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RE: Club or Country? - HEX!T - 09-02-2011 21:49

as i no longer watch club football anymore. i do tend to make an effort to watch the odd england game. but its no longer the magnet it once was for me.
instead im an f1 and mma fan now...


RE: Club or Country? - The Narcissist - 09-02-2011 21:49

Club (Arsenal) everytime. Seriously fuck England. I support France or Spain in the world cups and i never support England since the 2002 world cup


RE: Club or Country? - Captain Vimes - 09-02-2011 22:21

(09-02-2011 20:08 )Regenerated Wrote:  I have to say my allegiances tend to favour my club fortunes more than the England national team.

This man is a traitor and should be taken outside and shot.

(09-02-2011 20:21 )Master Yoda Wrote:  My allegiance is and always will be with Liverpool FC. I'll always root for my country, the Republic of Ireland, but if i had to choose between Liverpool winning a Premier League or Ireland winning the World Cup then LFC will trump Ireland everytime.

This man is Irish.

(09-02-2011 20:29 )BaddaBing Wrote:  I'd take country over club.

This man is a true patriot.

(09-02-2011 20:57 )Raingod Wrote:  I'm with Yoda. I'm English and I support Liverpool. I'm really not interested in what England do...

This man is a traitor and should be taken outside and shot.

(09-02-2011 21:10 )eagle_si Wrote:  Club 100% of the time.

This man is a traitor and should be taken outside and shot.

(09-02-2011 21:15 )Timbo Wrote:  My club team mean more to me than England national side

This man is a traitor and should be taken outside and shot.

(09-02-2011 21:24 )gazfc Wrote:  Club

This man is a traitor and should be taken outside and shot.

(09-02-2011 21:49 )HEX!T Wrote:  as i no longer watch club football anymore. i do tend to make an effort to watch the odd england game. but its no longer the magnet it once was for me.

This man has become apathetic in his old age and should probably be taken outside and shot.

(09-02-2011 21:49 )ares127901 Wrote:  Club (Arsenal) everytime. Seriously fuck England.

This man is a traitor and should be taken outside and shot.


Denmark 1 England 2 --- That will teach you for invading England in the 9th Century, you bacon growing, pickled herring eating, fratricidal maniacs!


RE: Club or Country? - Master Yoda - 09-02-2011 22:42

(09-02-2011 22:21 )Captain Vimes Wrote:  Denmark 1 England 2 --- That will teach you for invading England in the 9th Century, you bacon growing, pickled herring eating, fratricidal maniacs!

I didnt know you could grow bacon laughlaugh


RE: Club or Country? - Charlemagne - 09-02-2011 22:52

You should always support your country.
Except that if you can't get in the England team then look for some grandparent who may have been born in one of the other countries.

This statement only applies to football. Not rugby and specifically, definely not cricket. Rolleyes


RE: Club or Country? - bombshell - 09-02-2011 23:03

(09-02-2011 21:49 )HEX!T Wrote:  as i no longer watch club football anymore. i do tend to make an effort to watch the odd england game. but its no longer the magnet it once was for me.
instead im an f1 and mma fan now...

Same for me,except the mma as i dont know WTF it is.


RE: Club or Country? - Foxy - 09-02-2011 23:04

OMG - my team meet your at Wembley soon. May the best (??) lol team win!!

Foxy xxx

(09-02-2011 21:49 )ares127901 Wrote:  Club (Arsenal) everytime. Seriously fuck England. I support France or Spain in the world cups and i never support England since the 2002 world cup



RE: Club or Country? - mitchell - 09-02-2011 23:08

Great thread lindor, ares127901 "Seriously fuck England" If you're English then you should be seriously ashamed of yourself calling yourself a football fan with comments like this is a total disgrace you sicken me boy!!! Raingod if you read his post again Master Yoda says he'll always root for his country, yet you come out with "I'm really not interested in what England do and struggle to understand how I can be expected to cheer on the likes of Rooney or Lampard when I hate them for about 44 weeks of the year". I hate Terry, Rooney, Ferdinand & A. Cole but still support them to the high heavens everytime they put on an England shirt even though none of them know the words to the national anthem.

If you have no interest in international friendlies then maybe take the view of the always fair comment Regenerated I have to say my allegiances tend to favour my club fortunes more than the England national team. My club is more personal to me, and therefore more reflecting on my support of the game. Of course I want England to succeed in major tournaments, and will follow them in World Cups and European Championships, but as for friendlies, I really don't have much intrest from a national point of view. I'm a fan of the game in general, but that general viewpoint does tend to lean towards my club.

eagle_si, gazfc & co it's fans of teams like yours, teams from the football league that make up the core of the England support & follow them from pillow to post no matter where or how we're playing i.e when we played Andorra in Spain & it was 0-0 at half time, yes they let the team know their feelings but still sang their hearts out for 45min of the second half.

Just like BaddaBing I'd love to see England win the world cup in my lifetime & I'd also make sure I was sat in front of the tv to see the start of the program if we were playing Mongolia on a dust track in Afghanistan , it's called passion boys the same passion all the fans had in Denmark tonight when they sang God Save The Queen every 10min.

Friendlies are important to a manager to get players like Jack wilshere, Gary Cahill, Ashley Young & Darren Bent & co time on the pitch & bedded into the England system & tactics.

I though the game was a great result against a good side away from home especially the second half when we had the core of the 2014 World Cup hopefulls on the pitch together.


RE: Club or Country? - staggerlee - 09-02-2011 23:17

I support Aston Villa first everytime,I only take an interest in Internationals during World Cups and Euros, my parents are Irish so I support Republic of Ireland though get behind England in World Cups when Ireland arent there but I have no real interest in mid-week International friendlies,last years World Cup was very poor they seem to get poorer with every tournament and I think the Euro Championships are becoming better


RE: Club or Country? - lindor - 09-02-2011 23:34

Great post Mitchell! Whilst I differ regards patriotism and nationalism (I just can't make myself care for an international team just because the mass media expect me to but that's just me and my only-one-team-that-matters mentality), you certainly put the patriotic angle across with plenty of verve and passion!

It seems from the general viewpoint (I should really have incorporated a vote into the post, come to think of itbladewave), that if Captain Vimes had his way attendances this coming weekend would be down to 45 men and their dogslaugh(that's the four-legged waggly-tailed variety you Kick Sexism Out Of Football brigade:biglaughSmile.

And if Hex!t or anyone else could please enlighten me as to what MMA is then I'd be gratefulSmile!

Oh, and Yoda, of course you can grow bacon - you feed the pigsBig Laugh!

Thanks to all, and keep 'em comingSmile!