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If the team you support went bust who would you support?
Paulinho-
- Formerly known as : psyroukis
Posts : 4149
Age : 31
Location : Melbourne
Supports : Arsenal
Norwich or Swansea
Kuled-
- Posts : 55235
Age : 28
Eternal Witcher wrote:Napoli.
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I wouldn't support City in the first place, it was a joke.Dink wrote:Let's say City somehow made United bust Would you still support City?kyro7 wrote:Man City.
XavIniesta_6-
- Posts : 365
By bust you mean....
Clark-
- Posts : 10664
Age : 29
Location : The Acropolis.
Supports : Atheism
If it was a team completely unrelated to me it would be Lyon.
Mason-
- Posts : 14601
Age : 28
Location : Coventry
Supports : Coventry City
XavIniesta_6 wrote:By bust you mean....
Not a club anymore/don't exist.
XavIniesta_6-
- Posts : 365
Oh, it would probably be between Valencia or Arsenal then. Most likely Valencia though.
Muhkoo-
- Posts : 1687
Age : 34
Location : Kastrup, Denmark
Supports : AFC AJAX X X X
None in the way i support Ajax, i would probably continue to support the teams that play the game, but wouldn't have a club i watch every single time they play. If Ajax dies european football would have a problem .P
Kuled-
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Age : 28
This thread made me very sad.
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Well this is actually a regular occurrence in Poland as lots of former mining clubs are merged with bigger city clubs. Luckily the league system isn't so extensive and within a decade teams are back in the second division-ish. Luckily there is no chance of this happening to Wisla Krakow. But if it did..
I wouldn't follow Wisla in the lowest Polish divisions, no point. I would wait for them to bounce back to the second division and watch them from there. In the mean time I would follow the other Polish clubs in Europe, probably Slask Wroclaw and/or Lechia Gdansk as those two clubs are Wisla's allies. I would also pay closer attention to the EPL, Serie A, Bundesliga and La Liga...
edit: if Wisla ceased to exist... I wonder if Wisla fans would start supporting Hutnik? (The shitty team whose stadium England are staying at ) failing that, I wouldn't stop supporting Polish teams, I would likely start watching every Slask Wroclaw match due to aforementioned alliance they have with Wisla. I would also pay further attention to the other leagues like I said.
I wouldn't follow Wisla in the lowest Polish divisions, no point. I would wait for them to bounce back to the second division and watch them from there. In the mean time I would follow the other Polish clubs in Europe, probably Slask Wroclaw and/or Lechia Gdansk as those two clubs are Wisla's allies. I would also pay closer attention to the EPL, Serie A, Bundesliga and La Liga...
edit: if Wisla ceased to exist... I wonder if Wisla fans would start supporting Hutnik? (The shitty team whose stadium England are staying at ) failing that, I wouldn't stop supporting Polish teams, I would likely start watching every Slask Wroclaw match due to aforementioned alliance they have with Wisla. I would also pay further attention to the other leagues like I said.
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If Ahly went bust, I would support Ismaily (because I like them, even though they are one of our rivals) or ENPPI (because they are from Cairo and enjoy watching them from time to time).
If Barca went bust, I would support AC Milan (they are my 2nd favorite European club) or Sevilla (from Spain).
If Barca went bust, I would support AC Milan (they are my 2nd favorite European club) or Sevilla (from Spain).
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Manchester City, Manchester United, Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Phadunkin Donuts-
- Posts : 14773
Age : 36
Newcastle
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I would cry.
And cry, and cry and cry.
And cry, and cry and cry.
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Nottingham Forest (Whole family supports them) or Manchester United (Used too follow them when I was 6 or 7 years old).
Mario-
- Formerly known as : El Pipita
Posts : 4251
Age : 32
Supports : Real Madrid Castilla
None.
SBSP-
- Posts : 50010
Partick Thistle.
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SBSP wrote:Partick Thistle.
You would support Partick Thistle if Barcelona went bust?
