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Reg wrote:
Never heard that about Terry Christian - thought he was a lifelong cunt. :shock:
He is.

Old school Pal phoned T/S when he was on with the horse abuser, and took Christian to task about his Man City posters he had on his bedroom Wall when they were Kids together, Just what i heard, no further proof. :?

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kevin04 wrote:I know a couple of folk who have stopped supporting Celtic. One is now a Dundee Utd fan, the other goes to see his local non-league junior team, and the other supports Partick Thistle. All three were tired of the politics, lack of atmosphere at SPL games, cost, and bigotry involved with the club.

Strangely I know a guy who's cousin - who is English - went from supporting Leeds Utd right up to 2003 and watched that Valencia CL semi-final in a Leeds Utd top and he was about 20/21 at that time to now a full-blown Man Utd fan. Odd stuff!
Yuck. I know a few people who have made similiar moves, Kev. Now Leeds are on the rise again I've seen said people state their intentions to return to watch the whites "if they go up". Not fucking welcome. :x

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JW90 wrote:Do you know anyone who has done it? Have you done it?

I don't understand how you can. I can understand people not going to their club through crap football, pricing, other commitments etc but not changing the club completely. Don't you invest too much physically by going to games, listening to radios, watching live TV games, and emotionally through the ups and downs as well to not be able to switch off it and find another club to do it with?

It must be so hard to replicate the same things with a new club.

I imagine if your son signed for a club you woukd find yourself taking an interest in that club and when he started playing regularly you would be going to see him and willing his team to win.....even when they were playing your own club.

That is the only way I could see it happening.

Thank goodness I have no sons so I will never have that dilemma :)
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ccreds wrote:
zambo wrote: say I know anyone who has changed clubs, but know plenty who have selected successful clubs to support without having any connection with that club whatsoever.

Have to admit to changing clubs myself though. When I was about 8 my grandad who played for the Villa but lived in the Black Country and supported Wolves, bought me a pair of old gold and black socks, so I supported Wolves for a couple of years before my dad started to take me down the Blues.
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Leeds & Newcastle when I was about ten. Albion as more of my mates are Albion fans than are Villa fans, Spurs when I worked in London, Man Utd (only under Fergie for his sheer managerial qualities), Lisburn Distillery as they deserved it being tonked 10-0 week after week a few years back.

It's not healthy only having eyes for your own team when in general you like football. You do have to give credit to others.

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Reg wrote:I don't think the Lovejoy thing is true. There's a picture of him in Chelsea kit as a kid. His uncle took him to watch Watford when he was small, because they lived there
No, he was definitely a Watford fan until his mid-teens, but now insists he was always Chelsea "because I'm from the Middlesex area".

The worst one was Zoe Ball, though. A Liverpool fan for years, then suddenly switched to Man Utd in about 93 or 94 when they started winning trophies. Shameless!
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The worst one I can think of is a lad I grew up with and played football with called John Foster. His family were staunch Rags, until he went on to play for City. Then they became Blues.
I still hate him for switching, even though he played for us.
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Growing up my brother went through a period of supporting Norwich, Everton, Man Utd, Chelsea and then finally Arsenal. Despite the decades since, I still consider him a Norwich fan. My other brother was born in Chelsea but only really followed them when they became New Rich. Again, I don't consider him a Chelsea fan as he was Spurs before.


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Gosport Mark wrote:Growing up my brother went through a period of supporting Norwich, Everton, Man Utd, Chelsea and then finally Arsenal. Despite the decades since, I still consider him a Norwich fan. My other brother was born in Chelsea but only really followed them when they became New Rich. Again, I don't consider him a Chelsea fan as he was Spurs before.


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My nephew was a young Liverpool fan. I took him to see Chelsea v Liverpool and he changed to Chelsea. Then in school one of the teachers was also a coach at Brentford and took a group of them to a game. He's supported them ever since, been a season ticket holder for years.

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Basualdo wrote:
Gosport Mark wrote:Growing up my brother went through a period of supporting Norwich, Everton, Man Utd, Chelsea and then finally Arsenal. Despite the decades since, I still consider him a Norwich fan. My other brother was born in Chelsea but only really followed them when they became New Rich. Again, I don't consider him a Chelsea fan as he was Spurs before.


