Do what the Glory hunters do and change their allegiance to the successful team of the day.
Hence why there are so many Manchester United, Liverpool & Everton (yes I know its hard to believe but Everton were once a successful side) fans from nowhere near where the teams actually play. Also they have no real reason to support that team other than the fact they are successful (i.e. Family came from that area).
There now appears to be an unbelievable amount of Cheslea shirts floating around - any reason? I say yes it's those f**king glory supporters I detest.
Support your local teams - they need it.
It just so happens that my local team, and the team my family have supported for over 100 years is Liverpool.
When we don't play well I personally get iritated especially if the players look like they haven't given their all. If the players give their all and still get beat you just have go and grab a bevy and hope things improve the next time they play.
And usually if we get beat I'll turn my phone off for a couple of days.
2007-02-25 23:43:25
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answered by B Unit 2
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Having supported Leeds United for almost 40 years the present crop are incredibly on the fringe of being the worst ever. Stephen Crainey, left returned (interior the changing room with a bit of luck) is diabolical. Neil Aspin (80s) replace into yet another pointless inclusion with the likes of Brendan Ormsby and Noel Blake not some distance at the back of.
2016-10-16 12:36:35
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answered by Anonymous
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There are good days and there are bad days in football. If my team don't play up to my expectation, I will still have faith in them and hope things would be better soon. As a supporter, you have to support them no matters what. Thats our job I guess ^^. Plus, the players will have the confidence to walk down that pitch and do what they love, knowing we will always be behind their backs. We just can't say that we don't like them anymore because they are not number 1 right??
Hope that helps...
2007-02-25 22:07:24
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answered by Trice~ 3
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I get sad... it's like I can't really realize they haven't played at their best! I may even cry, but that's just if the team totally let me down--like down to the floor... It's like my world is clouded for a while until they make their come-back!
2007-02-26 04:56:48
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answered by ♀VANshee 7
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Stick with them. Or in Englands case some people blame Arsene Wenger.
2007-02-26 01:38:08
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answered by alan r. 4
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You keep suporting them weekend by weekend,it can't change your realation sheep to your team(you know once a Barca's fan- forever Barca's fan),but you certainly will start to call for changing the top management.
2007-02-25 22:06:16
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answered by armen_cz 2
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Support another club? Or if it's Internationally, I'm assuming you mean that otherwise you wouldn't have put it in the World Cup section, you don't have a choice. It's your country, support them.
2007-02-26 01:02:41
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answered by Micheal 4
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You are totally gutted and p^&*ed off, but give it a couple of days and youve forgotton about the last game and look forward to the next one!
2007-02-26 08:30:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I get frustrated and just switch off the tv or just looking at the other channel and just wait for the final score.
2007-02-25 22:04:06
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answered by Cfoo_master 4
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First i shout and i go to my bedroom to kick the pillows.and then i go out alone and i walk.and i don't like my favorite team for one week or more to when i see the good game from my team.
2007-02-25 22:33:18
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answered by mahsaa 2
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