If you read it again, I don't think you will find that is what is implied? Nothing wrong or strange about following several sports. The point I was trying to make was there is a distinction between someone who follows one particular sport/team, regardless of when this clashes with another event which could be in a different sport, and those who chose a particular event that may clash with a team they support.
For example, if UCD were playing an EL game at the same time that Dublin were playing in the Leinster SFC and someone had the choice of attending one or the other, I would regard someone who chose the UCD game to be more of 'genuine' UCD fan than someone who chose the Dublin game. They may well be a 'genuine' sports fan or an 'event junkie', but I would not consider them to be 'genuine' UCD fan in the same vein as someone who chose to watch UCD.
Again, I think you misread or misunderstood the point I was making. I never suggested any such a thing. What I was suggesting was that where someone had restrictions, financial, family, work or whatever and as a result had to decide between attending one particlular game rather another particular game, their choice of which game they attend is generally based on what they prioritise at the time. Often that choice is made on personal preference and personal priority rather than for any other reasons of practicality (i.e. financial, family, or work)
Think back to the numbers that travelled to Germany and Cyprus last year! Why did more people chose Germany than Cyprus, if they could only make one trip?
- Financial: hardly!
- Time off work: both games were on a Saturday!
- Family: could be, must have been an awful lot of family commitments that weekend in October!
- Germany: likely to be better craic, more attractive game, all 'genuine' fans will be going, if there is one game to go this was it!
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What started this discussion was that fans who go regularly to Ireland games usually end up being allocated tickets by the FAI when tickets are scarce and that is the way it should be. Others, who for whatever reason only go to certain games, should accept that the 'regulars' have priority for tickets. However, there are plenty who don't accept that to be the case and when they can't get tickets, they claim to be 'genuine' fans.
If that still sounds like coming from a high horse, then 'Amen'.
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