Glory Hunter or not to glory Hunter
I support Arsenal. I have since i was about 6 years old. They are the only team i have supported excluding the now defunct Football Kingz & NZ Knights, and the newly founded Wellington Phoenix. I don't have any other club shirts apart from an away Inter Milan shirt which was my dad's but he is living overseas so i look after it.
If Arsenal got relegated, i would still wear the shirts, sing the songs and follow the matches on the net (cause sky wouldn't show championship games). I would love to go to an Arsenal game live, but right now i can't it would just be far too expensive. I plan to when i'm on my OE.
Good to see you supporting a lower league club though mate good loyalty i like that and welcome to the forum!
Have never been to the UK so I havnt been lucky enough to go to Old Trafford but its certainly on my todo list,hopefully something that will be done in the next couple of years.Will time it so I can get to see more than just their games though.
So glory hunter no but a passionate supporter yes.
I supported them at Workington Town, Grimsby, Hartlepool, Fisher Athletic as well as the glamour games against West Brom and Southampton.
I am a distant member now I live in NZ. (I also am a member of Clacton Town who play in the Eastern Counties League).
I have admiration for the fans who rescued Telford United and the other pheonix clubs.
I'm a huge Arsenal fan, always have been.
But can't say i've been to Highbury or Emirates.
West Ham fan all the way. Lived in London for 8 years, and had a season ticket at Upton Park for the 98/99 season. I started playing Saturday football again, so went to about 10 games a season.
Have about 40 Football strips but the only English one that isn't a Town shirt is a Barnet one with Loaded on the front that is too small for me anyway. Will nearly always have a soft spot for any club with kiwi's at it but if they were playing Ipswich i'd want an Ipswich win.
Would you stick with your team if they were relegated? Yes, but I dont want to imagine Conference :(
You think supporting QPR is hard? We were voted the most stressful team to support. We've been in administration, been hours from non existtence, and came 1 result from going into non-league. But im County til I die, nothing and nobody will change that.
UP THE MIGHY 'PIES!
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We've also had some trouble with hooligans recently, about 200 forest ran on our pitch after a friendly and aboout 50 of our firm lads went on, the forest fans sh*tted themselves cause the county lads were the real deal and we chased 200 of them off, but the few that stayed on got f**ked up. Banning qutie a few, which is a big shame because the forest twats were the ones to blame and you cant really blame the county lads for getting angry as some disrespectful twats. Rant over.
For some of us our team getting anywhere near the Championship would be giddy heights indeed!!
For some of us our team getting anywhere near the Championship would be giddy heights indeed!!
Poul Hubertz says he would love to stay at Millwall, but admits he may have to leave to further his career.
The striker is currently training with Bournemouth and is set to play for the Cherries against Portsmouth tonight.
The Dane told the South London Press:
'I think if I had been playing for Millwall, I would have done well. But it is up to the manager, and I have to respect his views.
'But all I'm doing now is trying to get fit so that if anything happens, I will be ready.'
Millwall boss Willie Donachie also added that should Hubertz stay in South London next season, he will be given a chance:
'He knows if our four other forwards are fit, though, it will be hard for him to be involved. But I've known players be told that and then end up full internationals, so the door is never closed.'
thats my story!