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Do you live in your clubs city/town?
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Do you live in your clubs city/town?
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Total Votes: 53
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- Post n°121
Re: Do you live in your clubs city/town?
No armchair fan will feel the high i felt standing on a terrace in Brentford watching Hereford United earn promotion to the 3rd level of English football. Manchester United fan's etc. "celebrating" the champions league via the tele wont be anywhere near the same level.
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- Post n°122
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Funny thing is, I'm sure being in Anfield during a top European night (As I was for the Chelsea semi finals and the Real Madrid game) is much more breath-taking, exciting and amazing to be at than the stuff you're coming out with.
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- Post n°123
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No, It is like a 3 week boat ride
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- Post n°124
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1 trip a season to a big game doesn't come close to the rollercoaster rides us season ticket holders experience throughout the season.
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- Post n°125
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How people can crack a stiffy through a stream or tv over some team they have no connection to I'll never understand
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- Post n°126
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NZG wrote:No, It is like a 3 week boat ride
Who travels by boat anymore?
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- Post n°127
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Not to us though. The fact is, you like the club because they are a big club, you may have developed these emotional ties later on, but that is just like marrying an imigrant so they can stay in the country then falling in love with them 3 years later. It is still wrong.
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- Post n°128
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Cam wrote:NZG wrote:No, It is like a 3 week boat ride
Who travels by boat anymore?
what about a jet boat?
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- Post n°129
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You all really do think you're 'better' don't you lol. It's funny. And kind of pathetic.
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- Post n°130
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Scott wrote:Funny thing is, I'm sure being in Anfield during a top European night (As I was for the Chelsea semi finals and the Real Madrid game) is much more breath-taking, exciting and amazing to be at than the stuff you're coming out with.
You wont understand mate, i couldn't possibly have any more passion for Hereford United, and when we reach an unlikely rare success it is truly amazing.
I'm not discrediting the feelings of true scousers stood on the kop on european night watch Liverpool win by the way, they will just feel how i felt away at Brentford. Standard of football has NOTHING to do with how emotional it makes you feel.
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- Post n°131
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Scott wrote:You all really do think you're 'better' don't you lol. It's funny. And kind of pathetic.
Pathetic? Well you're just a cunt then
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- Post n°132
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I don't just think, I know.
I think it is more pathetic you follow a club 100's of miles away who you have no connection to.
I think it is more pathetic you follow a club 100's of miles away who you have no connection to.
Last edited by James ♠ on Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:19 am; edited 1 time in total
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- Post n°133
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Scott wrote:You all really do think you're 'better' don't you lol. It's funny. And kind of pathetic.
What does it matter though. Doesn't affect the way you support your club so let them think what they want.
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- Post n°134
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What a prick brushing us off because we don't support a Premiership team. Fuck
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- Post n°135
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James ♠ wrote:Dean wrote:James ♠ wrote:Wanting them to do well is still retarded.
Wanna know something... My dad supported Leeds, my grandad supported Hull but barely went, my mums side didn't like football much but when they did it was Arsenal or Man U glory hunters.
And I support Hull, despite being encouraged the other way.
I don't care how old you are, you can make your own decisions and don't have to be forced to go to a game or support a club.
You made your own decision? Well think about this, because this is something I strongly believe in.
A supporter is not chosen, he/she is made.
I'd rather be Scotty's type of supporter than your type. You chose, nothing big in that, you don't have any emotional ties or nothing, you just thought, oh I'll support Hull because I live here. What type of fucking behaviour is that? And also, if you chose, you must of been quite old, so now you've revealed you ain't been into football that long either.
If your Dad supports Leeds, and your Granddad didn't go, then how did you go the match?
Our type are made and bread into it. You just simply chose on your own accord. Horrible. So I don't know why on this fucking planet you can't slating people with a background like that.
Or maybe think about the fact I support Hull City because I have emotional ties with the city itself? I didn't even bother reading past that bit of your post btw.
Or maybe you did read past that bit, but couldn't reply as you had nothing to say on the matter?
Fact of the matter is, you've just proved to us all, that you're no different from these 'people' that YOU seem to slander and criticise. You're no different from them at all and you're from the same mould as them. Got to an age were you could make your own decisions, realised football is now so to say a 'fashion' or the 'in thing' to do and thought, yeah I'll become a fan of football and so you started to like football.
