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If I Stop Supporting United Who Should I Support

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Jake_Cooney | 00:03 Wed 16th Mar 2016 | Football
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I was thinking Watford or QPR. Watford is 5.5 miles away and QPR is 6.7 miles away but QPR's season tickets are cheaper. Which club do you think i should support?
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Snap on the posting-time and snap on the message, Andy!
That's what I meant, Andy-Hughes. I just put the first sentence a bit clumsily.
Brentford?
My dad has always stayed loyal to Leyton Orient. It is where he was born and raised. He still goes to a few of the home matches and he's in his 80's!
Cupid loves football
Quite so Clover/Andy/QM - I cordially dislike football (certainly the 'overpaid cheating hairdressers' variety as evinced in the Premier League).

I have no interest at all in the results and/or leagues ... but ... but ... but ...

... I still look for Wolves results each week - I was born there, it's in my blood and seems impossible to eradicate. The concept of chasing success and becoming (say) a Villa supporter is just impossible to understand.
We're a family divided between Manchester United and Liverpool, God only knows why one of my younger Bro's is an Aston Villa Supporter.
This thread is going downhill fast - a Wolves fan followed by reference to a Villa fan.
Have one of your baggies get the magic sponge and mop your brow.
They don't need your support just your dosh.
I reject the "one where you were born" rule (I was born in Penge), and would replace it by "the one where you first started watching". Which is why I still support Norwich City even though I moved away over 45 years ago (after 15 years regular attendance at Carrow Road). Subsequent "local" teams include Swindon, Stevenage, Brentford, Fulham and Pompey, but no way will I desert Norwich, that would be heresy ;-)

My "support" now is remote, I rarely attend any games.
Forget football, it is boring.
You are within a stones throw of The Royal Ballet, The English National Ballet and Ballet Rambert.
Unfortunately they don't sell pies in the interval
I do agree Mrs O, I love the ballet. But opportunities seem few and far between.

What, no pies?

Sod the ballet then.
why do you feel you need to support anyone, after all if you need advice on who to support you can't be that big a fan. personally i never have understood what enjoyment people (mainly blokes)get from watching 22 grown men chasing a bag of wind around a field and don't get me started about rugby.
ahh so your a golfer.
Grown women do it to paul.
*too
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHEMkbyXFxs
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Firstly I've never lived in Manchester I've always lived in London and because of this I've only ever been to 2 games none of which in old Trafford I want to go to more games and be a 'real' supporter and not a 'glory hunter' and I don't see how changing to Watford or QPR would make me more likely to see a trophy being lifted if I wanted that I'd stay with United or switch to Spurs or Arsenal.

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