If you had to pick only one... (25 Viewers)

Club or NT?

  • Club(Juventus...)

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Jan 7, 2004
29,704
I voted for Juve, eventhoug I had to think 2-3 times before I did it...
I grow up as a patriot, it was the wars which happened in 90's in former Yugoslavia. Anyways, My first national team was Yugoslavia, statistically I could be proud of their achievements, after some years it became serbia and Montenegro while my country (Kosovo) was ignored but still under their borders. So I could never support serbs, now there is Kosovo awaiting for Fifa and UEFA to let them participate (fucking jerk political issues). In the other hand it was Juventus all the way, it's a special love, my National team can never offer my as great joy as Juventus does, in the other hand this is football, and Juventus gives me the most pleasure while I watch.

Many juve supporters support italy as well, that's very normal, as juve support you watch serie A the most, then nomrally (excluding) Lippi the stars of the league play for national team, and it's another joy to see them play all together.
I value a lot Italian national team is that, they have own players grown and real blood italians, (exceptation of Amauri (who may never play for italy) and Camo who is half half)The stupidest thing I see is that, national team such as turkey, australia and some other arab countries, they buy players from brazil or Africa make them play for them change their names, and they are so proud of that (you can be proud to have an additional citizen in your country, while you fuck up emigrants or people who really need to be part of that country just to survive)? You call that nationalism, does he represent you? of course not?

If Kosovo plays in worldCup final (which is more than a fantasy) and Juventus in Champions League, I'd definietely watch Juventus, the only reason is nationalism, I know everybody will call us Kosovar (a nationality which does not exist )while I'm albanian(im being nationalist now, but real one not fake one) which does not exist (like american) or many others which I won't count,

grow up already
 

Guardian

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Dec 28, 2005
281
Well I was born and I live in a country where "corruption" is a good word, your salary is big enough to feed family of rats, you get stuck in the traffic jams and it takes 1/3 of your time to get to your workplace ( but its better than the smell of fart, pensioners and onion in the public transport). In my country you couldn't distinguish the policemen from the criminals, basically due to their similar activities.
Not only that our best player is a Barbie girl from Manchester. No thanks.

I'd rather support monkeys team
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,165
Well I was born and I live in a country where "corruption" is a good word, your salary is big enough to feed family of rats, you get stuck in the traffic jams and it takes 1/3 of your time to get to your workplace ( but its better than the smell of fart, pensioners and onion in the public transport). In my country you couldn't distinguish the policemen from the criminals, basically due to their similar activities.
Not only that our best player is a Barbie girl from Manchester. No thanks.

I'd rather support monkeys team

No offense, and I know what you are saying, but this is by far one of the funniest posts I've ever seen.
 

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