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YOHANAN (m)
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I was just watching the ManUtd - Fulham game again on HiTV tonight with some guys and someone asked why fans of such consistently mediocre clubs like Fulham, Derby, etc. pay good money to watch their club play against heavyweights like ManUtd, Arsenal, Chelsea, (and even) Liverpool when the result is virtually guaranteed to be against them (whether home or away). Is it because they are blindly loyal?  Or they don`t get tired of being beaten black and blue week in week out?  Or is it just to catch a glimpse of their more illustrious opponents?  Please let me have your views
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tosinadeda (m)
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They hapnd 2 b born\live where those clubs are! Simple
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Olumide7 (m)
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If Nigeria happened to be a country that always gets beaten in football and are actually one of the worst teams in world football, would you cease to support Nigeria in football?
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tommyex (m)
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Tosin answered it
But trully do u think the underdog team accepts defeat?they always feel they have a chance even Derby + they want to watch good football at times
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dayokanu (m)
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A fan would always be a fan; not someone who would jump ship when his club is not doing well. Nigerians are fond of this. I wonder where all the Chelsea fan of now were before and where all the Real Madrid fans during my college days went to?
Its possible for some people to support 5 teams in the course of a decade depending on the fortunes of the team in question.
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dayokanu (m)
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As for me I support Bayern Munich sickness in health for better for worse In Champions league in Uefa cup.
T Lots of people would ask why you don't support an EPL team or Barca or Madrid. but I have been glued to Bayern(Days of football made in Germany) for 16 years and counting
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akinalabi (m)
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A fan would always be a fan; not someone who would jump ship when his club is not doing well. Nigerians are fond of this. I wonder where all the Chelsea fan of now were before and where all the Real Madrid fans during my college days went to?
Its possible for some people to support 5 teams in the course of a decade depending on the fortunes of the team in question.
Good talk. Especially those real fans. They were quite many a few years back. And Chelsea? I knew only one Chelsea fan 10 years ago.
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dayokanu (m)
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@ Akin, Those are the type chacal tag plastic fans do you notice the gradual thinning of Chelsea fan base in the last 4 -5 months?
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akinalabi (m)
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Yes its thinning rapidly. I've heard many of them say they no longer support Chelsea because they don't like Avram Grant.
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dayokanu (m)
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Read my post about chacal. I was trying to use his language . Those are the types chacal tag Plastic fans
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hustler (m)
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If they are still supporting their teams it's because they are true fans of these teams not the bunch of hypocrites we have everywhere in this country.
When Blackburn was dominating the Premiership i used to have some of their fans around me now they have moved on to Chelsea or ASS-ANAL.
It's a known fact that most of the Chelsea fans today joined post Abramovich era
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akinalabi (m)
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Defecting from one team to another is a ridiculous thing to do.
I support two teams in my life. Shooting Stars and Man Utd.
I remember when Sooting were relegated in 1986 and I was downcast. (Was very young then though)
My brother put his arms round me saying even if we were relegated to Division 40, we would support Shooting Stars for life.
Same for Man Utd.
I've got a cousin that supports Fulham and he's proud of it. My brother supports MK Dons and one of my best friends supports West Ham.
To my friend, no team plays, sings, supports as well as west ham. To him upton park is the heaven of football.
That is how it should be.
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