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Sign Up Now!I thought the greeks discovered it was round lol once ahead of their time now they think its a cubeHow can you have corners on a globe.
FFS!
No wonder Greece never amounted to anything in the world's history.
Agree that country is more important than club since you have more of a connection to a national team compared to a club but to be fair fans can be attached to certain players which may influence their decision regarding who to barrack for though.But when it comes to country or club, it’s country. Players leave clubs, but it’s much harder to leave countries. Clubs are businesses.
No we are just trying to hide the knowledge from the rest of you barbarians.I thought the greeks discovered it was round lol once ahead of their time now they think its a cube
For you sure, but NOT for everyone...But when it comes to country or club, it’s country. Players leave clubs, but it’s much harder to leave countries. Clubs are businesses.
You have to be eligible and fill out some lengthy paperwork. Sometimes it’s worth it if you’ve got no chance of getting picked for your home country but it’s certainly not easy. It’s easy to be eligible since immigration is so common, but it’s not easy to fill out that paperwork.For you sure, but NOT for everyone...
And its NOT that hard to leave countries anymore...
Not talking about just players but good point. Who do you think Souttar grew up supporting?You have to be eligible and fill out some lengthy paperwork. Sometimes it’s worth it if you’ve got no chance of getting picked for your home country but it’s certainly not easy. It’s easy to be eligible since immigration is so common, but it’s not easy to fill out that paperwork.
Don't ALL clubs represent a culture? Whether that is ethnic, religious, political or geographical what difference does it make? You CHOOSE your club, you cant choose your country...If a club has some cultural or national identity then it's essentially a country anyway. It represents an area or culture defined within its borders.
No wonder clubs with an ethnic connection gets such strong support.
Clubs that have an ethnic or cultural tie get a lot of the same passion as supporting a nation does. Some clubs have a weaker standing.Don't ALL clubs represent a culture? Whether that is ethnic, religious, political or geographical what difference does it make? You CHOOSE your club, you cant choose your country...
Rangers and Celtic are both supported with as much passion as are Hellas Verona and Lazio??? Not sure I follow.Clubs that have an ethnic or cultural tie get a lot of the same passion as supporting a nation does. Some clubs have a weaker standing.
I guess tribalism is the word. If a club has a strong sense of identity it evokes a lot of the same emotion as supporting a nation, not only in footballing terms, and some even shut out others or have a certain ilk of supporter.Rangers and Celtic are both supported with as much passion as are Hellas Verona and Lazio??? Not sure I follow.
Yeah I can agree to that. Countries witha very strong sense of club culture teh nd to show it. Look at the England fans for example, sure they get aroudnt ehir nation come WC time but have you noticed their flags?I guess tribalism is the word. If a club has a strong sense of identity it evokes a lot of the same emotion as supporting a nation, not only in footballing terms, and some even shut out others or have a certain ilk of supporter.

Scotland. Just like how most of our dual internationals grew up supporting us.Who do you think Souttar grew up supporting?
DID they? You sure about that?Scotland. Just like how most of our dual internationals grew up supporting us.
Most of them, yeah. Mind you we have more dual internationals than the four or five that’ve gotten public attention over the past few years.DID they? You sure about that?
Sure but you know that players and their parents wouldn't move half way across the world if little Johnnie didn't dream of playing for the Azzuri or the 3 Lions right?Most of them, yeah. Mind you we have more dual internationals than the four or five that’ve gotten public attention over the past few years.
Why wouldn’t they? Football programs are stronger in England and Italy, why would they need to come to Australia?Sure but you know that players and their parents wouldn't move half way across the world if little Johnnie didn't dream of playing for the Azzuri or the 3 Lions right?
If they where born her and followed the Socceroos like you are so sure of, they wouldn't need to come here from anywhere, they would already be here. Question is why leave AUSTRALIA so young if the dream is the Socceroos?Why wouldn’t they? Football programs are stronger in England and Italy, why would they need to come to Australia?