yorker_129-7 wrote:The punishment won't extend beyond a slap on the wrist and maybe a minimal fine (which will then likely be donated to the campaign). By this time next week no-one will be talking about it.
Dr Robert wrote:Regarding Rio/Fergie. A real fan may not support one or other but will continue to support the team.
clubcricketeradi wrote:Too much of thinking. Anyone can support more than two teams, more than one player , more than one club etc.
Alviro Patterson wrote:clubcricketeradi wrote:Too much of thinking. Anyone can support more than two teams, more than one player , more than one club etc.
You can up until those two teams face each other in a game, hometown team comes first without question regardless of result.
clubcricketeradi wrote:Too much of thinking. Anyone can support more than two teams, more than one player , more than one club etc.
SaintPowelly wrote:clubcricketeradi wrote:Too much of thinking. Anyone can support more than two teams, more than one player , more than one club etc.
You have a very loose understanding of the word "support"
clubcricketeradi wrote:
When India is playing i support India. If India is not playing i support some other team. Maybe support could be the wrong word as you say in the later case. Should we say back other team or whatever other word that is apt for that case in case "support" isn't apt word.
Alviro Patterson wrote:clubcricketeradi wrote:
When India is playing i support India. If India is not playing i support some other team. Maybe support could be the wrong word as you say in the later case. Should we say back other team or whatever other word that is apt for that case in case "support" isn't apt word.
Backing another team is an appropriate word, nowt wrong with that. Supporting a team has the emotional attachment towards it, it's impossible to have the same amount of emotion in supporting two or more sides.
Plastic fans/glory hunters get resented because their support is narrow minded and sheltered compared to active football supporters.
Dr Robert wrote:Alviro Patterson wrote:clubcricketeradi wrote:
When India is playing i support India. If India is not playing i support some other team. Maybe support could be the wrong word as you say in the later case. Should we say back other team or whatever other word that is apt for that case in case "support" isn't apt word.
Backing another team is an appropriate word, nowt wrong with that. Supporting a team has the emotional attachment towards it, it's impossible to have the same amount of emotion in supporting two or more sides.
Plastic fans/glory hunters get resented because their support is narrow minded and sheltered compared to active football supporters.
I agree Alviro but I do feel a person who say lives in London can have as much compassion for say a Liverpool fan who's from the area.
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