I am re-reading the book 'The Footy Club - Inside the Brisbane Bears' at present. At the beginning of each chapter they have a 'quote'. One has really caught my eye:
"Loyalty to any one team is pretty hard to justify because the players are always changing. You are actually rooting for the clothes. Fans will be so in love with a player, but if he goes to another team, the same human being in a different shirt, they hate him."
Jerry Seinfeld
In some ways what he says does ring true, but in other ways it makes me want to question his very motive for such a comment......saying we are not loyal to our teams. Is this a good example maybe of the difference between supporting a 'team' and supporting a 'club'?
"Loyalty to any one team is pretty hard to justify because the players are always changing. You are actually rooting for the clothes. Fans will be so in love with a player, but if he goes to another team, the same human being in a different shirt, they hate him."
Jerry Seinfeld
In some ways what he says does ring true, but in other ways it makes me want to question his very motive for such a comment......saying we are not loyal to our teams. Is this a good example maybe of the difference between supporting a 'team' and supporting a 'club'?





