What is your domestic football club that you cheer for? (5 Viewers)

V

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Beh, Hajduk is my home team but I rarely watch them now. Mostly on TV and less on the stadium.
Used to go regularly with my dad back in the late 80's/ early 90's, but it was different watching a strong Hajduk with Boksic, Bilic, Jarni etc playing against the team that ended up winning the CL (Red Star) or against a Dinamo with Suker and Boban and Partizan with Mijatovic. Now they mostly play against village teams.

This being said, I will probably watch them tomorrow against Anderlecht :)
Glory-hunter, ey?

Likewise. :p
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Ironic how gloryhunting seems ok in our domestic leagues, but we never accept gloryhunting when it comes to the foreign clubs we support.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Ironic how gloryhunting seems ok in our domestic leagues, but we never accept gloryhunting when it comes to the foreign clubs we support.
Oh my crappy team is one of the biggest teams in SA but they haven't won the league in over 12 yrs, yet i still like them.

So take that shit somewhere else.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Oh my crappy team is one of the biggest teams in SA but they haven't won the league in over 12 yrs, yet i still like them.

So take that shit somewhere else.

Who lit a candle under your arse?


I myself am a gloryhunter in my domestic league, i take no interest whatsoever in my domestic club, though their games are never broadcasted on tv and they don't have a website or anything, but still one could make the effort if he wanted to. I'm sure i would have made the effort had my team been any good in Libya. Which is the very definition of gloryhunting.

My point is, most of us are gloryhunters in our domestic leagues, and we see nothing wrong with that. But we never accept gloryhunters when it comes to the foreign clubs we support. Isn't that kind of ironic and hypocritical?
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Who lit a candle under your arse?


I myself am a gloryhunter in my domestic league, i take no interest whatsoever in my domestic club, though their games are never broadcasted on tv and they don't have a website or anything, but still one could make the effort if he wanted to. I'm sure i would have made the effort had my team been any good in Libya. Which is the very definition of gloryhunting.

My point is, most of us are gloryhunters in our domestic leagues, and we see nothing wrong with that. But we never accept gloryhunters when it comes to the foreign clubs we support. Isn't that kind of ironic and hypocritical?
There would have been an explosion if that happened, no?:D

Yeah it's pretty much the case, as you say. Except for Red, Aberdeen suck donkey balls & he still supports them.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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There would have been an explosion if that happened, no?:D

Yeah it's pretty much the case, as you say. Except for Red, Aberdeen suck donkey balls & he still supports them.
Only if you farted, or so i'm told.


Exactly. The rest of us are all gloryhunters, but Ian is of the worst kind, even domestically i doubt any of us would change alliances for any reason. :analcanon:
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Only if you farted, or so i'm told.


Exactly. The rest of us are all gloryhunters, but Ian is of the worst kind, even domestically i doubt any of us would change alliances for any reason. :analcanon:
Yeah Ian should be tried for footballing terrorism charges, as Andy would say. The worst part is that he'll try & rub barcelona's success in our faces & have the nerve to call Juve a corporate club.

Fucking prick.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Yeah Ian should be tried for footballing terrorism charges, as Andy would say. The worst part is that he'll try & rub barcelona's success in our faces & have the nerve to call Juve a corporate club.

Fucking prick.

and the correct punishment if we were to listen to Andy would be to send him to FEMA Camps.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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@Blondu, look at it like this.

None of us had any problem with Alen saying he doesnt watch or doesn't care much for his domestic team anymore because they don't have interesting players(or insert any reason ), but imagine if someone said that he doesn't care much for Juve anymore after Calciopolli, or if someone said that he doesn't watch Arsenal anymore, since they stopped winning trophies?

We would castrate the second fellow, wouldn't we?
 

blondu

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Nov 9, 2006
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alen just grew old..got married and had children..right ? :p..

when i'm gonna be 30 i'm still gonna watch juve but not with todays intensity.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Forget Alen then. Lets take Vlatko, though i'm not completely familiar with his story, lets assume his story is similar to Alens, he used to watch his domestic team, but for whatever gloryhunting reason, he stopped :p

We all read it, and we're all ok with it(I know i am), but hell breaks loose if he said the same thing about Juventus, Barcelona, Man Utd, Chelsea etc.
 

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