People like me, Scott, Dan Jay D... we're bred into football, it becomes a part of us because of the emotional tie that is passed down from our parents and instilled within us. A bond is created, we don't choose the team we support, we given a team and then that team is instilled within you and then when you grow up, it's then a part of you. And that's why now, Liverpool Football Club, is not just a football team to me, it IS me, I feel as if I am part of them.
It's like the bond you have with your mum, because you can't choose your mum. That's why it's special.
Where as you CHOSE on your own accord to support Hull. That's totally different to what I said above, I'm not saying you're not passionate, or you don't know love Hull, but you ain't got that bond. So you're no different than all these fans you slate, which is the ironic thing.
So no you can shut the fuck up with all the criticising of fans, because the ironic thing is, you're the same as the ones you're slandering.
It's true and you know it, so I've got final thing to say to you. Deal with it.
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- Post n°136
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- Post n°137
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Radford11 wrote:What a prick brushing us off because we don't support a Premiership team. Fuck
Fucking hell, I'm not brushing anyone off. I'm saying it's pathetic that you keep trying to prove you're better fans. (Not you in particular, but James is)
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- Post n°138
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Radford11 wrote:What a prick brushing us off because we don't support a Premiership team. Fuck
Like you lot brushing him off because he supports a Premier League team?
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- Post n°139
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Dean wrote:James ♠ wrote:Dean wrote:James ♠ wrote:Wanting them to do well is still retarded.
Wanna know something... My dad supported Leeds, my grandad supported Hull but barely went, my mums side didn't like football much but when they did it was Arsenal or Man U glory hunters.
And I support Hull, despite being encouraged the other way.
I don't care how old you are, you can make your own decisions and don't have to be forced to go to a game or support a club.
You made your own decision? Well think about this, because this is something I strongly believe in.
A supporter is not chosen, he/she is made.
I'd rather be Scotty's type of supporter than your type. You chose, nothing big in that, you don't have any emotional ties or nothing, you just thought, oh I'll support Hull because I live here. What type of fucking behaviour is that? And also, if you chose, you must of been quite old, so now you've revealed you ain't been into football that long either.
If your Dad supports Leeds, and your Granddad didn't go, then how did you go the match?
Our type are made and bread into it. You just simply chose on your own accord. Horrible. So I don't know why on this fucking planet you can't slating people with a background like that.
Or maybe think about the fact I support Hull City because I have emotional ties with the city itself? I didn't even bother reading past that bit of your post btw.
Or maybe you did read past that bit, but couldn't reply as you had nothing to say on the matter?
Fact of the matter is, you've just proved to us all, that you're no different from these 'people' that YOU seem to slander and criticise. You're no different from them at all and you're from the same mould as them. Got to an age were you could make your own decisions, realised football is now so to say a 'fashion' or the 'in thing' to do and thought, yeah I'll become a fan of football and so you started to like football.
People like me, Scott, Dan Jay D... we're bred into football, it becomes a part of us because of the emotional tie that is passed down from our parents and instilled within us. A bond is created, we don't choose the team we support, we given a team and then that team is instilled within you and then when you grow up, it's then a part of you. And that's why now, Liverpool Football Club, is not just a football team to me, it IS me, I feel as if I am part of them.
It's like the bond you have with your mum, because you can't choose your mum. That's why it's special.
Where as you CHOSE on your own accord to support Hull. That's totally different to what I said above, I'm not saying you're not passionate, or you don't know love Hull, but you ain't got that bond. So you're no different than all these fans you slate, which is the ironic thing.
So no you can shut the fuck up with all the criticising of fans, because the ironic thing is, you're the same as the ones you're slandering.
It's true and you know it, so I've got final thing to say to you. Deal with it.
Oh shit.
James just got killed.
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- Post n°140
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I think i'm better.
In the past 8 years i've experienced 3 Play Off Semi Final Defeats, 1 relegation and 1 promotion, yet dispite it mainly being disappointment as i've grown up, I've stuck by Forest and gave them all my support, when I could have easily said I was a Liverpool, or Man Utd supporter at 11 years old when we were relegated to League 1.
I kind of feel sorry for fans who will never experience a match day on a Saturday afternoon, 3pm kick off. Or an away day, standing and singing your heart out for the full 90 minutes.
And I didn't choose Forest either. I was born into a Forest fan as you say. Dad took me to my first game when I was like 3 years old, bought me all the replica kits from the day I was born etc.
