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    what clubs do u support on the continent ?

    Given there's so much European footie on tv does anyone follow clubs from other countries ??

    Tranmere Rovers are the club team I support the most but I like Roma and Atletico Madrid to do well in Italy and Spain, thats about it...

    Oh and I'll be cheering for whoever has the misfortune to play Millwall in the UEFA this season.

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    Real Madrid mainly. I've liked Celtic since Martin O'Neill took over and I have a strange fascination with Cowdenbeath for no apparent reason! Kaiserslautern in germany cos I lived near there. Always keep an eye on Hull, Sheff Weds or whoever ex-City players are with in England, kinda watch out for blackburn too cos I have some mates from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo

    Oh and I'll be cheering for whoever has the misfortune to play Millwall in the UEFA this season.

    remember 'they don't care'-well that's what they sing anyway
    Don't support any club from the continent but the football is well worth a watch-nice style.
    Obviously it's always good fun to see an smaller/low down in the league team beating Real Madrid or the likes

    Obv I'm not including Britain in 'the continent' surely that would start way to many flame wars
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    Used to look at a lot of foreign teams but now would only really look at the German league. St. Pauli of Hamburg would be the team that I take the most interest in due to the left wing leanings of their fans. Some of them that I have met have given up supporting the German national team due the dubious nature of their support and now follow Ireland.
    Also like Bourissa Dortmund and would advise any ground hoppers to take in a game in the Westfallen as seeing the Sudtribune in full cry just before kick off is one of the best sights in European football. There is also a bloke who comes around the terrace at half time (with a pack on his back) selling beer. Once swopped a Donegal shirt at a Borussia game for a Dortmund top only to find that it was covered in fascist patches and stunk to high heaven of BO an old deodorant.
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    I like watching Barcelona because of Ronaldinho. He was unreal last season. Always look out for Gillingham's results because of Danny Spiller and Richard Rose who play there, they were on loan with us a few seasons ago. Look out for Carlisle too because I like to see how much of a fcuk up Roddy made of them . And for Litex Lovech who we played in UEFA cup in 2001.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
    St. Pauli of Hamburg would be the team that I take the most interest in due to the left wing leanings of their fans. Some of them that I have met have given up supporting the German national team due the dubious nature of their support and now follow Ireland.
    Legends!Similarly my only continental supporting interest is to see the right wing teams do as badly as possible.Lazio particularly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis
    Legends!Similarly my only continental supporting interest is to see the right wing teams do as badly as possible.Lazio particularly
    Ah yes SS Nazio, unfortunately it would seem that their city rivals have a few of the right armers in their ranks now as well. In Italy I think the two Genoise (spelling?) sides, Bolongia and Atalanta have heavy left wing followings with clubs like Verona, Nazio and one of the big Milan clubs being the opposite way inclined.

    In Germany you can count the likes of Rostock and Cottbus being very much of the right, St. Pauli and from what I have seen Eintract Frankfurt being of the left. not too sure of the wider political leanings of any of the bigger clubs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davros
    Dukla Prague(In tribute to the subliminal Half Man,Half Biscuit!)
    Strange, no-one ever wants a Honved shirt or looks out for their results in spite of HMHB brilliant 'I Was a Teenage Armchair Honved Fan' always Dukla Prague.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
    Ah yes SS Nazio, unfortunately it would seem that their city rivals have a few of the right armers in their ranks now as well. In Italy I think the two Genoise (spelling?) sides, Bolongia and Atalanta have heavy left wing followings with clubs like Verona, Nazio and one of the big Milan clubs being the opposite way inclined.

    In Germany you can count the likes of Rostock and Cottbus being very much of the right, St. Pauli and from what I have seen Eintract Frankfurt being of the left. not too sure of the wider political leanings of any of the bigger clubs.

    Lazio fans of course did that rather... er... touching tribute to Arkan as requested by Sinisa Mihailjalovic. Dunno if Roma are a fascist club, is Franco Sensi right wing ?? You mean Hellas Verona are right wing dont you ?? Chievo (the "flying donkeys") dont seem partial either way. I'd hazzard a guess that InterNAZIonale are the right wing team in Milan... but then who owns the other Milan club?

    The German clubs that are right wing are almost all based in the East. Right wing opinion is more wide spread in the East (ive been told), then again Eastern Germany's very own "famous CFC" used to be known as FC Karl Marx Stadt... ah the things you pick up from learning German from a text-book donated to schools from the generous DDR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo
    Lazio fans of course did that rather... er... touching tribute to Arkan as requested by Sinisa Mihailjalovic. Dunno if Roma are a fascist club, is Franco Sensi right wing ?? You mean Hellas Verona are right wing dont you ?? Chievo (the "flying donkeys") dont seem partial either way. I'd hazzard a guess that InterNAZIonale are the right wing team in Milan... but then who owns the other Milan club?

