Next Coming wrote:Schadenfreude wrote:Watch games from the Premiership and the Championship next year...don't suddenly decide that you have a team, just see which one starts to gain your allegiances and go with it.
Sound advice. It allows you to be familiar with the League, players, managers, and stuff like that.
I picked Liverpool last June. Can't say I'm unhappy with my choice despite our struggles this year(I used our. Already claiming ownership.)
Wanted to root for a team with a big history, cool kits, great supporters and a club that actually has a chance of winning but isn't knocking on the doorstep. Just for reference I'm a lifelong Raptors, Bills, Blue Jays and Maple Leaf fan. There's no friggin way someone can call me a bandwagon fan. LOL!
The home of the Beatles, new American owners and a lot of awesome chants/songs. How can you not fall in love with YNWA?
Yeah, I didn't set out to have a team (I watched the Prem pretty regularly, but didn't really feel attached to anyone; cheered for NUFC when they were on, but that was it), but a couple years back started reading about Southampton right after they emerged from administration. Liked the fact that they had been rescued from the brink of extinction and were ambitious, they develop their own, and so forth, so I started following them casually...as much as one can with a team in League One, which meant that I streamed a handful of games, including the JPT Final, and checked boxscores and the old 606. And I used them on Football Manager for good measure, which helps with the whole familiarization deal.
Certainly wasn't anticipating that they'd run through two successive promotions (they aren't **** up against Coventry) and end up back in the Prem.