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    I still take a passing interest in Nottingham Forest because how the mighty did fall and Clough was one of the greats. Had a dream I moved to England and ended up becoming a vocal supporter at Victoria Park, home of Hartlepool United. There is just no reason for it but dreams are dreams. Watched Preston North End play Westport on my birthday a good ten years ago in Westport.

    Soft spot for Elgin City, even found one of our forum supporters on their forum

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    Question

    Aren't St pauli the gayest team in Europe or something? Tranvestite Chairman?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete
    Aren't St pauli the gayest team in Europe or something? Tranvestite Chairman?
    yeah, the chairman is a transvestite alright. the St pauli area of hamburg where the club is based is right beside the red light/alternative area of the city.

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    Isn't St. Pauli the team that, when they most recently reached the top flight in Germany, painted their bus to make it look like a banger.

    If it is, in that season they beat Bayern, who had during had recently won the World Club Championship and then promptly had a load of tee-shirts made up which read World Club Championship Winners Beaters.

    Absolutely legendary - Count them as my favourite German club any day of the week!
    That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.

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    St.Pauli

    Their club colours are sh1tty brown, white and red. Pure class

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    LONGFORD TOWN - local team. Dad brought me out to a game when I was 4 and have been addicted ever since.

    MAN UTD - because it has been passed on down through the family

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    Limerick FC.
    Nearest eL club to me.
    Also have family in Limerick and went to college there.
    If you don't like John 3:7...
    There's always Limerick 37!

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin_rules_ie
    likewise

    and manutd cos when i was young you had two corkmen playing for them, roy and dennis
    Off topic but this is exactly the reason most Cork people choose club (Cork) over country. Most Dubs think of the likes of Duff and Keane as Irish but Keane and Irwin are Corkmen to the Cork people. Cork means so much more to Cork people than Dublin does to Dubs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy
    Off topic but this is exactly the reason most Cork people choose club (Cork) over country. Most Dubs think of the likes of Duff and Keane as Irish but Keane and Irwin are Corkmen to the Cork people. Cork means so much more to Cork people than Dublin does to Dubs.
    good point. Quite simply, I don't identify with most of the players on the irish team, so I have no affinity with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Éanna
    good point. Quite simply, I don't identify with most of the players on the irish team, so I have no affinity with them.
    Identify? You cant Identify with the way they play or do you have to like a player for the person he is? Fair enough if its your favourite band, Id obviously identify with a Dublin band before a Cork band because of the lyrics and style but with football? Thats a bit odd!

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    Manchester United - Born & Bred in Manchester. Don't believe the hype, Manchester is Red. Only the freaks in school supported siddy.

    Longford Town - Where my old man is from, natural choice when I moved "home". First games back in the 80's in Abbeycartron when we were over on holiday.

    Clubs I look out for rather than support - Altrincham FC (used to go a fair bit in my younger days - alternate weeks for home games with United usually). Bury FC and Bradford City (used to go with a few of the lads in college when no United game clashing). Kinda good to go, have a few beers, enjoy the game and not really care about the result. Bradford I especially enjoyed - they really hate leeds!
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    Rovers-my dad brought me to my fisrt game when i was 10, 25/3/94 v shels. then i started going regularly about 13 years old.round end of 96/97 season
    teams i look out for
    Celtic:irish history
    Napoli:maradona and crazy fans. averaging 40,000 in serie C1 B.saw them play in san paolo stadium last season.
    Barcelona:saw them in the Barcelona derby v rcd espanyol some years ago. Rivaldo scored 2 and kluivert got one.like their history.like the no-sponsors on shirts too though that trait will soon be history
    Boca Juniors: looked out for their results ever since Maradona rejoined in 1995.i remember watching a clip around that time on tv of Boca fans going mental after Diego was sent off, and the fire brigade had to be called in to hose the fans back after they tried to climb over the 30ft fences at the front of the terraces. crazy fans
    panathinaikos:good crest,good colors.good fans.links with Rovers ultras
    cliftonville: one of the few nationalist teams in the IL. saw them last year v linfield,good trip with about 80 Rovers fans running amok

    as much as i like to look out for other teams and wish them wel, id never compromise Rovers for anyone else. i Love Rovers. i like those clubs.big difference

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    Oxford-my parents from there and my family team, I guess

    Limerick-felt guilty about calling myself a football fan, while not watching my local team. so started two years ago and haven't looked back.

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    blackburn cz kevin moran played with them at the time.he was just pure heart on his sleave stuff be it GAA or soccer.the sight of him running down the pitch in croke park with a bloody bandage showed it all even though he was in a sky blue jersey

    barcelona as well because of the history and the fans.and the catalans are a bit like us in the way they look at the catalonia as a republic.here we have the PROC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy
    Off topic but this is exactly the reason most Cork people choose club (Cork) over country. Most Dubs think of the likes of Duff and Keane as Irish but Keane and Irwin are Corkmen to the Cork people. Cork means so much more to Cork people than Dublin does to Dubs.
    it might also be because cork is much smaller and personal.Dublin is impersonal in comparison.in cork you can't walk down a street without bumping into someone you know.etc
    Life isn't all beer and football...some of us haven't touched a football in months

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    Quote Originally Posted by M@ttitude
    Identify? You cant Identify with the way they play or do you have to like a player for the person he is? Fair enough if its your favourite band, Id obviously identify with a Dublin band before a Cork band because of the lyrics and style but with football? Thats a bit odd!
    What I mean is, I see City players around the place all the time, you can see irish rugby players, or GAA players around the place too. When do you ever see players from the ROI team around the place? they're living in a different country, and on a different planet: money, celebrity status etc

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    Rovers - when dunphy and giles took it over
    Liverpool - 1971 Cup Final me da gave me a jersey
    Real Madrid - best club side ever, look great in white
    Boca Juniors - Maradona played from them
    Argentina - to be different from everyone supporting Brasil
    Ajax - Cruyff, Neeskens et al
    Milan - I was a massive Van Basten fan
    Real Mallorca - saw them two years ago when Eto'o was with them
    and obviously The Boys in Green

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    stojkovic

    You didn't mention the man you named yourself after.... please elaborate

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