Kalimantan Gull
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Yeah, supporting a big team was always something that other people did, instead we supported our local team. Now the two have merged it feels a little strange.
Bet you haven't been to Goodison parkIt might feel a little different when I'm at the Emirates in a few weeks time, but most of the places we've been to or are going to are places I've been countless times before. Yes there's a bit more razzmatazz with the PL, but to be honest, that seems to be happening more regardless of division.
As I've been to all the games thus far, I've not had to do the pub telly thing, but when I do, it will be nice to walk into a pub and ask if they're showing the Brighton game and not get a look, like I've just asked for a hand job...
Bet you haven't been to Goodison park
Agree with all of this. I wonder where the cut off is though. It strikes me that all teams outside the top 6/7 must feel a bit like this however long they have been in the Premier league. The arrogance of the big clubs, the pundits who talk about them all the time, and their multitude of arm chair fans all add up to feeling like you've walked into someone else's wedding by mistake.
Even Leicester, having won the damn thing, still probably feel like this next to the giants.
I doubt it will feel any different in 20 years either. Sad but true.