LOYAL with all letter in capitals.
2007-12-03 06:18:44
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You are loyal, and all respect to you for that! When I watch the EPL games on TV, I'm impressed that Derby fills their staduim every week. Other teams further up the table can't even seem to do that.
It's rough to support a losing team week in, week out, but at least when they start winning, it will mean more.
2007-12-03 15:16:24
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answer #2
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answered by soccerlemon 2
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You are very brave and someone to be admired. Real fans are the ones who support their team through the bad times as well as the good. Hang in there I'm sure things will improve .
2007-12-03 18:25:25
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answer #3
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answered by chezliz 6
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just hang on in there ,you might start to win a few games ,you sound like a loyal fan remember even Man utd went down but they came bouncing back up ,good luck and keep with your team
2007-12-03 13:41:20
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answered by telboy 7
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A true football fan supports their team through good and bad - unlike those 'fair weather' fans or those that chose a club, for no other reason, than they are the 'flavour of the moment'. Good on you.
2007-12-04 10:46:23
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answer #5
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answered by Arsenal 3
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Well, you can't be called a glory hunter like a lot of supposed fans
As a Sunderland fan for years, know what your going through
2007-12-04 17:44:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Well i would say your loyal, as long as you continue to support them when they're playing in the champioship next season!
2007-12-03 13:24:23
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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A MENTALLY BRAVE LOYAL RAMS FAN.
2007-12-06 14:51:08
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answered by Anonymous
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You seem like a true and loyal fan to me.
2007-12-04 09:57:41
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answer #9
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answered by duracell18 6
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You sound like a loyal fan to me.
At least you aint a Manc Utd fan
2007-12-03 13:23:27
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answer #10
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answered by Muzikman 5
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You are a loyal fan.
It could be worse, i surport Notts County
2007-12-03 14:11:30
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answer #11
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answered by Kernow 3
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