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Agreed, think he's sound me.He comes across as a canny bloke. Think he would be canny to have a pint with.
Support who you want, take enjoyment as you please.
I think there's a difference between the people who have no links, and 'randomly ' choose one of the 'big 6', Real, Barca, PSG, just because they are winning and trendy, and kids like the Spelling Bee kid who is obviously not choosing for that reason.I get it but I also get people from afar finding a club and buying into the story and the history etc . That Spelling bee kid .
I have a Maltese sister in law ,her brothers are all Liverpool mad
That why a club needs leaders and inspirational people and a strong identity.
If you have a Roker Park accent, then why wouldn't youI have an RP accent and am not from Sunderland who am I meant to support
I liked the video and agreed with him but you’ve put a good case forward for the other side. I do think what he says about it not feeling the same is true though.I'll go against the grain here but it's not true any more.
This is just tribal(in the sense of location) nonsense IMO
You can have someone who is local to an area who isn't really interested in football but goes to games just to be part of a group and they won't really care
You could have someone 150 miles away who for whatever reason has followed the club since they were a toddler and they'll be living and breathing everything about the club and the players and the history.
Life and society has moved on from being born in a village and never leaving. People/families move all around the country for education and jobs, part of that sort of globalisation is being able to get attached to things that they weren't born into
I think what he is really trying to say (but not explaining himself well) is that people who have no geographical or family links to a club usually seem to choose Liverpool/Man U, Arsenal, rather than Barnet, Tranmere or Stockport County - the term Glory Supporters was coined for these a long time ago.not one point in what DD says is true, in fact he comes owa as a bit of a tossa,personally been going to support the lads since 1962,but according to yon fucka I shouldn't be anywhere near, and yet a few on here agree with him,fukn hopeless argument he's spouting like
Bang on mate.I’m not saying it doesn’t happen in the north east but 90% of football shirts you see are either Sunderland or Newcastle.
When I moved to the Midlands I was shocked how many “support” United and Liverpool. You’re more likely to see a Man Utd shirt down here than Villa or Birmingham.
They tend to be ignorant as fuck about other clubs too.
I don't think he's saying that people shouldn't support who they want, his point is about getting 'that feeling" when you support your local, never-win-anything , constant disappointment of a club... And they give you a brief moment of a tiny glimmer of success ( a derby win, a win against the big boys, a cup final) .... Supporters of big clubs, especially the likes who aren't even from Manchester or Liverpool will never have "that feeling" .
That's all I interpret his comments as
Really? Some of our best fans are those who were born outside of the NE.…
I think if you’re born out of the region though it just can’t grab you in the same way.
I’m not saying it doesn’t happen in the north east but 90% of football shirts you see are either Sunderland or Newcastle.
When I moved to the Midlands I was shocked how many “support” United and Liverpool. You’re more likely to see a Man Utd shirt down here than Villa or Birmingham.
They tend to be ignorant as fuck about other clubs too.
I think if you’re born out of the region though it just can’t grab you in the same way.
you could certainly look at it that way, but its certainly not what he was implyingI think what he is really trying to say (but not explaining himself well) is that people who have no geographical or family links to a club usually seem to choose Liverpool/Man U, Arsenal, rather than Barnet, Tranmere or Stockport County - the term Glory Supporters was coined for these a long time ago.
That being said, I have come across such types who had season tickets and would travel 200 miles to Liverpool/Manchester every other week, so their dedication can't be questioned.
Right of course not and no club will do that for them if they don't have a football heritage, but picking one of the top 2 is just shit.Then I concur, I haven't watched it tbh was just commenting on the general feedback.
I dont think anyone who picks a random club could experience the feeling I had when we won at Wembley after my dad had passed or the little moments with my grandad over Sunderland, but they could of course have that from other areas of life that I dont.
I mean specifically the rivalry aspect, I suppose.Really? Some of our best fans are those who were born outside of the NE.
Yeah, I was thinking more about the rivalry aspect of things than love for the club, so I don’t mean to gatekeep.Only ever met one Stoke fan despite living so close for 18 years, lovely chap mind.
I couldnt possibly judge as I dont have the perspective of someone who supports a club of the region where they were born or grew up but i can say the club has played a huge role in my life.
My Dad took me to Roker Park in 1958, but I moved to London in 1970. I'm an exile but my two lads are Mackems through and through, despite being born and bred half-way between Spuds and the Arse. They love coming up to the stay with my sister and going to the SoL with their SC holding cousins. We buy lots of merch and get to whatever away games we can too. They have a real connection with the city and the region, despite living 280 miles away.True but this is part of the problem loads of northerners moved to London so you have cockneys supporting northern teams and now you have their kids supporting them.
There is/was hell-on in some of the midlands mining areas.I mean specifically the rivalry aspect, I suppose.