- Apr 5, 2014
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When I was kid I supported Aston Villa for a while. This was because, for some reason, my brother bought me an Aston Villa belt back from a school trip and I was Aston Villa in the St Luke’s School Subbuteo League. I also followed the Albion.
After Aston Villa won the league in 1981 I went off them. The European Cup win meant little to me and Albion were the only team I really cared for. After all, they were my local team. I was the original un-glory hunter. I viewed Liverpool fans with utter contempt, unless they were from Liverpool itself. There was an Everton fan in my class and I respected that as they were hardly setting the league alight pre-1985 and it was hardly jumping on the bandwagon.
These days I’m pretty much the same. Anyone who supports an inherently successful club that they have no locational/ancestry connection to, or their support has unusual origins like my liking for Villa did, I regard as an underclass of supporter. A plastic, so to speak.
But my question is: What do folk think constitutes a 'plastic' ?
After Aston Villa won the league in 1981 I went off them. The European Cup win meant little to me and Albion were the only team I really cared for. After all, they were my local team. I was the original un-glory hunter. I viewed Liverpool fans with utter contempt, unless they were from Liverpool itself. There was an Everton fan in my class and I respected that as they were hardly setting the league alight pre-1985 and it was hardly jumping on the bandwagon.
These days I’m pretty much the same. Anyone who supports an inherently successful club that they have no locational/ancestry connection to, or their support has unusual origins like my liking for Villa did, I regard as an underclass of supporter. A plastic, so to speak.
But my question is: What do folk think constitutes a 'plastic' ?