Elephant Pyjamas
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Or you could try and explain to me why you think I am wrong?That's my cue to dip out.
Or you could try and explain to me why you think I am wrong?That's my cue to dip out.
I never saw many Chelsea shirts around 15-20 years ago, don't think that permeated as much.Chelsea are the 00s version
City the 10s version
Very different for you mate. By default you live thousands of miles away. So pick who you want based on whatever criteria.I don't think I could!
"You're a bandwagon fan, and that annoys me" is one thing. "You're a bandwagon fan, and that's a personal character flaw" is something else.
There were a few lads I was playing football with in their late teens/early 20s that were Chelsea fans around 5 years ago.I never saw many Chelsea shirts around 15-20 years ago, don't think that permeated as much.
City to a small extent I suppose. Although I don't have kids or have anything to do with kids so I'm probably not best to judge.
I get that, I do.Very different for you mate. By default you live thousands of miles away. So pick who you want based on whatever criteria.
I suppose (and my limited knowledge will probably bite me here) it'd be like your contemporaries not supporting Jacksonville Jaguars in the NFL but they like the New England Patriots instead because Tom Brady is ace and they win the Superbowl loads.
I think that's exactly how a lot of kids pick their teams growing up. Even at a young age it shows a weakness in character to do this in my opinion.
I get that, I do.
But leveling it as a criticism at kids? Kids are… I don’t give them enough credit to understand why jumping on a bandwagon would be an issue to other people. Feels really harsh to hold it against them.
Besides that, surely not everyone who supports a club from outside of where they live or were born could have perfectly valid reasons?
I dunno, said I’d leave it but here I am.
Oh, as a fun little aside, my brother-in-law grew up a dyed-in-the-wool, real Patriots fan, got to live through the Brady success, and now is watching his son turn into a Kansas City fan because of Patty Mahomes.Very different for you mate. By default you live thousands of miles away. So pick who you want based on whatever criteria.
I suppose (and my limited knowledge will probably bite me here) it'd be like your contemporaries not supporting Jacksonville Jaguars in the NFL but they like the New England Patriots instead because Tom Brady is ace and they win the Superbowl loads.
I am reminded of a Liverpool supporting friend who loves to text me saying how trash Liverpool are and how much they ruin her quality of life.It was an odd thing to be a Wolves fan as a kid surrounded by glory hunters. I always had the piss taken out of me because I was a Wolves fan, yet it was impossible to get wound up by it. Because what the fuck would those kids know about actual support? For them, a bad day was scoring less than 3 against a newly promoted side. They'd no idea what it was like to see your team do 'badly' - and I appreciate that supporters of other sides had it WAY worse than I did as I'm too young to have experienced the bad days of the mid 80's.
Amazing how many Man Utd 'fans' have 'lost interest' in football recently. Can't quite work out why.
When the good days are so very rare, it doesn't half make them special. Cardiff in 2003, the promotions to the PL, the European nights. even the League 1 campaign - special memories that I was starved off for the vast majority of the first 15-odd years of supporting Wolves.
Absolutely.It was an odd thing to be a Wolves fan as a kid surrounded by glory hunters. I always had the piss taken out of me because I was a Wolves fan, yet it was impossible to get wound up by it. Because what the fuck would those kids know about actual support? For them, a bad day was scoring less than 3 against a newly promoted side. They'd no idea what it was like to see your team do 'badly' - and I appreciate that supporters of other sides had it WAY worse than I did as I'm too young to have experienced the bad days of the mid 80's.
Amazing how many Man Utd 'fans' have 'lost interest' in football recently. Can't quite work out why.
When the good days are so very rare, it doesn't half make them special. Cardiff in 2003, the promotions to the PL, the European nights. even the League 1 campaign - special memories that I was starved off for the vast majority of the first 15-odd years of supporting Wolves.
This is a point I make to one of my mates, if you don't go through some shit stuff, how do you appreciate the good stuff properly.Absolutely.
Being a supporter of a "normal" team not only makes you appreciate good moments more in football, but in life generally.
"I don't really follow football anymore"Amazing how many Man Utd 'fans' have 'lost interest' in football recently. Can't quite work out why.
"I don't really follow football anymore"
"Oh that's fucking funny, I remember you being the biggest, obnoxious, glory hunting arsehole in the universe at school in the mid 90s?"