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Thread: Switching Teams

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    I used to support leeds about 10 years ago. when they were good.
    "There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
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    well when i was little, i used to live in scotland with my father he was a big celtic fan that sort of made me. Things happened i went down to live with my mom down here in brum where i found my true love, aston villa

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    It depends really. I think you should be loyal to one team once youve decided who to support and are older than age 16.

    I used to support united as a kid, but got a season ticket with burnley a good few years ago and have supported them ever since. Can't see myself changing now, although sometimes i do wish i was born around a different team.

    Bolton though? That is a terrible decision.
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    I've always supported United. Even if United were in the Conference League right now, i would still support them..

    I think i support United because when i was growing up, my brother's supported em - I would of probably support any of team if it was different (then)
    OOPS I DID IT AGAIN..

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    I know someone who supported Man Utd and then started supporting Liverpool because their parents paid him 20 quid. Okay not really glory hunting but still..

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    the weirdest thing i've ever done is gone to forest and want them to win. (im a derby fan).

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    I can't understand how someone's mind works if they decide to change teams. It's not something I could ever do

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    yeah i think that only people who don't necessarily have a team they have devoted to a certain bit of their life to, then i think it's easier for them to swap teams. when you go through thick and thin wiht a team though you get attached to it, even if boro went into administration and got wiped off the face of the earth i don't think i'd be able to follow another team with the same passion.

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    i follow united because my dad does. I reckon if i still lived where i did in england i would support wolves because i do believe in supporting your local team. But i could never change now from united even if we do go bust and get relegated and lose all out players i will still love and watch them.


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    I don't have any family who were particularly into football before I was and I can't say I've been to many games and I don't even live actually in Liverpool any more but it's just such an unbearable thought.

    I was actually thinking recently about how the progress of your football club could affect your general morale throughout your life. Like if we lose a game, I'm usually in a bad mood for the rest of the day. I feel really sad for Pompey fans with what might be happening to their club. If that happened to us I don't think I'd even follow football any more.

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