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    Default Hmmmm.. so It's right to support two teams?

    I just read this thread http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=580825 and laughed. Yeah I get you love football but you support two teams. One being Arsenal a big team who won trophies and one being your local club - Doncaster. What I don't get is the replies...

    "Totally the approach to football I love to see(H) +rep (must spread)." - Yeah that's right.. supporting two clubs is the best approach to football :S:S

    "good thread.

    writing this in my boxers. " - No it isn't. He just admitted he supports two teams which clearly makes him a glory hunter.

    "LOL someone had to say it.

    good thread but don't get the point of it ." - No it's a crap thread

    "Not really? It's a fantastic approach to have. You don't need to support a set team, because as we all know, it causes friction, which is some cases is good, but still - You get some who have a general view of football which is good to see occasionally

    I'm no one to talk since I fully back the villa " - He only supports Doncaster because he was a glory hunter and even admits it. He was an Arsenal fan a few years ago but decided to support his local club and still follow Arsenal. Which is a crap approach imo.. follow one team and stick to it.

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    i made a thread asking if people supported a second team, supports the wrong word. But i support birmingham city and i always like to seee liverpool do well. if i was to go to a liverpool and birmingham game id never ever ever ever choose liverpool :s

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    Support your local team before you tell others how to support theirs.

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    I followed my dad.

    My dad team >>>>> Local team

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    Manchester dads, eh. You'd think there was a dad factory there.

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    My dad was a top red. He went to nearly every United game in the 70's and 80's. He saw us get relegated aswell. Most people lie about their dads supporting United but I aint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser View Post
    Manchester dads, eh. You'd think there was a dad factory there.
    mancs and giving birth to children go hand in hand, duh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by champions View Post
    My dad was a top red. He went to nearly every United game in the 70's and 80's. He saw us get relegated aswell. Most people lie about their dads supporting United but I aint.
    to be honest i dont really care.

    i dont see the problem if people want to support two clubs.
    Do you ever feel like you want to go home?
    Lost in the crowd and you feel alone

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    you're STILL going on? YAWNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN

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    Newcastle > Arsenal > Doncaster Rovers if you want it to be precise, Pleke.

    Judge me as you wish but you'll never be able to make a point because you live in Leicester. I realised that 'glory supporting' as you call it (even though at the time Arsenal wasn't winning much) was wrong, thus, realising the error of my ways I now support Doncaster Rovers. I had a season ticket, I went to game after game after game away games when we were rock bottom without a win in God knows how many matches.

    It must be so hard for you to support Manchester United. When you grow up and realise what I realise; then, and only then, shall I actually take your opinions on board.

    Now do everyone a favour and *Removed*.

    Edited by preposterous (Forum Moderator) - Please don't post inappropriately.
    Last edited by dirrty; 24-05-2009 at 03:25 PM.

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