Dude, you've only lived in one country all your life, how can you possibly put yourself in someone who's lived in other places' shoes? You do not and will not understand how it is until you've done it. Even then you might not because you've passed that age where you're still developing. My ties to Pakistan will always remain because of my parents and my culture, but so will my ties to Sweden because I grew up there. What I am is a mix of both worlds; that gives me the right to support either country or both. I can't explain it any better because it's a feeling.
There are those members on this board, who have no connection to Italy what so ever, but support them with immense passion...now that I don't understand at all. I'm with you 100% on that.
There are those members on this board, who have no connection to Italy what so ever, but support them with immense passion...now that I don't understand at all. I'm with you 100% on that.
I don't care where I have lived because that doesn't mean anythign whatsoever... anybody can support a side living thousands of miles away. If that wasn't the case, we are all fake Juventini. If that's so, then my point is just more enhanced by the fact that nobody can seriously support two sides when they can potentially face-off against one another.
If I was Morraidiot and was born in Italy, I would support the Azzurri and not care about Canada because the latter is false support... if i grew up in Pakistan I would support Pakistan because that's where I'm from. I have fucking German heritage like crazy, but I hate their national team. Want to know why? Because I don't have any connection to them besides the fact my name is German.
I just cannot respect anybody that loves multiple clubs/national teams. It's superficial support and those supposed supporters probably know it too.
