Other than Cardiff City of course.
For me, there is only one other team I look out for and that's Forest Green Rovers.
Reason being is that I think they're a very well run club. I've been following them for the past five or six years.
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Other than Cardiff City of course.
For me, there is only one other team I look out for and that's Forest Green Rovers.
Reason being is that I think they're a very well run club. I've been following them for the past five or six years.
I don't mind Spurs in the Premier League. Hope Wrexham stay up too
Liverpool- from
When I was about 6.
Millwall unless they are playing us,
Rangers
Seville
Oh and Newport Cewnty
In American football it’s the Indianapolis Colts
Lincoln City, check my handle. Partick Thistle because as a little boy I loved their shirt colours, same for Everton because they wore blue shirts, well I was only 12 or 13 so don't start!
Queen of the South,I know not why.
Middlesboro
Nottingham Forest
Real Mallorca
KAA Gent
Ajax
Anyone playing Liverpool.
Barry Town.....My home town
Southampton....lived there for 3 years in the 80's when they had the likes of Kevin Keegan playing for them
Cheltenham, Bristol Rovers and Chasetown.
Leeds.
Celtic
Brentford. Small club in a huge city, competing against lots of bigger local clubs. Play good football too.
Rangers WATP
Norwich, Arsenal,Hibernian.
Sheffield FC, Stockport, Chesterfield.
St Pauli always used to be an admired club, don’t hear so much about them now.
Rochdale, Oldham , Bury , Bolton , Stockport , Tranmere , Chester , Barnsley , Rotherham , Doncaster , Chesterfield , Notre County
All close to man u , Liverpool , Sheffield , Leeds etc yet support their hometown club
Makes all the sad cases from South Wales supporting United Liverpool etc look very silly
St Pauli
AC Milan
Leicester in the prem as they are the only hope of stopping a Liverpool title
Don't mind a few plucky sides from Northern shit holes
The rest can **** off
Celtic, Hibs, St Pauli New York Red Bulls. I ejoyed Leicester's Premier League win and still enjoy seeing them do well because I think that could be us, I enjoyed Man City's win in 2011 but I'm over them now. Then other clubs that friends support depending on how generous I'm feeling. Southampton, Palace, Arsenal, Liverpool. I've even enjoyed seeing teams I don't like winning from time-to-time. Like Chelsea and Man Utd in the Champions' League.
Forgot one. Exeter. Had a few good away trips with them
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Always had a soft spot for Leyton Orient, liked the names of Hamilton Academicals and Partick Thistle as a kid and stuck with them both. Loved watching Dundee United beating Barcelona at the Nou Camp in the 80s, Newport and I've always hoped Workington could get back in the Football League after watching them in their last match at County in 1977.
St Pauli 2 Hamburg 0 was my favourite result in a foreign league in ages.
Leicester, Norwich, Shrewsbury, Newport, West Ham. Theres probably others.
I like to see all the Welsh clubs do well, that includes the jacks. Hope Wrexham don't go down a division.
In the mid 70s when City were playing away my dad would sometimes take me to see Cewnty play. Hence I guess I call them my 2nd team, although I haven't been to see them play (unless playing us of course) since about '78
Had a soft spot for Hereford since I saw them knock Newcastle out of the Cup, and they are almost Welsh lol.
No one else I don't think
Macc Town - I live in Macc and work at the club. Others I always look out for are the local clubs near me like Leek Town and Hyde United. I want all the local teams to do well like Stockport, Rochdale, Bury (as was), etc as I know how difficult it is living in the shadows of Utd and City. I volunteer at parkrun at weekends and the junior one is very telling as most of the young lads wear their football shirts. I have only seen two Macc Town shirts in the year it has been running. City, Utd and Liverpool as well as the odd Barcelona/Real Madrid shirt are the main ones. There is one kid who turns up every week in his Crystal Palace shirt.