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Following English Clubs

Do any of you follow an English club?

I dont mean Man Utd, Arse, Liverpool or Chelski, I mean a proper club.

If you do, which one and why?

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Man City - Watched them in the Guiness Sixes on tv when I was young ansd they were in Red n Black so that was it for me!

Norwich, purely for the fact that is where I was born

Darlington. Darlo lad born and bred and they are still my main team with Caley as my Scottish team. However, I am a born again Scot and my belief that you support your home town team is why I made sure my son became a Caley fan rather than the old firm (which was beginning to happen).

Grass Roots football is where it is at.

Daaarlooooo!

when i was young used to be a Tottenham fan done a teddy and moved on to manchester united and still there

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Palace, obviously. Quote:

"more for their colours than their talent"  :004:

:rotflmao:  Where did you get that quote!!! :023:

English teams ?

Why has no one mentioned Gretna yet

The Eagles have been mentioned a few times, do they still have that goalie who looks like he has been pulled in of the street at the last minute, he wears a ?2.99 tracksuit.

English teams ?

Why has no one mentioned Gretna yet

Maybe because they are about a mile inside Scotland and nobody gives a feck about them  :sillywave: try Berwick though for English  :001:

English teams ?

Why has no one mentioned Gretna yet

Maybe because they are about a mile inside Scotland and nobody gives a feck about them  :sillywave: try Berwick though for English  :001:

I was attempting to be humorous I will try again at a later date.

Used to live in Brighton.  Went to a handful of games, dont think I'd ever travel all the way down there now to see a game though.

Not actually been to ICT yet as we havent moved to Inverness yet. Will be moving in the next 6 weeks and believe in supporting the "local" team. I've supported Charlton Athletic all my life. Step-fathers son-in -law (Brian Kinsey) played for Charlton and they were my first club and will always remain in my heart. Been to about 5 home games and Palace away this season but obviously when we move will be unable to afford to keep going so will be supporting ICT and attending as many games as possible home and away.

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Crickey, both Brighton who we hate and Charlton who we pity. Hows my luck!! :blah01:

Man City.....

Family moved down to Manc when I was 2. If you're living there you only support one team and they play in blue. Season ticket for decades down there, never won a thing!

The other lot don't even play in Manchester - their ground is in Salford, they have hoards of glory-hunting fans from the South and they smell.....

Now I've moved back and brought my ability to jinx a team to Caley..... :023:

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I'm a huge fan of Everton. As stated above, it's because of the Scottish influence, past and present.

Earlier this season my partner and myself were very near to going to watch Everton vs. Sunderland at Goodison, but we had tickets for the Stereophonics in Aberdeen so went to that instead. When we left the gig, I heard the score. 7-1 to the toffees. Fur gawd's sake.  :029:

Also like to see Birmingham do well too, McLeish and Faddy being the main reasons...

Burnley. A sleeping giant. Very successful in the 1950s and early 1960s but currently mid-table in the Championship. They'll be in the Premier League one day I'm sure of that. They've a very good manager in Owen Coyle. Beat Southampton 1-0 yesterday.

Just back from Wigan v Tottenham, cracking game and an excellent night out in Blackpool after

ICT could definitely learn a few thing s from Wigan as an up and coming club trying to increase their support.  ?20 a ticket, free inflatables, clappers and balloons handed out to all the kids.  The best was the beer served inside the stadium at half time... superb

really enjoyed the weekend would thoroughly recommend it to anyone

bristol city

Your a let down CB    :029:

Birmingham for last 5 years or so.  :001:

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Burnley. A sleeping giant. Very successful in the 1950s and early 1960s but currently mid-table in the Championship. They'll be in the Premier League one day I'm sure of that. They've a very good manager in Owen Coyle. Beat Southampton 1-0 yesterday.

Oh dear Palace 5 - Burnley 0 today. Palace in the play offs!!!!!

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My English club, Exeter City, are in the Blue Square Conference play off final at Wembley on Sunday v Cambridge.  Guess who is going to be there cheering them on?  That'll be my first visit to the 'new' Wembley, so I'm really looking forward to it.

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My brother is moving to Exeter in June, I am going down in July to his wedding. Will be rooting for City at Wembley. Can you try to not steal the goalposts please!! :018:

Scunthorpe United.

One day they will be the new Barcelona of Europe.

(Well, someone has to support them).

Just back from Wembley after seeing Exeter just about deserve their victory and gain their place back in Football League.  Great stadium by the way, even half full.  I'm sure Exeter will do well in Div 2.  They have a good set up now, after tremendous boardroom problems a few years ago.  Watch them fly! They're sponsored by Flybe, like us!

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