    The German clubs that are right wing are almost all based in the East. Right wing opinion is more wide spread in the East (ive been told), then again Eastern Germany's very own "famous CFC" used to be known as FC Karl Marx Stadt... ah the things you pick up from learning German from a text-book donated to schools from the generous DDR.
    Yes Hellas not Chievo and I think that you may be right with Inter, although no doubt Mr. Berlessconi (spelling?) will try to tap into any right wing views in AC's support.

    There apparently has been a growing right wing element in the Roma support esp. amoungst their Ultras over the past few years. In the seventies they were the big left wing club however this has changed. Certainly interviews that I have seen with leading Roma Ultras (shown on Football Italia) show them expressing v. right wing views
    Apparently there has been much speculation that the abandoment of the last Rome derby was a due to a joint effort from the Roma and Nazio Ultras. (the game was abandoned after a rumour went around that a young girl was knocked down by the police, this was subsequently shown to be false.) An article in When Saturday Comes alledged that mobile phone records show text messages exchanged in the minutes leading up to half time, and the appeals to abandon the game, between the two sets of leading Ultras - admitedly this could equally be over genuine belief that someone had been killed or to arrange a fight outside.
    Secondaly and more damingly there were anti Police banners that appeared at half time amoungst the two supporters - remarkable coincidence

    Remember reading 'Football against the Enemy,' there is a chapter on the most successful post war team in Europe (domestically at least) the Stasi backed Union Berlin. Simon Kuper comments that as the team slide into obscurity in the new slightly less secret police dominated united the Germany their crowds got so small and so violent, that it became possible to speak of the lunatic majortiy amougst the support.
    Sorry rather getting away from favorite clubs in Europe but I based a lot of my football feelings in Europe in the basis of politics.
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    Dont follow anyone except city. However ive an interest in football everywhere in the world and keep an eye out for the clubs grounds ive visited and foreign teams ive seen.


    As Pat O Bantan noted above - its funny how Honved are ignored. The second greatest name in European football after Real Madrid.

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    I keep an eye out on Man Yoo as I think that they are always a positive, can do club and have a good Irish connection. I wasnt too upset about loosing the leage or anything, I think that they are more my Champions League team.

    I also like PSG, dont know why but I love Paris so I guess that has something to do with it. I took in a gome over there a few years ago (just before the World Cup) and they had Ronaldinho (who scored 2 on the night), JJ Ocochya, Cisse (now at Bermingham) and a few others who went to Korea/Japan in the team. Lovely stadium and great atmosphere.

    Ive got respect for Ajax too.
    As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davros
    Dub.agrees with Corkman,for Two important reasons.........my two favourite Scottish clubs......one of Irish heritage,the other not.....Central Park ,one of the oddest grounds I've ever been to!
    Central Park used to be better known for it's stock car racing than football, maybe it still is!

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    Manchester United first and foremost, but also used to catch Alty games, and more occasionally Bury games. Also went a few Bradford games, as my mate from college was from there - common hatred of Lids helped.

    Won't pay Murdoch for sky, so don't really see too much continental football bar the champions league - no real soft spot for any others really. The new format means that United regularly play the teams that you used to have a romantic notions for, like Juve, Barca etc.
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    Grim city, well certainly around the ground is. However, there was still standing there in those days, when it had long since gone from the Premier....
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    Quote Originally Posted by davros
    ,left the impression that part of Fife,was slightly odd/twee.....
    Before MaggieT came to power it was a thriving coal mining community as were the 2 adjacent towns the stangely named Lumphinnans and Lochgelly where the scottish school "taw" (leather belt) was made before corporal punishment was made illegal. Cowdenbeath also used to have a good 'flapper' greyhound track. Thing about Fife is that there are too many teams - Cowdenbeath, Dunfermline, East Fife (Methil/Buckhaven) and Raith Rovers and as there is no coal industry left, there's very little money in the county. Dunfermline's proximity to Edinburgh is the only reason that the town and it's team have prospered in recent years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    Mmmmmmmm, Bradford, like Halifax only uglier...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton

    Remember reading 'Football against the Enemy,' there is a chapter on the most successful post war team in Europe (domestically at least) the Stasi backed Union Berlin. Simon Kuper comments that as the team slide into obscurity in the new slightly less secret police dominated united the Germany their crowds got so small and so violent, that it became possible to speak of the lunatic majortiy amougst the support.
    Sorry rather getting away from favorite clubs in Europe but I based a lot of my football feelings in Europe in the basis of politics.
    Not having read the book. I thought that it was Dynamo Berlin who were the state sponsered team of preference. As they won the league for 10 seasons on the trot.

    My Favourite continental team is Ajax.

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