Theo Filippo-
- Formerly known as : Filippo Inzaghi
Posts : 21636
Age : 30
Answer the question you moron.SBSP wrote:
I wouldn't support a team in England, probably Valencia
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I'd do what I said in the billion threads like this that have been made.
Hitchy-
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Did anybody actually read thispolska. wrote:Well this is actually a regular occurrence in Poland as lots of former mining clubs are merged with bigger city clubs. Luckily the league system isn't so extensive and within a decade teams are back in the second division-ish. Luckily there is no chance of this happening to Wisla Krakow. But if it did..
I wouldn't follow Wisla in the lowest Polish divisions, no point. I would wait for them to bounce back to the second division and watch them from there. In the mean time I would follow the other Polish clubs in Europe, probably Slask Wroclaw and/or Lechia Gdansk as those two clubs are Wisla's allies. I would also pay closer attention to the EPL, Serie A, Bundesliga and La Liga...
edit: if Wisla ceased to exist... I wonder if Wisla fans would start supporting Hutnik? (The shitty team whose stadium England are staying at ) failing that, I wouldn't stop supporting Polish teams, I would likely start watching every Slask Wroclaw match due to aforementioned alliance they have with Wisla. I would also pay further attention to the other leagues like I said.
Sean-
- Posts : 33857
Age : 30
Hitchy wrote:Did anybody actually read thispolska. wrote:Well this is actually a regular occurrence in Poland as lots of former mining clubs are merged with bigger city clubs. Luckily the league system isn't so extensive and within a decade teams are back in the second division-ish. Luckily there is no chance of this happening to Wisla Krakow. But if it did..
I wouldn't follow Wisla in the lowest Polish divisions, no point. I would wait for them to bounce back to the second division and watch them from there. In the mean time I would follow the other Polish clubs in Europe, probably Slask Wroclaw and/or Lechia Gdansk as those two clubs are Wisla's allies. I would also pay closer attention to the EPL, Serie A, Bundesliga and La Liga...
edit: if Wisla ceased to exist... I wonder if Wisla fans would start supporting Hutnik? (The shitty team whose stadium England are staying at ) failing that, I wouldn't stop supporting Polish teams, I would likely start watching every Slask Wroclaw match due to aforementioned alliance they have with Wisla. I would also pay further attention to the other leagues like I said.
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Stocksbridge Park Steels
Ben 10-
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Age : 28
Location : Preston
Supports : Preston North End F.C.
RobynVanPersie wrote:Stocksbridge Park Steels
Jamie Vardy's former club
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Ben 10 wrote:RobynVanPersie wrote:Stocksbridge Park Steels
Jamie Vardy's former club
I don't even know who that is.
Ben 10-
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RobynVanPersie wrote:Ben 10 wrote:
Jamie Vardy's former club
I don't even know who that is.
Fleetwood's giant-killer.
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Ben 10 wrote:RobynVanPersie wrote:
I don't even know who that is.
Fleetwood's giant-killer.
Oh of course.
Childish Logic-
- Formerly known as : NZG
Posts : 13745
Age : 32
Supports : Lucas
the reformed club.
I did
Hitchy wrote:Did anybody actually read thispolska. wrote:Well this is actually a regular occurrence in Poland as lots of former mining clubs are merged with bigger city clubs. Luckily the league system isn't so extensive and within a decade teams are back in the second division-ish. Luckily there is no chance of this happening to Wisla Krakow. But if it did..
I wouldn't follow Wisla in the lowest Polish divisions, no point. I would wait for them to bounce back to the second division and watch them from there. In the mean time I would follow the other Polish clubs in Europe, probably Slask Wroclaw and/or Lechia Gdansk as those two clubs are Wisla's allies. I would also pay closer attention to the EPL, Serie A, Bundesliga and La Liga...
edit: if Wisla ceased to exist... I wonder if Wisla fans would start supporting Hutnik? (The shitty team whose stadium England are staying at ) failing that, I wouldn't stop supporting Polish teams, I would likely start watching every Slask Wroclaw match due to aforementioned alliance they have with Wisla. I would also pay further attention to the other leagues like I said.
I did