In the past 8 years i've experienced 3 Play Off Semi Final Defeats, 1 relegation and 1 promotion, yet dispite it mainly being disappointment as i've grown up, I've stuck by Forest and gave them all my support, when I could have easily said I was a Liverpool, or Man Utd supporter at 11 years old when we were relegated to League 1.
I kind of feel sorry for fans who will never experience a match day on a Saturday afternoon, 3pm kick off. Or an away day, standing and singing your heart out for the full 90 minutes.
And I didn't choose Forest either. I was born into a Forest fan as you say. Dad took me to my first game when I was like 3 years old, bought me all the replica kits from the day I was born etc.
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- Post n°141
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Dan wrote:Radford11 wrote:What a prick brushing us off because we don't support a Premiership team. Fuck
Like you lot brushing him off because he supports a Premier League team?
read my post about not discrediting liverpool fans that attend matches.
I brush off fans that only watch games on the tv.
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- Post n°142
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Forest wrote:I think i'm better.
In the past 8 years i've experienced 3 Play Off Semi Final Defeats, 1 relegation and 1 promotion, yet dispite it mainly being disappointment as i've grown up, I've stuck by Forest and gave them all my support, when I could have easily said I was a Liverpool, or Man Utd supporter at 11 years old when we were relegated to League 1.
I kind of feel sorry for fans who will never experience a match day on a Saturday afternoon, 3pm kick off. Or an away day, standing and singing your heart out for the full 90 minutes.
And I didn't choose Forest either. I was born into a Forest fan as you say. Dad took me to my first game when I was like 3 years old, bought me all the replica kits from the day I was born etc.
But why does that make YOU better than any other fan? Because your team has had a more 'difficult' time that others?
Fucking hell, Wimbledon and Chester fans must be better than any fans ever in the whole world.
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- Post n°143
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Dean wrote:James ♠ wrote:Dean wrote:James ♠ wrote:Wanting them to do well is still retarded.
Wanna know something... My dad supported Leeds, my grandad supported Hull but barely went, my mums side didn't like football much but when they did it was Arsenal or Man U glory hunters.
And I support Hull, despite being encouraged the other way.
I don't care how old you are, you can make your own decisions and don't have to be forced to go to a game or support a club.
You made your own decision? Well think about this, because this is something I strongly believe in.
A supporter is not chosen, he/she is made.
I'd rather be Scotty's type of supporter than your type. You chose, nothing big in that, you don't have any emotional ties or nothing, you just thought, oh I'll support Hull because I live here. What type of fucking behaviour is that? And also, if you chose, you must of been quite old, so now you've revealed you ain't been into football that long either.
If your Dad supports Leeds, and your Granddad didn't go, then how did you go the match?
Our type are made and bread into it. You just simply chose on your own accord. Horrible. So I don't know why on this fucking planet you can't slating people with a background like that.
Or maybe think about the fact I support Hull City because I have emotional ties with the city itself? I didn't even bother reading past that bit of your post btw.
Or maybe you did read past that bit, but couldn't reply as you had nothing to say on the matter?
Fact of the matter is, you've just proved to us all, that you're no different from these 'people' that YOU seem to slander and criticise. You're no different from them at all and you're from the same mould as them. Got to an age were you could make your own decisions, realised football is now so to say a 'fashion' or the 'in thing' to do and thought, yeah I'll become a fan of football and so you started to like football.
People like me, Scott, Dan Jay D... we're bred into football, it becomes a part of us because of the emotional tie that is passed down from our parents and instilled within us. A bond is created, we don't choose the team we support, we given a team and then that team is instilled within you and then when you grow up, it's then a part of you. And that's why now, Liverpool Football Club, is not just a football team to me, it IS me, I feel as if I am part of them.
It's like the bond you have with your mum, because you can't choose your mum. That's why it's special.
Where as you CHOSE on your own accord to support Hull. That's totally different to what I said above, I'm not saying you're not passionate, or you don't know love Hull, but you ain't got that bond. So you're no different than all these fans you slate, which is the ironic thing.
So no you can shut the fuck up with all the criticising of fans, because the ironic thing is, you're the same as the ones you're slandering.
It's true and you know it, so I've got final thing to say to you. Deal with it.
Should of read my post after because I did end up reading past.
And your post really is ridiculous. I went to watch Hull BEFORE the buzz around the new stadium started, it just wasn't as family friendly at Boothferry Park, bear in mind i'm not even 10 at the time. The fact we had a new stadium was obviously a massive attraction for me to want to go to more, no longer would I be crammed and not able to see half of the pitch due blokes in front of me.
