ScouseFox Posted 15 July 2011 Posted 15 July 2011 Bristol Rovers/Everton are the results I look for after ours, and the games I go to with mates if I can't get to ours.
Mr Happy Posted 15 July 2011 Posted 15 July 2011 Royal blue blood runs through my veins. Leicester is my home town team, they have my full support. Occassionally I do have a look at other teams results usually teams that family or friends support.
Finnegan Posted 15 July 2011 Posted 15 July 2011 WHY-UL AM WERTH, MA ROOOOOD ON THUS ERTH, AAAAH WUL BEE WUTH YOOOOU. \o/ Wouldn't really call them a second team, though. Just a favourite from a different league.
shen Posted 15 July 2011 Posted 15 July 2011 WHY-UL AM WERTH, MA ROOOOOD ON THUS ERTH, AAAAH WUL BEE WUTH YOOOOU. \o/ Wouldn't really call them a second team, though. Just a favourite from a different league. Rood?
Yojoe36 Posted 15 July 2011 Posted 15 July 2011 Hell no. Supporting another team should be classed as adultery
Guest parky0607 Posted 16 July 2011 Posted 16 July 2011 Borussia Dortmund. Anyone who's been to Signal Iduna Park will know why . I like to see them do well mainly because their shirt is sponsored by my companys biggest rivals
LCFC_FAN_1995 Posted 7 August 2011 Posted 7 August 2011 I like Spurs, love their manager and how they play football :trumpet:
LCFC_FAN_1995 Posted 7 August 2011 Posted 7 August 2011 Gotta keep an eye on AFC Wimbledon! and Crawley
The Doctor Posted 8 August 2011 Posted 8 August 2011 and Crawley why? Their manager's a right little scum-bag. AFC Wimbledon, to an extent, deserve the good will towards them because of the situation in which they were formed, a community responding the the theft of their local team and it will be a great day for football as a sport when AFC overtake Mkdonalds in the league pyramid. Crawley on the other hand are just a run of the mill club being managed by a criminal (tax evasion while at Boston). alongside AFC Wimbledon I like to see FC United, Cowdenbeath & Celtic do well but I wouldn't say I support any of them, just Leicester and Scotland.
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