For you football is part of your roots. Your friends, your family, your community are all somehow connected by a team that you share. Your passion for the beautiful game means you want to pass it on to the younger generation. There's nothing like the magic of a muddy field! It's not about glamour and glitz, football is about keeping it real. Three lions on your shirt? Nothing rocks your world more than a top quality international game, especially if we score against Germany. Just as long as no-one has to hear you singing the national anthem! Your team can expect 110% devotion from you. Rain or shine, you'll be there watching the match and leading the chants at top volume!
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What Kind of Football fan are you?
Jordi- .
- Posts : 36039
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- Post n°31
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
You're a Grass Rooter
For you football is part of your roots. Your friends, your family, your community are all somehow connected by a team that you share. Your passion for the beautiful game means you want to pass it on to the younger generation. There's nothing like the magic of a muddy field! It's not about glamour and glitz, football is about keeping it real. Three lions on your shirt? Nothing rocks your world more than a top quality international game, especially if we score against Germany. Just as long as no-one has to hear you singing the national anthem! Your team can expect 110% devotion from you. Rain or shine, you'll be there watching the match and leading the chants at top volume!
For you football is part of your roots. Your friends, your family, your community are all somehow connected by a team that you share. Your passion for the beautiful game means you want to pass it on to the younger generation. There's nothing like the magic of a muddy field! It's not about glamour and glitz, football is about keeping it real. Three lions on your shirt? Nothing rocks your world more than a top quality international game, especially if we score against Germany. Just as long as no-one has to hear you singing the national anthem! Your team can expect 110% devotion from you. Rain or shine, you'll be there watching the match and leading the chants at top volume!
RubyArmyCTFC-
- Posts : 2240
Location : Cheltenham
Supports : Cheltenham Town
- Post n°32
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
YOU'RE A ONE TEAM WONDE
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. For you, the beautiful game is all about those amazing moments of poetry when the ball just seems destined for the back of the net and there's nothing the goalie can do to stop it. Let's face it, football's a bit like ballet, only much muddier. Your team can expect 110% devotion from you. Rain or shine, you'll be there watching the match and leading the chants at top volume!
GK01-
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Location : Brisbane, Australia.
Supports : Brisbane Roar
- Post n°33
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
YOU'RE A ONE TEAM WONDER
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Fancy having thousands of adoring fans screaming your name? There's only one way to Wembley and that's practise, practise, practise! When you're watching the match, you're 110% engrossed. It's all about riding that emotional rollercoaster and remembering that for every low, there'll be an equally full-on high too!
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Fancy having thousands of adoring fans screaming your name? There's only one way to Wembley and that's practise, practise, practise! When you're watching the match, you're 110% engrossed. It's all about riding that emotional rollercoaster and remembering that for every low, there'll be an equally full-on high too!
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- Post n°34
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
damn 4 out of 5 it was the most appearances , just couldnt vote against giggs
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- Post n°36
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
You're a one team wonder!
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In
your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game -
games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't
be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win
nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the
same day - in the last minute of injury time. Let's face it, being a
superstar footballer has got to affect your pulling power. Never mind
the six-figure pay-check, you'd get to take home a cracking figure every
single night! You'd go to the ends of the earth for your team
Also only got 1 out of 5 right on the questions. Didn't even get the Germany v England question right.
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In
your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game -
games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't
be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win
nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the
same day - in the last minute of injury time. Let's face it, being a
superstar footballer has got to affect your pulling power. Never mind
the six-figure pay-check, you'd get to take home a cracking figure every
single night! You'd go to the ends of the earth for your team
Also only got 1 out of 5 right on the questions. Didn't even get the Germany v England question right.
luke.-
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Age : 30
Location : Belfast
- Post n°37
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
YOU'RE A ONE TEAM WONDER
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Got victory in your sights? You're definitely one of the most competitive people out there. Nothing beats being on the winning side, the rush you get when the final whistle goes and you can start celebrating with a pint, or ten. Your favorite moment of the week is settling down in front of the box to watch the pre-match chat and wait for kick-off. The anticipation's too much to bear!
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Got victory in your sights? You're definitely one of the most competitive people out there. Nothing beats being on the winning side, the rush you get when the final whistle goes and you can start celebrating with a pint, or ten. Your favorite moment of the week is settling down in front of the box to watch the pre-match chat and wait for kick-off. The anticipation's too much to bear!
