Where your team's fans come from
Where your team's fans come from
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Kitchski

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6,542 posts

251 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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Interesting reading:

Le Article

Pretty much confirms what I thought about Citeh hehe

Cie

19,272 posts

213 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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The article left out the best image.


BlackST

9,080 posts

185 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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I'll be honest, I know very few scousers who will buy Liverpool tops.
I only buy mine to play 5 a side in and don't wear it to go the game.

There are only 3 Sports directs in Liverpool. I've never bought a Liverpool top in my life from Sports direct smile

London424

12,945 posts

195 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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BlackST said:
I'll be honest, I know very few scousers who will buy Liverpool tops.
I only buy mine to play 5 a side in and don't wear it to go the game.

There are only 3 Sports directs in Liverpool. I've never bought a Liverpool top in my life from Sports direct smile
Someone has to do it, so might as well be me...isn't it because Liverpool fans from Liverpool steal them?

BlackST

9,080 posts

185 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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London424 said:
BlackST said:
I'll be honest, I know very few scousers who will buy Liverpool tops.
I only buy mine to play 5 a side in and don't wear it to go the game.

There are only 3 Sports directs in Liverpool. I've never bought a Liverpool top in my life from Sports direct smile
Someone has to do it, so might as well be me...isn't it because Liverpool fans from Liverpool steal them?
No. More money in hubcaps.

nicanary

10,853 posts

166 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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I was watching a quiz show on telly the other night. A woman contestant was asked where she came from. "Preston. Born and bred". And what football team do you support? "Chelsea". Her son supported Man Utd and her husband some other club. Makes me seethe.

I'm a very simplistic person, almost naive to some. And I'm 64 so I remember footie pre-big money. Still doesn't stop me getting angry, though. OK it's a free country etc., but how the hell will your local club improve its team, or even survive, if the public don't support it? What's so wrong with watching your local club just for the sake of watching the match, rather than the "glamour"? I'm from Norwich, I'm quite used to my club doing the yo-yo, and I don't mind much. It didn't even concern me when they fell into League One - they deserved it. It's all part of the pleasure/nightmare of supporting a team who haven't got much cash.

If you live in Yeovil, or Gateshead, or Crewe, support your club. They need the money. These days it's all about association with success. In Ulster where I live, because they don't have top-flight footie, most locals support an English club, and I have no truck with that. Having said that, some folks feel the need to buy an awful lot of shirts - the Premiership team they support, Rangers or Celtic according to "choice" ( although there's a marked lack of Rangers flags about these days smile), Linfield or Glentoran according to choice, plus the Norn Irn national shirt. Expensive support.

But the choice of Prem team is usually based on success. It was up till recently all about Man Utd, now they've changed to Chelsea, and City with that anaemic colour of sky-blue. It makes my blood boil.

Rant over.

PS Can't they see that if more of them support their local club. it'll have more money, attract more attention, maybe achieve more? AArrgghh!

slimtater

1,035 posts

190 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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If its based on shirt buying then is it possible that London will figure highly for most UK clubs simply based on that is where overseas tourists mainly go and therefore buy them there?

Or perhaps even due to having the largest population in the UK?