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How you became fan of your fav team?

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Dan the monkey

Guest
Callum said:
I was born very close to northampton and one of my old mates plays for them now (Y)

Who's that? Luke Chambers?

I remember you sayin you were from Raunds, and that Wellingborough's a sh'thole :( :funny:
 

Brosnan10

Club Supporter
well my local teams are either Aston Villa, Birmingham city or West Brom and most of my family on my dads side are Villa fans so its only natrual i support them.
 

Kibe Kru

Starting XI
The first match I watched had a side scoring some goals while the other looked pathetic, and I decided to support the better team. Turns out it wasn't a real match, but parts of the Samuel L. Carlos*son movie Formula 51 (or 51st State, depending on where you're from), but still, I'm loyal.

Just kidding... actually, I liked the Spice Girls, and then I found out that the prettiest of them was a Liverpool fan, so I became a fan too.
 
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Callum

Guest
Shifty the monkey said:
Who's that? Luke Chambers?

I remember you sayin you were from Raunds, and that Wellingborough's a sh'thole :( :funny:


Good guess (H)
 

donovan929

Reserve Team
Visited family near Highbury Park Road and became in love the first game I seen the style of football they play. Not much more else.
 

hermolt

Starting XI
So I could kick in all the plastic mickeys, gooners, yids and rentboys that roam the streets of Melbourne.
 

Stefano Fiore

Club Supporter
during the early 80s as young boy, i would watch "big league soccer" on tv every sunday. it was the highlights show of the then english 1st division matches that were played the week before! no live coverage whatsoever in my part of the world during that time, except the FA cup finals.

i was fascinated by players like ardilles, archibald, crooks, ricardo villa, hoddle... so i got my first spurs jersey (with the old v neck and the badge right in the middle), and called myself a spurs fan. the big guns during those days were liverpool, aston villa, arsenal, west ham, ipswich... if i remember correctly.
 
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Dan the monkey

Guest
hermolt said:
So I could kick in all the plastic mickeys, gooners, yids and rentboys that roam the streets of Melbourne.

Haha, typical hammer fan :p (Y)
 

bizkid

Club Supporter
I'm an american and as you all know being a soccer fan in the US is particular. My backgrounds are italian and french but i consider myself american. Soccer in the US wans't big (and still isn't compared to europe) until the world cup came to ths USA in 1994. In 1996 was born MLS and to tell you the truth... nobody cared (not even me) most of soccer fans then loved europe or south america. As time went by the US youth stared to come up stong (and is continuing so) with great preformances in the under 21 world cup and the 2002 world cup (2006 was really bull with the damn refs giving penaltys to who ever they pleased and not counting goals). That was the time where I started to want to take a look at MLS and the US national team. Now we're seeing really good things happening in the US soccer wise, more teams, teams in constant progress, young kids playing and actualy staying in soccer clubs, feilds all around the place (replacing base-ball fields).

although soccer isn' close to being as big as in euope (soccer capital), US soccer is in constant growth. My predictions is that in 2010 the US natinal team will go to the quarters and in 2014 we will see for the first time an american team beat the power houses and have a chance in winning.
but that's just my thoughts :amika: later guys
 

Fallen

Youth Team
yeah, US Soccer is growing ... that's normal :P
By 2020 it'll become as important as hockey and american football :P
Trust me on this :)
 


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