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- Post n°38
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
You're a One Team Wonder
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In
your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. For you, the beautiful game is all about those amazing moments of poetry when the ball just seems destined for the back of the net and there's nothing the goalie can do to stop it. Let's face it, football's a bit like ballet, only much muddier. When you're watching the match, you're 110% engrossed. It's all about riding that emotional rollercoaster and remembering that for every low, there'll be an equally full-on high too!
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I got the appearance one wrong , though im sure Giggs match it at the weekend?
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In
your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. For you, the beautiful game is all about those amazing moments of poetry when the ball just seems destined for the back of the net and there's nothing the goalie can do to stop it. Let's face it, football's a bit like ballet, only much muddier. When you're watching the match, you're 110% engrossed. It's all about riding that emotional rollercoaster and remembering that for every low, there'll be an equally full-on high too!
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I got the appearance one wrong , though im sure Giggs match it at the weekend?
GK01-
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Location : Brisbane, Australia.
Supports : Brisbane Roar
- Post n°39
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
Anderson=Class wrote:You're a One Team Wonder
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In
your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. For you, the beautiful game is all about those amazing moments of poetry when the ball just seems destined for the back of the net and there's nothing the goalie can do to stop it. Let's face it, football's a bit like ballet, only much muddier. When you're watching the match, you're 110% engrossed. It's all about riding that emotional rollercoaster and remembering that for every low, there'll be an equally full-on high too!
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I got the appearance one wrong , though im sure Giggs match it at the weekend?
Was made last year (correct me if I'm wrong) so yeah
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- Post n°40
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
You're a One Team Wonder
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Fancy having thousands of adoring fans screaming your name? There's only one way to Wembley and that's practise, practise, practise! You love getting dressed up on match day. Head-to-toe in team colours is par for the course. It's all about throwing yourself into the spectacle and having some fun!
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Fancy having thousands of adoring fans screaming your name? There's only one way to Wembley and that's practise, practise, practise! You love getting dressed up on match day. Head-to-toe in team colours is par for the course. It's all about throwing yourself into the spectacle and having some fun!
CollieBuddz-
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- Post n°41
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
Actually spot on
You're a Kickabout King
For most people shoes were made for walking. For you they were
made for kicking balls - whether it's a rolled up piece of paper to
practice flicks and volleys or the latest tournament ball that swerves
when you find its sweet spot. When you're out on the pitch with your
mates you prefer your feet to do the talking - just like your football
idols. And when you're not, you dedicate your time to mastering their
tricks. For you, the beautiful game is all about those amazing moments
of poetry when the ball just seems destined for the back of the net and
there's nothing the goalie can do to stop it. Let's face it, football's a
bit like ballet, only much muddier. You're always up for a game or even
a bit of a kickabout in the park. Jumpers for goalposts and the muddier
you get the better!
You're a Kickabout King
For most people shoes were made for walking. For you they were
made for kicking balls - whether it's a rolled up piece of paper to
practice flicks and volleys or the latest tournament ball that swerves
when you find its sweet spot. When you're out on the pitch with your
mates you prefer your feet to do the talking - just like your football
idols. And when you're not, you dedicate your time to mastering their
tricks. For you, the beautiful game is all about those amazing moments
of poetry when the ball just seems destined for the back of the net and
there's nothing the goalie can do to stop it. Let's face it, football's a
bit like ballet, only much muddier. You're always up for a game or even
a bit of a kickabout in the park. Jumpers for goalposts and the muddier
you get the better!
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- Post n°42
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
You're a one team wonder.
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. For you, the beautiful game is all about those amazing moments of poetry when the ball just seems destined for the back of the net and there's nothing the goalie can do to stop it. Let's face it, football's a bit like ballet, only much muddier. Your favorite moment of the week is settling down in front of the box to watch the pre-match chat and wait for kick-off. The anticipation's too much to bear!
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. For you, the beautiful game is all about those amazing moments of poetry when the ball just seems destined for the back of the net and there's nothing the goalie can do to stop it. Let's face it, football's a bit like ballet, only much muddier. Your favorite moment of the week is settling down in front of the box to watch the pre-match chat and wait for kick-off. The anticipation's too much to bear!
