Originally Posted by
GenerationXI
Yes I will. Happily. Fans are the most important part of making a team - well, one without a Russian sugar-daddy - successful. The reason the majority of us go and buy a jersey or several every year, take part in half-time draws and buy programmes and merchandise is to support the club. If, for example, we battle along all year next year and officially win the league (in Cobh and invade the pitch *looks into the distance and weeps gently*) then I'll be fukkin pi55ed if I come into a packed shed the following March to listen to snotty prats in their United or, worse yet, Munster Jerseys, talking about how we need to tighten up at the back. If those people care at all they need to climb on now and help build something. But that's not the Irish way clearly.
Similarly, if the government decided to pump millions into provincial football teams and a 'Munster' football team went all the way to winning the champioins league or uefa cup I wouldn't want to know. What the hell is 'Munster' anyway? I mean how can people a) feel like they belong to a province; and b) feel represented by a side like that?