Mark 23 wrote:The bit I don't get is what's the matter with your local team?
Just ask yourself
Mark, most fans start supporting a football team when there 5,6,7 maybe 8 years old. Now if their dads/family are footy fans then the chances are they will end up supporting the same team. I don't have kids yet but when i do you can bet Scott Junior will be dressed in Liverpool Red by the time he hits 6 months old! If a kid's dad isn't into football then chances are he will pick his own team. Now unless he's been told/influenced to support his local team the chances are he will pick a team based on either success (or glory if you like) or perhaps a classic performance on the TV or maybe base it on a favourite player. So yes you could rightly argue that ALL Liverpool fans from Bristol, London or Southampton (where i'm from) etc are glory hunters but we all picked out Liverpool when we were 7 years old for christ's sake! We then have to listen to sanctimonious pr.ic.ks like yourself (and your certainly not alone Mark) saying dumbass things like 'support your local club' for the next 20, 30, 40 years. It's all bollo.x.
Personally I must have started supporting Liverpool when i was about 6 (i'm 31 now) years old. My dad never liked footy but my uncle Brian (a wool) lived in Liverpool (in Woolton funnily enough!) till i was 14/15 and supported the Reds. I can't remember if i started supporting the Reds coz of his influence or simply because they were the best team in the land at the time. It doesn't really matter now but having to justify supporting LFC to people over the years simply does my head in.
The OOT debate sucks. I try not to get involved (or angry) but it's difficult not to.