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- Post n°43
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
You're a One Team Wonder
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Let's face it, being a superstar footballer has got to affect your pulling power. Never mind the six-figure pay-check, you'd get to take home a cracking figure every single night! You enjoy the odd kickabout yourself sometimes too. Jumpers for goalposts and the muddier you get the better!
Yeah!
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Let's face it, being a superstar footballer has got to affect your pulling power. Never mind the six-figure pay-check, you'd get to take home a cracking figure every single night! You enjoy the odd kickabout yourself sometimes too. Jumpers for goalposts and the muddier you get the better!
Yeah!
ShakerMatty-
- Formerly known as : Burytillidie
Posts : 13609
Age : 29
Location : Mancunian way
Supports : Bury and Salford RLFC
- Post n°44
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
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Ricardo-
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Age : 30
Location : London
- Post n°45
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
You're a One Team Wonder
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Let's face it, who wouldn't like to have a super-toned footballer's bod? The question is which kind of six-pack you'll set your sights on! It's all about will-power... Saturday's all about hitting the boozer to watch the match. You like to get in there nice and early to watch all the pre-match chat and have a pint before kick-off.
Fuck yeah.
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Let's face it, who wouldn't like to have a super-toned footballer's bod? The question is which kind of six-pack you'll set your sights on! It's all about will-power... Saturday's all about hitting the boozer to watch the match. You like to get in there nice and early to watch all the pre-match chat and have a pint before kick-off.
Fuck yeah.
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Age : 31
Location : Winterthur, Switzerland
Supports : Arsenal FC, FC Winterthur
- Post n°46
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
my postcode seems to be invalid
Scuba Steve-
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- Post n°47
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
Enter the one found in the opening post
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- Post n°48
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You're a One Team Wonder
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Maradona, Pele, Gazza. Football is all about the legends for you. You love the heritage and wouldn't say not to being immortalised on the back of a shirt yourself one day! When you're watching the match, you're 110% engrossed. It's all about riding that emotional rollercoaster and remembering that for every low, there'll be an equally full-on high too!
I got the two English questions wrong. I think I have a good head for statistics and details as well.
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Maradona, Pele, Gazza. Football is all about the legends for you. You love the heritage and wouldn't say not to being immortalised on the back of a shirt yourself one day! When you're watching the match, you're 110% engrossed. It's all about riding that emotional rollercoaster and remembering that for every low, there'll be an equally full-on high too!
I got the two English questions wrong. I think I have a good head for statistics and details as well.
LFC_Grunners-
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Age : 103
Supports : Liverpool
- Post n°49
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
YOU'RE A ONE TEAM WONDER
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Got victory in your sights? You're definitely one of the most competitive people out there. Nothing beats being on the winning side, the rush you get when the final whistle goes and you can start celebrating with a pint, or ten. Saturday's all about hitting the boozer to watch the match. You like to get in there nice and early to watch all the pre-match chat and have a pint before kick-off.
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Got victory in your sights? You're definitely one of the most competitive people out there. Nothing beats being on the winning side, the rush you get when the final whistle goes and you can start celebrating with a pint, or ten. Saturday's all about hitting the boozer to watch the match. You like to get in there nice and early to watch all the pre-match chat and have a pint before kick-off.
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- Post n°50
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
polska. wrote:You're a One Team Wonder
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Maradona, Pele, Gazza. Football is all about the legends for you. You love the heritage and wouldn't say not to being immortalised on the back of a shirt yourself one day! When you're watching the match, you're 110% engrossed. It's all about riding that emotional rollercoaster and remembering that for every low, there'll be an equally full-on high too!
I got the two English questions wrong. I think I have a good head for statistics and details as well.
Not as good as me
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- Post n°51
Re: What Kind of Football fan are you?
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. In your case it's probably more serious than that. It isn't just a game - games are what children play. Football is a way of life, so it shouldn't be taken lightly, even when your team loses. Of course when they win nothing can dampen your joy, especially when your archrivals lose on the same day - in the last minute of injury time. Fancy having thousands of adoring fans screaming your name? There's only one way to Wembley and that's practise, practise, practise! You're always up for a bit of a game yourself too. Nothing beats a kickabout in the park or something a little more serious if you're feeling really energetic.