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27-05-2018 09:45 AM #61
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27-05-2018 09:48 AM #62This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sadly they have supporters clubs all over england, particularly in the north-west.
If it was Rankers, there would probably be pubs in London full of Chelsea Fans having a 'love-in' with their favourite other Rule Britannia team.
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27-05-2018 09:59 AM #63
I was in a sports bar last night, full of them. The high pitched screams from these mousers was funny as f...
I'm sure they were putting helium in the beer.
A few getting angry towards the end, especially with folk laughing at the keeper. It was great to watch a football match where the keeper was that bad, and it didn't involve Hibs.
I also had quite a large bet on Madrid, which made the night even more enjoyable.
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27-05-2018 10:11 AM #64
There’s quite a large number of people in Edinburgh that don’t follow a Scottish team, but follow an English team. Mostly it seems to be Man Utd. Don’t get it myself.
United we stand here....
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27-05-2018 10:14 AM #65
Quite embracing the amount of folk with no affiliation to Spurs, Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool etc etc etc going to the boozers of cities in Scotland at the weekends to watch ‘their team’ and ****ing over the ‘superstars’, same roasters that don't see the irony in telling you how crap Scottish football is.
If they are so desperate to support an English team why’s it not Rochdale, Millwall, Oldham etc? Cause they’re glory hunters that’s why. As bad as the Old Firm ‘fans’ that never attend matches that pollute every town in Scotland.
I don’t mean to come across as arsey, just don’t get it, probably as I’ve been brought up to live and breathe a local team.''It's always been just part of the culture. Growing up, for most working-class kids, is all about football, music or clothes. You might not have much money, but whatever you have got, you're going to look good.'' - Paul Weller
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27-05-2018 10:17 AM #66
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[QUOTE=neil7908;5415512]This. We moan about folk in Edinburgh, Aberdeen etc. supporting one of the ugly sisters so I don't see how supporting an English team without a genuine connection is any better.
Like there are other teams in the world who's results I look out for but they come a very very distant second to Hibs. Fine to have some kind of affinity for other teams but mental to live in Scotland and support Liverpool unless you're from there.
Stuff like that is what's ruining the game[/QUOTE
Supporting ANY team other than the OF is surely better?
IMO anyone, whoever they are, wherever they are, can support who the hell they like and have no need to explain themselves to anybody else. Just support who you like and extend the same courtesy.
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27-05-2018 10:24 AM #67This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If local fans aren't annoyed about football tourists then they should be, because they are enabling clubs to keep prices high because they know that for every local who cant afford the prices there are 5 non locals who can and will pay them.
Folk moan about the prices Hibs charge at times, and that's a club for whom selling tickets is a massive part of the clubs ability to survive and compete... in comparison for the likes of Liverpool and Man City for example ticket sales are a far less significant revenue stream.
I wonder if the TV gravy train ever hits the buffers and the die hard reds and blues in Tokyo, Oslo and Bangkok lose interest if the locals will remember how they were treated at the very time when clubs had on open door to reward them for their traditional loyalty .... for example the 30,000 or so Man City fans who stuck by the club when they were utter *****.
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27-05-2018 10:31 AM #68This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-05-2018 11:27 AM #69
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Hahahaha so happy Madrid won
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27-05-2018 11:28 AM #70This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-05-2018 11:40 AM #71This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
so am i for more than one reason..... but most importantly my wallet £££'s
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27-05-2018 12:23 PM #72
Edinburgh has active supporters clubs for Man Utd, Man City, Newcastle, Sunderland, Spurs, Arsenal, Aberdeen, both cheeks (several unfortunately) and even some foreign sides such as Frankfurt & Groningen (which many on here will be involved with). Wouldn’t be surprised if there are lots more with so many ex-pats from Poland, Spain, Greece etc.
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27-05-2018 12:44 PM #73
Over in Ireland it’s only the big teams in England that folk seem to support. Never met one who didn’t “support” the likes of Manchester United/City and Liverpool from the comfort of the armchair or barstool. Galway United then rarely attract over 4 figures for their home games. I can never take them seriously with their football chat, which is only ever a chat about three or four big English teams.
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27-05-2018 12:59 PM #74
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27-05-2018 02:13 PM #76
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27-05-2018 02:37 PM #77
In Greenock I know of 2 local middle aged men who once upon a time would go and watch Morton. One now has a season ticket for Man City, the other has one for Man United.
Greenock is also home to Scotland only officialy approved FC Barcelona supporters club. They had to prove their support in various ways and raise monies for charities ect ect.
These guys have a vote in electing presidents and so on! They are mostly Celtic fans but now consider Barca as their team.Last edited by Renfrew_Hibby; 27-05-2018 at 02:40 PM.
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27-05-2018 02:52 PM #78
I was there in the upstairs room - superb atmosphere. Not a Liverpool supporter but did want them to win.
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27-05-2018 03:16 PM #79
I've supported newcastle for 28 years im 34 now, there aint been much glory thats for sure but go to at least 6 or 7 games a season and I always will. Brilliant days out and only over an hour on the train.
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27-05-2018 04:15 PM #80
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Living in Singapore I get to see the globalisation of the game in full swing. All the big English teams (and big Euro teams) have supporters clubs, the fans all gather to watch the routine matches but when big games come around, they book out hotel conference suites etc across the city. Hundreds at each venue, all decked out in their team colours. They all know all the history, all the songs, have all the gear, have all the passion. Most won’t have been to England, never mind a match in person. Its quite a sight and a bit surreal but they all believe they support and love their teams as much as any season ticket holder. Just wait for the top 4/5 in England to decide they dont want another TV deal and start selling their own games direct globally. Sky opened the barn door, the horse aint coming back!!
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27-05-2018 11:24 PM #81
I agree i don't get it, unless that is the only team you have an affinity for.
For me it is Hibs and Scotland their games are the only ones I would show any emotion at. All the others are a kick about and the only time I would care is when I have a bet.
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28-05-2018 04:52 AM #82This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-05-2018 06:20 AM #84
Growing up in the 80s there were always lots of kids wearing Liverpool shirts in Edinburgh. That was because of Dalglish and the big Scottish connection Liverpool had so I guess some of that has continued .
Having worked & travelled abroad there are three teams from the UK I heard discussed over and over. Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal. Nobody else came close* In terms of size.
*yes this even excluded our needy soap avoiding hoopy pals from WeegielandLast edited by AndyM_1875; 28-05-2018 at 06:23 AM.
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28-05-2018 06:41 AM #85This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-05-2018 02:20 PM #87
We skied more than played football! I blame the Anfield rap for making all these 1980s Swedish kids who couldn't speak a word of English into Liverpool fc fans🙈
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28-05-2018 02:49 PM #88This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-05-2018 03:12 PM #89
Lived in Ireland for a bit and it used to do my head in regarding the attitude to football over there - Scottish football is treated with total contempt save a few token Celtic fans. All of them supporting Liverpool, Man United or basically a Premier League giant. If you mentioned Galway or Cork City they would have no idea what you were on about. Zero passion for their own leagues. Most people regarded Hibs as some kind of amateur side - my wife is Irish and when we met she didn’t believe Hibs were Professional and trained full time!
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28-05-2018 03:31 PM #90
Was in Malones as well (sounds like it was full of Hibees!). Great atmosphere.
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