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Is it unusual to support 2 football teams cuz i support manchester united and huddersfield.
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I support ACF Wimbledon and Real Madrid (the very two ends of the spectrum in football, really ) coz I was born in Madrid, and I've been leaving in South London for 10 years.
The trick question for you is, if Man U played Huddersfield in the FA Cup, where would your loyalties lie?
I for one would be checking to see if hell had frozen over. Would Wimbledon not have to qualify first?
If you have Sky, Eurosport (412) have Sunday Scudetto every week from Italy!
I had heard that but sadly no use to a poor student such as myself.......:(
Well Al if AFC Wimbledon were in Europe maybe they wouldn't be the underdog!
Every team in the world is the underdog when it plays Real Madrid.
Almost everyone I know does.
I don't support 2 teams but I have a 'soft spot' for a team who have been relegated to Div. 1 and play in claret and blue (cos I used to play for them when I was little).
I like their manager he is super BUT still gotta be Plymouth (local and Leeds (always supported em)
Barca due to seeing them twice at the Nou Camp during last years holiday
Forest, first black player for England when I was a lad
East Fife due to chatting some of their fans on the net last year and following the results all season. Funny enough they were the only ones to achieve anything
OK I can't really say I support the last three in the true sense but the soft spot remains
Complete with kiddy-fiddling chairman too :eek:
My heart will always be with Aberdeen, but I like to see Inverness Caley doing well, as my first ever game was an old Caledonian game in 88.
How is it they may win nothing this season then?
Is this true? has he been prosecuted? as you can imagine the papers down south aren't exactly overflowing with news from the Scottish lower divisions.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/2129929.stm
But the INternationl scene backs it up with say Liverpool fans cheering on Hamann thehn booing Germany when Hamann is playing etc etc:
I supporta a team in most leagues, Liverpool and Celtic being the big ones. When they play I support Liverpool- its where your true loyalties lie
My bro was a wolves fan as was my dad. I always wanted them to win and it took me a while to admit I supported them-even when I went to their matches!
Then I stopped feelong guilty about supporting two teams when I heard someone say that its ok as long as they are in different divisions!
Now wolves are up! Eek! I cant support both! OOOh loyalties. Though to be honest Wolves seem a more family orientated club, are closer to me and are letting Bonjovi play there!