In all honesty I used to be an avid Liverpool fan first and foremost followed by Harps. Back then I couldn't travel to as many games and the only team I could see was Liverpool on the box. I got a car and started travelling to more Harps games. I now rarely miss a Harps game and if I have nothing better to be doing then I will sit down and watch Liverpool. I am now going to get ready for astro, it starts at 7.30. I will check the champs league result when I get back.
It was the togetherness of the Harps fans, the sheer pleasure I get from supporting my local team that got me hooked on Harps. To say I support Liverpool would be a lie, to say I look out for their results would be closer to the mark.
This is a prime example of fickle Irish folk.
We had Celtic in Finn Park in august, the ground was packed (around 6,ooo) the majority of which was "Celtic fans".
The tickets were sold inside the ground the previous 2/3 games. Each game had over 2000 inside the ground up until half time, when the Celtic fans got their tickets, they left promptly after. We won both games at a canter as far as I remember.
During the Harps - Celtic game they started to boo some of "their players" as "the brutal" Harps team were coasting 3 nil at HT.
FICKLE FANS, none of which forked out the €50 each to go to the gala dinner with the Celtic players afterwards. It was all Harps fans in attendance.
its easy to say you follow a team, i can follow a team in every league in the world, but to actually support a team and be there through the hard times and good times and havin the players acknowledge you on the streeet, is what it means to be true supporter,
in all honsety id say liverpool would loose a lot of there "followers" if they were relegated, and all they would have left is there true supporters, there the peopel you know love the club so many irish follow a winning team its easy to follow man u, liverpool, arsenal and chelski there always gonna be winnin stuff, but i have more respect for some one that follows leeds or aston villa as they didnt pick there club, there club picked them,
you can follow all you want but how do you call yourself a fan when you contribute notin the the actual support the team needs on match day
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I think you are free to have a significant interest in any team you want as I do. I enjoy to see Bray, Chelsea and Marseille to do well. I wear all three jerseys around the place and I do check up on their scores.
My problem with the Irish Celtic and English team fans is that an awful lot of them ignore the product that's on their doorstep. If they like football they can avail of it for a fraction of the price but they insist on going abroad and then knocking the league when asked why they don't support it.
However, I HATE the approach of most el fans who attack all no-el fans for not supporting the league, see the treatment of Ciaran in a recent thread as a prime example. That will never win people over and, imo, is going to worsen their view of the league and they'll probably tell their friend s of the experiences.
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I don't want to swing this off topic, but I support all Irish teams in Europe.
How many non-Shels fans supported them in Lansdowne a few years ago?
I was proud of St Pat's when they got a point in Parkhead. I was delighted when Bohs beat Aberdeen and Cork won in Sweden.
Other than that, I hope Shels stay down and Pat's, Bohs and Cork are relegated next season while Galway United win the League![]()
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I dont care if you support even foreign team there is once you support your local EL team.
Its people who support other teams at the expense of an EL team that are killing our league. Everyone else, enjoy yourself
but the problem is when you ask someine why they dont suport the EL they say its ****, and you ask them what there comparing it to, and the say the EPL, clubs that have billion pound budgets and the likes, you can not compare the EL with the EPL it makes no sense, that is why these people are annoying, football is football, its always 11 VS 11,
if you think the EPL is so good why dont you go to more games instead of havin your fotballin knowledge limited to the magic box, sorry but people whos football expierience is limited to the magic box is no fan of the sport,
if you travel over a few times a year to watch your team its right to say you support them, i actually know peopel who have never gone to a game abroad and say they follow a team all there lives, and say there fans, they play it in a gym every single week, but they wouldnt go to a local game,
these people are just weird, no reson you cant follow a foreign team but no point (i think) in sayin you a fan of football when all you watch is a box in the corner
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This statement annoys the hell out me whenever someone sprouts it out, people 'adore' and support Steven Gerrard because he plays for Liverpool, not because he's Steven Gerrard...if he packed his bags in the morning and left the club the adoration/support would cease for the most part as it would for the likes of Rooney (Everton), Lampard (West Ham), Anelka (insert any previous club), etc...people may still respect the players if they returned but would they worship them...of course there are some exceptions, Fowler, Larrson, etc...
People adore players for the jersey they wear not of who they are in most cases...you can worship a player when he wears your jersey, but when he doesn't?
The English example you have used isn't valid as the majority of Irish fans would boo the Pope if he wore an England jersey...
This IMO is like having a debate about where one should go on holidays... I like to holiday in Ireland and I also like to travel to locations abroad... no one has a right to tell me I should only holiday in Ireland... so IMO there is nothing wrong with supporting a foreign team.. what is 'wrong' is when people slag off the LOI who haven't actually ever been to a game...but hey that's democracy, so like holidays and attracting punters, it's up to the LOI to convince people that the local product is worth trying... regretfully the FAI when compared to the tourist board has failed miserably
I prefer to put my time into grass roots football, being involved with my local intermediate club and the local schoolboy club. I bring my young lad along to a few random EL games every season. Maybe 4 or 5. I do get a sense of inverted snobbery coming from a lot of Eircom League supporters. Its like slagging off somebody because they are wearing an Armani suit instead of one made by McGees of Donegal.
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Went to Old Trafford with friends of mine last week. As a kid I'd have had Liverpool as my second team but I grew out of it. I went to manchester for beers with mates and to see world class footballers. I've yet to meet a LOI fan that doesn't watch Match of the day or the live sunday game most of the time. Whether we allign themselves with one of the British sides or not we all have an interest in it.
However there's a world of difference between taking an interest in something and the ridiculous devotion to a team you arbitrarily decide to "follow".
On some of the points raised earlier
1) Did any of the people who said they follow two teams answer who they'd pick in a competitive game. I know plenty of Pats/Celtic people who were gutted when we lost to them in europe.
2) Where are people getting the idea that LOI fans are against premiership fans, anywhere but on internet forums? If any of the people who claim they won't go to LOI games because of the attitudes here actually went to games they'd realise people have better things to do than bitch or moan about people's "other" teams. Can you give examples of how this snobbery manifested itself? Was it all in your mind or was it one or two people making comments?
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