Webbo Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 I always mean to go and see Quorn one day as it's not too far but I'd most probably be an armchair Arsenal fan.
21st Century Fox Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 doesnt noone get it if you was born in newcastle where they are football mad unlike alot of you on here . bfore you was picked up or cuddled dad would say to you you are a newcastle fan or whichever club was closest to you aint none of you ever heard of that . then baby moves to leicester to live his life he becomes a leicester supporter . but dad will always tell him he was born near st james park newcastle so that is his team . he dont have to support them if he dont want he can support who he wants ofcourse but the day he opend his eyes he was in newcastle END OF I can't find the Google translate option to translate this into English. Should I try Babelfish instead?
carlhltid Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 I can't find the Google translate option to translate this into English. Should I try Babelfish instead? no you should get your home work done and get an early night
21st Century Fox Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 no you should get your home work done and get an early night I don't get it? Have you not done your English homework and you're projecting it onto me?
Salieri Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 Perhaps if he'd had done his homework whilst in school we may actually be able to understand him.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 If I were not a City fan Something else I'd like to be If I were not a City fan A Citizen I would be! With a Poznan here A Poznan there Here a Poznan! There a Poznan! Everywhere a Poznan! If I were not a City fan A Manchester City fan me.
ealingfox Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 I can't really process the question, but if we'd never existed I imagine it would just be whoever my dad supports as that's why I am a fox. Local teams I'd have a choice between Hayes & Yeading, Brentford, QPR, Fulham and Chelsea. Behind LCFC I follow Man City (local team at my second home), Barca (Messi fanboy) and Borussia Dortmund (just like them). Have always had a soft spot for Newcastle though.
baylisslcfc Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 It would be West Brom. Some of my family are from Tipton and a relative has played for them and was captain when they won the cup. http://en.wikipedia....iki/Jem_Bayliss Boing Boing...
carlhltid Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 I don't get it? Have you not done your English homework and you're projecting it onto me? always someone on here calling people and slagging them off nothing better to do i suppose ile go and find someone to talk to who dont take the p*ss bye . dont be late for school son it starts at 845
21st Century Fox Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 always someone on here calling people and slagging them off nothing better to do i suppose ile go and find someone to talk to who dont take the p*ss bye . dont be late for school son it starts at 845 you missed off 'end of'.
Zingari Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 If I were not a City fan Something else I'd like to be If I were not a City fan A Citizen I would be! With a Poznan here A Poznan there Here a Poznan! There a Poznan! Everywhere a Poznan! If I were not a City fan A Manchester City fan me. good effort , but you're no nightguard
Tielemans63 Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 I go and watch a lot of Kettering Town anyway but in terms of League teams it'd prob be Villa. My uncle is a big Villa fan and I used to go to a few games with my cousins as a nipper. Hate them now though, obviously.
Captain... Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 doesnt noone get it if you was born in newcastle where they are football mad unlike alot of you on here . bfore you was picked up or cuddled dad would say to you you are a newcastle fan or whichever club was closest to you aint none of you ever heard of that . then baby moves to leicester to live his life he becomes a leicester supporter . but dad will always tell him he was born near st james park newcastle so that is his team . he dont have to support them if he dont want he can support who he wants ofcourse but the day he opend his eyes he was in newcastle END OF I think you are the only one that doesn't get it. I don't support Leicester because I was born in the royal, which I wasn't. It has nothing to do with birth, take a city with 2 clubs how does that work, surely the one closest to the hospital would get all the fans. My dad didn't bestow a club on me at birth like a fairy godmother, it was actually me that got him into football by nagging him to take me to filbert street that made him a Leicester fan, do you know why we went to city? Because we lived there at the time. That is how it works.
halferowley2 Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 Always supported Leicester since I was a child, from souith leicestershire never considered any other club. However, I love football and at times in my life have lived to far from Leicester to get to games that often so went to see the Local team where ever i worked an lived. I can enjoy watching other teams play but really I can only support Leicester City FC as a true fan.
21st Century Fox Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 Going by the carlhltid laws of geography, I'm a really rubbish Southampton supporter, I didn't celebrate their promotion or anything.
Father Ted Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 I've never thought about supporting anybody else and everybody in my family are Leicester fans... so I reckon I'd probably find a neat little League 2/Non-league club to support. Got a soft spot for Aldershot
smallpauldj Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 In the Blackburn play off final program, bottom of the old division 4 sat Northampton and ever since I have looked out for the results
Fox92 Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 I'd just be 92 Not sure... I like to see Liverpool doing well, but I've got a big soft spot for Grimsby.
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