When will you stop supporting Juve? (13 Viewers)

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Martin

Martin

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    :D

    I actually wrote something to blast at you for comparing fanhood to the taste in music but the more I wrote the less it made sense :p
    Yeah, that really destroys a good rant. When I can't even convince myself with it :D

    But you know something? This sports team thing is very much like religion in one aspect. And that is how people sort of take turns to announce how much they love the club. One person says it, others sing the chorus. Next time another person opens the thread, again he gets the chorus. If you want to know why it's such a strong bond I think the answer is this. In just how much reinforcement there is, how often you have the opportunity to "witness" how another person "really believes", thus strengthening your own belief. The very same mechanism that you find in religious rituals.
     

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    king Ale

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    Oct 28, 2004
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    Very true. I even take a step further and compare this to the level of this supporting everything which represents your nationality thing. You have to be loyal to it, you have to stick to it no matter what. Just like your religion, your nationality (and everything which is representing it) must be like a treasure to you which you have to keep hold of in the best way possible even when it actually doesn't even make sense to yourself.
     

    Ken

    The Dutch Touch
    Aug 17, 2007
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    I'll never stop supporting Juventus. The Old Lady will always be my team and I can't think of a reason why I'd give up supporting them.
     

    Ken

    The Dutch Touch
    Aug 17, 2007
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    whatever Kenny G, we all know you're one more Juve loss away from rejoining the Bartha support group
    What do you mean.. rejoining? Juve have been successful enough for me not to switch before, but this season... how could I stay. See you there Ahmed.

    :p
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    I don't know, but people lose interest. Do you listen to the same music all your life? Do you love the same books? Do you maintain any sort of cultural interest that never changes?

    Maybe some people do, but most don't.
    Bad comparison.

    You would still read different books no? But you wouldn't loose the hobby of reading books.

    You would listen to different song but you wouldn't loose your hobby/love to music.

    It's not like Juventus have the same squad playing the same match.
     

    swag

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    When Cristian Molinaro wins the Ballon d'Or for leading Stuttgart to the Champions League title trophy.

    Then I will have surely seen everything.
     

    JuveJay

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    Mar 6, 2007
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    Supporting this club has been in my family for around 80 years, so I can't see me stopping anytime soon because of a bad spell.

    It's different for different people I guess, how they came to support the club in the first place will influence it.
     

    Enron

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    I have already lost a big part of my interest, not because of Calciopoli, not because of the current awful form, I'm just not the type of fan I used to be anymore. I like Juve, I like to get the chance to watch them despite the poor coverage of Serie A games in Iran but I'm not obsessed with them anymore. However I'm not going to pick another team to support because the reason for me not being so interested in Juve like the past is that I'm simply not a football fan like I used to be.
    I feel exactly the same way with Liverpool. I never get to see them play, though I follow them everyday in the media they feel much more secondary to other facets of my life. The US NT and my general goings on take precedence. With that said, I don't really like anyone else either and many teams just simply disgust me.

    Though you might not be "the same fan you one were" you're still a fan and that's what counts. People seem to forget that football is simply just a game and while it may gives a momentary escape from reality there are still much more important things in the world.
     
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    Martin

    Martin

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    good answers swag and Kyle

    Bad comparison.

    You would still read different books no? But you wouldn't loose the hobby of reading books.

    You would listen to different song but you wouldn't loose your hobby/love to music.

    It's not like Juventus have the same squad playing the same match.
    How about going to the theater? If someone at some age begins to go regularly to see plays, does that mean he will always be doing that?
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    Bad comparison.

    You would still read different books no? But you wouldn't loose the hobby of reading books.

    You would listen to different song but you wouldn't loose your hobby/love to music.

    It's not like Juventus have the same squad playing the same match.
    Well said.
     

    king Ale

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    Oct 28, 2004
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    Bad comparison.

    You would still read different books no? But you wouldn't loose the hobby of reading books.

    You would listen to different song but you wouldn't loose your hobby/love to music.

    It's not like Juventus have the same squad playing the same match.
    Now this is the bad comparison Rab.

    You might read different books but you wouldn't lose the hobby of reading.

    You might listen to different types of music but you wouldn't lose your love to music.

    And you wouldn't lose your hobby of watching football games but you might become a fan of different teams.
     

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