I don't follow any team! but who should i follow?
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Depends on your character and view on success.... Whether you demand constant success or the plucky spirit of the under dog? Being an Essendon fan you would be happy with the odd win and always feel lucky to not hit bottom... Desperate for a run of form and scoring great goals is only summoned by a prayer to Jesus, hopeful of a Good day you wish for wontan success but happy not to be thrashed as a run means a string of draws followed by a one nil win through a refereeing mistake, blatantly so... But hope springs eternal... Your team, your choice... But you're inbred with webbed fingers and toes and talk like you own a tractor.... Norwich be the choice as you shag your prize sheep.... The wife already thought you off with a broom... Ipswich won that day and the dog gets a kicking (again). Ouch to be English, to follow Norwich (Naarg, in local dialect) no more dreams just the smell of cow s**t, as the mustard factory closed down long ago... But you're proud, your team, your burden, you're choice.... Go Canaries!I don't follow any team! but who should i follow?
All gone but not forgotten, confined to history... A bit like Man cities community soul, all sold down the river for a prawn sandwichHa ha, some great names from the past in this thread.
Depends on your character and view on success.... Whether you demand constant success or the plucky spirit of the under dog? Being an Essendon fan you would be happy with the odd win and always feel lucky to not hit bottom... Desperate for a run of form and scoring great goals is only summoned by a prayer to Jesus, hopeful of a Good day you wish for wontan success but happy not to be thrashed as a run means a string of draws followed by a one nil win through a refereeing mistake, blatantly so... But hope springs eternal... Your team, your choice... But you're inbred with webbed fingers and toes and talk like you own a tractor.... Norwich be the choice as you shag your prize sheep.... The wife already thought you off with a broom... Ipswich won that day and the dog gets a kicking (again). Ouch to be English, to follow Norwich (Naarg, in local dialect) no more dreams just the smell of cow s**t, as the mustard factory closed down long ago... But you're proud, your team, your burden, you're choice.... Go Canaries!
Yeah for me it was similar, watching SBS and seeing an Aussie in Kewell at Liverpool and also seeing guys like Gerrard and Owen. I must have been 8 years old.Started to watch the hour highlights show on SBS back in 2001 and Leeds had Viduka & Kewell so jumped on board. It’s been pretty interesting to say the least. Can’t wait to finally get over and watch a game at Elland Rd.
Wonder if I’m still classed as a bandwagoner.I started following Leeds United about 6 years ago, when I developed a keen interest in the Premier League. I took a liking to Leeds straight away, no idea why, I just did. During those years there have been some poor seasons but now, being one of the better sides in Europe has certainly made following them a lot more enjoyable.
I am not one of these 'bandwagon' supporters who have jumped on in the past year or so, due to the arrival of Mark Viduka and the great form of Harry Kewell. But the Aussie influence makes it even better when following them as you want your country's players to play their best at the elite level.
s**t neighbourMy neighbour at the time, Championship Manager and TV Rights.
I dont really remember, I liked Tim Cahill but I think I picked Everton before he became that well known to non-following people like myself.
Except he didn'tIt could have been worse. He played more games for Millwall than Everton.