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support your home town/city football team all others should be just passing interest.......................its the law
How far down do you draw the line though? Should people from Lewes or Worthing support their local teams and not the Albion? To say nothing of the inhabitants of Crawley and it's surrounding villages. If you come from around Haywards Heath you'd better get that ruler out, you might find that you should be supporting plucky little Crawley as opposed to 'Big' Brighton.support your home town/city football team all others should be just passing interest.......................its the law
How far down do you draw the line though? Should people from Lewes or Worthing support their local teams and not the Albion? To say nothing of the inhabitants of Crawley and it's surrounding villages. If you come from around Haywards Heath you'd better get that ruler out, you might find that you should be supporting plucky little Crawley as opposed to 'Big' Brighton.
Don't you support Tottenham? ;-)He is the sort that calls Man Utd fans in Brighton glory hunters, with no hint of irony
Don't you support Tottenham? ;-)
It's not like Liverpool have won much recently either, what's wrong with supporting your local team?Glory hunting Spurs fan?
I actually go to games! season ticket
So, Tommy Elphick, born & brought up in Woodingdean, shouldn't support Liverpool, or Adam El-Abd, from Saltdean, shouldn't be a Forest supporter?
It happens.
I know the type, never been to Anfield but first in front of the TV in the ' Farmers Arms' when Liverpool are on SKY.
Wearing his replica shirt with Gerard 8 on the back of course.
That hasn't answered my question.its means what it says
I have lived in Shrewsbury, London, chelmsford, and watched all of them (London QPR and Fulham) and if by chance the Albion played any of them(mainly Shrewsbury) I stood in the Brighton end
Home town/city IMHO supporting and watching are two different animals
I was explaining to my boy this evening that the football team you support is decided, at birth, by the use of a map (and a ruler should there be any doubt); you cannot simply "choose" which team to support because they win a lot or have nice colours.
That hasn't answered my question.
Frank Skinner said this in a stand up. You are born, you get a map out, find the nearest team and that is you set for life no matter what.
Frank Skinner said this in a stand up. You are born, you get a map out, find the nearest team and that is you set for life no matter what.
So if I lived in, say, Handcross and normally supported Brighton, if they played Crawley I should support Crawley as they're my local team?think it has you support your local team and if you want something else other than Lewes ect you can always be a st holder at the Albion
and if the fixtures clash default to your local team
That's me ****ed. Singapore FC it is then.
exactly even if it is Palace