Just because something is passed to you, you do not have to like it. Fact of the matter is, anyone not from the big cities but claims to support their clubs is not doing it originally because they love it... That is a fact. Scotty started supporting Liverpool because it was a big club and he was told to (lol) Yeah, he may love them now.. but he had no connection whatsoever to start with.
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- Post n°144
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When you going into administration then? That's the worst thing about supporting a football club.Forest wrote:I think i'm better.
In the past 8 years i've experienced 3 Play Off Semi Final Defeats, 1 relegation and 1 promotion, yet dispite it mainly being disappointment as i've grown up, I've stuck by Forest and gave them all my support, when I could have easily said I was a Liverpool, or Man Utd supporter at 11 years old when we were relegated to League 1.
I kind of feel sorry for fans who will never experience a match day on a Saturday afternoon, 3pm kick off. Or an away day, standing and singing your heart out for the full 90 minutes.
And I didn't choose Forest either. I was born into a Forest fan as you say. Dad took me to my first game when I was like 3 years old, bought me all the replica kits from the day I was born etc.
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Radford11 wrote:Dan wrote:Radford11 wrote:What a prick brushing us off because we don't support a Premiership team. Fuck
Like you lot brushing him off because he supports a Premier League team?
read my post about not discrediting liverpool fans that attend matches.
I brush off fans that only watch games on the tv.
Radford11 wrote:You wont understand mate, i couldn't possibly have any more passion for Hereford United, and when we reach an unlikely rare success it is truly amazing.
I'm not discrediting the feelings of true scousers stood on the kop on european night watch Liverpool win by the way, they will just feel how i felt away at Brentford. Standard of football has NOTHING to do with how emotional it makes you feel.
That was aimed at Scotty. Seems to be brushing him off to me.
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- Post n°146
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I think some of the lower league fans are coming across as way up their own arses, just because they have this emotional bond with their local clubs.
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Dan wrote:Forest wrote:I think i'm better.
In the past 8 years i've experienced 3 Play Off Semi Final Defeats, 1 relegation and 1 promotion, yet dispite it mainly being disappointment as i've grown up, I've stuck by Forest and gave them all my support, when I could have easily said I was a Liverpool, or Man Utd supporter at 11 years old when we were relegated to League 1.
I kind of feel sorry for fans who will never experience a match day on a Saturday afternoon, 3pm kick off. Or an away day, standing and singing your heart out for the full 90 minutes.
And I didn't choose Forest either. I was born into a Forest fan as you say. Dad took me to my first game when I was like 3 years old, bought me all the replica kits from the day I was born etc.
But why does that make YOU better than any other fan? Because your team has had a more 'difficult' time that others?
Fucking hell, Wimbledon and Chester fans must be better than any fans ever in the whole world.
No because he has actually always been at the city ground. Not at the living room.
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- Post n°148
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Radford11 wrote:Dan wrote:Forest wrote:I think i'm better.
In the past 8 years i've experienced 3 Play Off Semi Final Defeats, 1 relegation and 1 promotion, yet dispite it mainly being disappointment as i've grown up, I've stuck by Forest and gave them all my support, when I could have easily said I was a Liverpool, or Man Utd supporter at 11 years old when we were relegated to League 1.
I kind of feel sorry for fans who will never experience a match day on a Saturday afternoon, 3pm kick off. Or an away day, standing and singing your heart out for the full 90 minutes.
And I didn't choose Forest either. I was born into a Forest fan as you say. Dad took me to my first game when I was like 3 years old, bought me all the replica kits from the day I was born etc.
But why does that make YOU better than any other fan? Because your team has had a more 'difficult' time that others?
Fucking hell, Wimbledon and Chester fans must be better than any fans ever in the whole world.
No because he has actually always been at the city ground. Not at the living room.
All that proves is he's lucky enough to support a club that doesn't charge £40 per ticket.
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yeah ive seen blackpool get relegated to league 2 only to see them get promted time after time in the prem it dosn't matter what team you surpport like my teacher said
you can change your job
you change your car
you could even divorce your wife
but you cant change your football team
you can change your job
you change your car
you could even divorce your wife
but you cant change your football team
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- Post n°150
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All this "I am better" talk is rather pathetic.
Each club has had different experiances, the ups, the downs. More up than down, or visa versa.
Each club has had different experiances, the ups, the downs. More up than down, or visa versa.
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