

And which one, City or Rovers?

I'd say go with City as they're doing better currently Manor Farm. "

My brother used to play for them

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By *ealitybitesMan
48 weeks ago

Belfast


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner.

What does it matter where people live, it's a global game now.

Excellent question J&B.

For me you lose that sense of community when you support a team 100 miles away.

So if you live in Southampton you should support Southampton?

What happens when you move to Bristol, should you stop supporting Southampton and start supporting Bristol?

And which one, City or Rovers?

Most of my local teams were tribal just like the political situation so you had to come from a particular religious background in order to follow any of them.

I wanted nothing to do with that and refused to follow any of them.

I played in the equivalent of a Sunday league team for one season in the mid 80s and gave that up for exactly the same reasons.

I went to one local game back in the 80s when George Best turned out for both sides, 45 min each and didn't go to another until the season before covid when I went to a handful and watched extremely poor quality football.

Following a "big" team was a way of escaping the tribalism.

What was it like watching George Best in the flesh by the way?"

Not as exciting as you might think. He was carrying too much flesh and couldn't run the length of himself.

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By *illy Idol OP   Man
48 weeks ago

Midlands


"No, this isn't a thread for the glory hole fans, this is a football thread...

Reading the football threads I noticed a fair few fans team didn't match their geographical location.

So who's you team and why?

Was it a player that attracted you to them? A shiny trophy cabinet or did you go down the route of wanting to support your local team?

*top tip for the ladies*

Find a man who supports a shit team. If he can stay loyal to them through all of the shit, you're on to a winner.

What does it matter where people live, it's a global game now.

Excellent question J&B.

For me you lose that sense of community when you support a team 100 miles away.

So if you live in Southampton you should support Southampton?

What happens when you move to Bristol, should you stop supporting Southampton and start supporting Bristol?

And which one, City or Rovers?

Most of my local teams were tribal just like the political situation so you had to come from a particular religious background in order to follow any of them.

I wanted nothing to do with that and refused to follow any of them.

I played in the equivalent of a Sunday league team for one season in the mid 80s and gave that up for exactly the same reasons.

I went to one local game back in the 80s when George Best turned out for both sides, 45 min each and didn't go to another until the season before covid when I went to a handful and watched extremely poor quality football.

Following a "big" team was a way of escaping the tribalism.

What was it like watching George Best in the flesh by the way?

Not as exciting as you might think. He was carrying too much flesh and couldn't run the length of himself. "

Ahh that's a shame. Still nice to say you seen him play live

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By *use and wolfCouple
48 weeks ago

angus

M'on Newtongrange Star!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

Ten Hag

A kicking by the mickeys on Sunday will he be a gonna?

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan
48 weeks ago

Norwich

Slightly interested in whatever the local team was where I was living. West Ham when I lived in London, Southampton when I lived in Southampton and Norwich now I live in Ipswich. Kidding - Norwich

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