QPR supported them all my life and i am not a glory hunter like the ones who follow the top prem side`s
2006-08-21 04:59:37
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answered by HOOPS 7
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Olympique de Marseille because my family live in Marseille and the city gets in your blood and the football club holds the passion de toute une ville.
Liverpool because when I was a kid they were just coming to the end of their dominance. Most of my friends all started supporting Man United but I stuck with Liverpool.
Celtic because when I was a kid wanting a Liverpool tracksuit I went to a shop and the guy said they didn't have any but they had two Scottish ones, a blue one of Rangers and a green one of Celtic. Bought the Celtic one, heard about Dalglish and the Catholic thing (I'm Catholic but I think that's fate and if I had've chosen the blue tracksuit I would've stuck with Rangers despite my religion) and started following the results.
Millwall because me and some mates started going a few years ago and were seduced by the passion. I really liked it best when they were in the same division that they're in now so I might go get a season ticket.
England. I'm part-English I s'pose but I'd never sing that vile anthem, I just love the football team. Being English must be part of it but I really can't explain why I get so passionate about them. England probably is my main team.
2006-08-21 01:23:33
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answered by jay29erboy 3
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If you mean NFL in the USA, the Indianapolis Colts. Tony Dungy, the head coach is from our home town, Jackson, MI. As a young man, his father, Dr. Wilbur Dungy, was one of my Biology professors at our local Junior College. Tony used to come into the labs when he was just a small boy. Tony grew up and became an extraordinary athlete , basketball, football and track in Jackson, played at the University of Minnesota, played for the Pittsburgh Steelers (when the Steelers won 4 Super Bowls) went to Minnesota as a defensive coach, then to Tampa Bay as head coach of the Buccaneers. After building the Bucaneers into a championship team, he was fired, for no apparent reason (the Bucs won the Super Bowl the next year) then on to the Colts. I believe the Colts would have won last year had the Dungy family not suffered the tragic of their son James. That took the steam out of the entire Colt organization, as they were very close to the son. Living in Michigan and watching the Lions wallow for years has made it very easy to support a team from another town..
2006-08-21 00:29:06
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answered by thebushman 4
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Has to be THE ARSENAL. Supported them since i was five and go to as many games as i can. Unlike Man. U fans of whom only 2% ever see a live game and just support them cos of their success in the past few years. I'm not knocking the team just their sad sad fans who will be there for the good times and never the bad.
2006-08-21 00:39:42
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answered by llewellyn63@btinternet.com 1
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Aberdeen, coz I always have and it was a good to be different from having to choose either Celtic or Rangers at school.
Berwick Rangers, coz my Mum was born there, Hartlepool coz my Nan was born there, Leyton Orient coz everyone should have a London club and I didn't want to go for the obvious Chelsea/ Arsenal/Spurs/ lot, Man Utd, coz everyone who has never lived in Manchester does, and finally my home team, the Mighty Argyle, Plymouth's finest. We all need a bit of Pilgrim Power. Go Greens!!!
2006-08-21 00:31:00
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answered by keefer 4
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Stoke city because when i was a child the ground was on my door step,once i got the buzz of going i just couldn't stop,the ground is now about a mile from where i live as they left the old Victoria ground and had the new Britannia stadium,i hate the new ground,its a walk all up bank from where i live,its always cold there,freezing in winter,once the teams in your blood you just cant stop going to support them.
2006-08-21 00:25:19
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answered by Dave 6
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Liverpool. It's in the blood. They were the first team that i saw, and I have supported them ever since. I could not stand to support anyone else. Even through the hard times, I always loved Liverpool. Crushing defeats like Arsenal on the last day of the 1988-1989 season, FA Cup final loss to Man U, and even the odd loss to Everton (scum sucking motherfuckers that they are) still don't stop me supporting my beloved reds. The Kop, the history of the club, and the fans all make it the only club to support. I could go on and on. i've done the stadium tour, and i had goose bumps! Liverpool is everything to me. I understand that others feel like that about their club, and that's what makes football great! The final thing is that at Liverpool, "You'll never walk alone!"
2006-08-21 01:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I follow no team in particular but I despise Rangers FC who are an embarrassment to Scotland and have no place in a modern society,so basically any team that plays good football gets my vote.
2006-08-21 08:27:49
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answered by ? 2
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MU!!!Because my dad has always supported England and sir Bobby Charlton is his favorite player; and since I was four I was surrounded by that special atmosphere of football fever! It feels like you've been supporting them all your life and you don't remember actually when you started that, it's just an inseparable part of your life! True fans (of any team) will understand me!
2006-08-21 01:33:13
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answered by Lana 3
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Has to be The Peoples Club EVERTON FC. Because I live there... And when I first watched them they were known as The School Of Science. Hopefully one day we will be back up at the top. I think we will need an injection of Millions just like most of prem
2006-08-23 02:50:22
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answered by scousey1505 1
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Glasgow Rangers. Because my father,grandfather and great grandfather all supported Rangers so it was just a natural progression. Also because we have the best fans and hold the world record for most trophies won. Rangers are a proud protestant institution and i am a loyal follower. PS Season ticket holder for 18 years.
2006-08-21 00:33:13
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answered by Anonymous
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