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Gosport Mark wrote:Growing up my brother went through a period of supporting Norwich, Everton, Man Utd, Chelsea and then finally Arsenal. Despite the decades since, I still consider him a Norwich fan. My other brother was born in Chelsea but only really followed them when they became New Rich. Again, I don't consider him a Chelsea fan as he was Spurs before.
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any opportunity to post this legendary review of that arrogant shitbird, lovejoy's book posted on WSC.

http://www.wsc.co.uk/the-archive/42-Med ... ove-no-joy

the responses are amazing as well.
Helen Chamberlain’s former sidekick has celebrated leaving Soccer AM for 6.06 with a book. Taylor Parkes wants to know why anyone – anyone – thought it was a good idea to expose the presenter’s ego and prejudices across 288 smugly written pages

Soccer AM is a bad memory: hungover mornings in other people’s flats, disturbed by a crew of whooping simpletons, the slurping of pro and ex-pro rectums, cobbled-together comedy that made me long for the glory days of Skinner and Baddiel’s old shit. Yet Tim Lovejoy himself, with his fashionably receding hair and voice oddly reminiscent of Rod Hull’s, I remember only as an averagely blokey TV presenter – in fact, one of the few averagely blokey TV presenters to make me clack my tongue in irritation, rather than buff my Gurkha knife. Other than as a namesake of The Simpsons’ self-serving man of the cloth, he barely registered; just a bland, blond ringmaster in a cocky circus of crap. Almost a surprise, then, to find that his new book is not just ­tedious in the extreme, it is utterly vile.

Chopped into “chapters” that barely fill a page, in a font size usually associated with books for the partially sighted, Lovejoy on Football is part autobiography, part witless musing, and one more triumph for the crass stupidity rapidly replacing culture in this country. Hopelessly banal and nauseatingly self-assured, smirkingly unfunny, it’s a £300 T-shirt, a piss-you-off ringtone, a YouTube clip of someone drinking their mate’s vomit. Its smugness is a corollary of its vacuity. I hope it makes you sick.

First, it’s clear that being Tim Lovejoy requires a very special blend of arrogance and ignorance. When he’s not listing his media achievements with a breathtaking lack of guile, he’s sneering at those “sad” enough to take an interest in football history, revealing his utter cluelessness about life outside the Premier League (in a section called “Know Your Silverware”, he refers to “League Three”) and making sundry gaffes, major and minor. He names Johan Cruyff as his all-time favourite player, then admits he’s only seen that five-second World Cup clip of the Cruyff turn. Grumbling about footballers’ musical tastes, he complains that “all you’ll hear blasting out of the team dressing room is R&B, rather than what the rest of the country is listening to” – by which he means indie bands. Everywhere there are jaw-dropping illustrations of insularity, self-­satisfaction and a startlingly small mind.

There’s something sinister here, too: beamingly positive, thrilled by wealth, too pleased with himself to ask awkward questions, Tim Lovejoy is the football fan Sepp Blatter has been waiting for. Roman ­Abramovich’s darling young one. Not least for his complacency: his lack of understanding of how football works (and doesn’t work) is best illustrated in a section called “Give Your Chairman A Break”, in which he defends “that Thai bloke at Man City”, and implores us to “look at the Glazers... you would have thought they were nothing but a bunch of Americans intent on buying the club and selling off Old Trafford to Tesco judging by the howl of protests from the fans. Within two seasons though, they had won the title and built a squad the envy of Europe.” Bang your head off the wall at such unreviewable stupidity – Tim’s infantile ideas of shunning “negativity” prod him into precisely the kind of thinking that has had such hugely negative influence on the game. “Look across our national team” – he means England, by the way – “and there isn’t one player who wouldn’t walk into any side in Europe... why is it, before every tournament, we start believing we’re overrated?”

And, surprise: Lovejoy is as wretched a starfucker as could be inferred from his television shows. Everyone in football is Tim’s mate (and here we have pictures to prove it, stars looking confused in his grinning, over-familiar presence, frozen by an arm around the shoulders). He’ll “even watch the occasional game of rugby now, because I’m friends with a lot of the players like Will Greenwood, Matt Dawson, Lawrence ­Dallaglio and Austin Healy”.

It’s perhaps telling that among the many anecdotes offered here, the most heartwarming (and least surprising) involves Tim getting clattered hard by Neil Ruddock in a charity game; even in this version of the story, there’s nothing to suggest Razor meant it affectionately. Still, our man is blinded by quite astonishing hubris, reprinting a photo of a banner at Anfield reading “LOVEJOY SUCKS BIG FAT COCKS” with a glee that is nothing like self-deprecation. “The hardest thing about leaving ­Soccer AM,” he says regretfully, “is the thought that I might no longer be influencing the game.” True, it’ll be tough. But who knows? Perhaps the game will struggle on.

It’s not that there was ever a time when football on telly wasn’t in the hands of dimwits, poseurs and blowhards. It’s not that Lovejoy is significantly more objectionable than TV shits of ages past. The point is, in his own mind and that of the powers that be, he’s one of us. He is us. Savour that. God help us.

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Think his Dad was a Hibee, but look at Rod here, steamin´the dream!

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[quote="Bad Blue 2000"][quote="finchman"][quote="Reg"]

Never heard that about Terry Christian - thought he was a lifelong cunt. :shock:[/quote]

He is.[/quote]
He propagates the myth fans in Manc would visit both grounds in the 70's. He's full of shit, like most rags.[/quote]
To be fair, he was correct...

Many fans went to watch Best, Charlton and Law one week, then went to watch Bell Summerbee and Lee the week later...

And having so many RAGS in attendance in those days, it did actually enable City to nearly fill their ground......!!!

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