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I actually feel quite sad for these plebs. They genuinely have absolutely no idea what supporting a team is about, their only connection with football is a tv show and buying the latest shirt.?They will never know what it’s like to feel a genuine connection with a football team.
Exactly. Thats just it isn't it. They THINK they have. They're just going through the motions, flatlining. Enjoying an element of comradeship with like-minded weak willed plastics, but without even coming close to what following a team is all about.
They'll never really "get it". Not really.
This. I mean WTF. Where is the atmosphere shouting at a TV screen. Hopelessly trying to create in a pub in Brighton, an atmosphere that they have never been to, seen to heard. Kn0bs.
Just to play devil's advocate for a bit, so that means anyone who has never been to see an England game live can have an emotional attachment to watching them with a group of mates in the pub?
Are those Indian guys that watched our game against Everton not allowed to be BHAFC fans?
[MENTION=17389]DarrenFreemansPerm[/MENTION] has summed it up very well. You don't really "choose" to support England. If you're english, they're foisted on you. And I certainly do support England (on TV - I've only seen them 3 or 4 times at Wembley). Its my country after all, and I'd love them to be successful. 1990 and 1996 was epic. But I don't feel the same kind of attachment with England as I do with the Albion, never could.Just to play devil's advocate for a bit, so that means anyone who has never been to see an England game live can have an emotional attachment to watching them with a group of mates in the pub?
Are those Indian guys that watched our game against Everton not allowed to be BHAFC fans?
Personally I feel that’s a different situation, but I do take your point. Choosing a national team to support isn’t a choice, if your English you support England, but from my own point of view people struggle to have the same connection with their national team as they do with their ‘local’ team. You can’t mirror the emotions of joy or despair, of greatness or failure from watching a tv screen. The best thing about supporting a team is being there, feeling a part of it, believing your contributing with your singing, that’s irreplaceable to me. Just my opinion though.
[MENTION=17389]DarrenFreemansPerm[/MENTION] has summed it up very well. You don't really "choose" to support England. If you're english, they're foisted on you. And I certainly do support England (on TV - I've only seen them 3 or 4 times at Wembley). Its my country after all, and I'd love them to be successful. 1990 and 1996 was epic. But I don't feel the same kind of attachment with England as I do with the Albion, never could.
Thanks for the responses, and I agree on the whole, nothing will ever top being in the stadium when we beat Wigan and made it to the prem and running onto the pitch with my son, or the other promotions witnessed in person, same as the lows of the losses in play-off games Vs Palace, Wednesday and Notts County.
However some of my favourite footballing moments have been on the TV watching England with mates, ripping Germany apart 5-1 and Beckham's free-kick vs Greece to name a couple. Enjoying moments like that with like-minded individuals can still have an amazing feeling.
Feh, I couldn't give two f**ks what team a bunch of strangers have chosen to support for whatever reason.
Yep, the irony lost on them it seems. They can 'relate' somehow to a club 300 miles away whose fans would no doubt rip the absolute shit out of them for who they are, yet there's a club round the corner with some of the most accepting fans in the country.
We don't have a european cup though, so you know, it balances out I guess.
I am having a few arguments with some of them on the comments page, if anyone else fancies WADING in to mock the glory hunters then please do.
Feh, I couldn't give two f**ks what team a bunch of strangers have chosen to support for whatever reason.
Do these people even realise the sheer amount of disdain and contempt normal football fans hold them in ? Embarrassing. Their lack of self-awareness is genuinely astonishing.