Which team are you a fan of?

My friend, you win the championship almost every year. Bayern is a very big club.
 
My friend, you win the championship almost every year. Bayern is a very big club.
We do, but in the past few seasons we haven't made it as far in the UCL as we could have, whether that be due to injuries or questionable referee decisions or just plainly playing badly. This season is looking to be different though
 
Celtic, born and bred in parkhead, moved to York 20 years ago, I never believed in having 2 teams, but Im a season ticket holder at York, my local team, this year, we might get promoted to league 2, 8 games to go, a travesty that only one team gets promoted from the national league. York have just hit the 100 goal mark this season.
 
Why 'team' singular?

For me, Celtic first and foremost. Then FC Bayern closely behind that.

Other teams I like: Leeds Utd, Liverpool (Man City is my dad's team, so they're alright, but I wouldn't say I support them), PSV, Lyon, Valencia, Barca, Athletic Club, Real Betis, AS Roma, St Pauli, Galatasaray, Boca Juniors, Cerezo Osaka, PSIS Semarang, and Forfar Athletic.

(Some might argue about many teams in the same league, but these are teams I've come to like or respect through their stance or actions)
 
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Celtic, born and bred in parkhead, moved to York 20 years ago, I never believed in having 2 teams, but Im a season ticket holder at York, my local team, this year, we might get promoted to league 2, 8 games to go, a travesty that only one team gets promoted from the national league. York have just hit the 100 goal mark this season.

That really does need to change.
That's why they're called young then, I guess.

:COAT: OK, I go...
And jumpers for goalposts!
 
Portsmouth. We have returned to our natural home, or at least the league I've seen us in most, the Championship. We are reliving most of the nineties and early 2000's by having a yearly relegation scrap. One we seem hell bent on losing this season so we can return to League One where, at a push, most of our recent signings belong!
 
Panathinaikos as Greek and from other countries i support AC Milan of course, Atletico Madrid and Dortmund all equally. :GSCARF::GSCARF:Big fan also of English football in general, without supporting a team specifically, but with a little bit more "sympathy" for Sunderland, after i watched their documentary on Netflix "Sunderland til' i die".
 
(Some might argue about many teams in the same league, but these are teams I've come to like or respect through their stance or actions)
If you asked me to also list the teams I'm interested in (without supporting them as much as I do with AC Milan) then I'd say Arsenal and Buorussia Dortmund above all.

I started getting interested in Arsenal after reading "Fever Pitch" (and because of Jens Lehmann, former AC Milan player).
With Dortmund, it started with Lehmann (yes I liked him a lot even if he didn't do well at AC Milan) then it became a banter thing as a friend of mine supported Bayern, and it then sticked.
Honourable mention: Benfica (beacause of Rui Costa which is a player I absolutely loved).
 
If you asked me to also list the teams I'm interested in (without supporting them as much as I do with AC Milan) then I'd say Arsenal and Buorussia Dortmund above all.

I started getting interested in Arsenal after reading "Fever Pitch" (and because of Jens Lehmann, former AC Milan player).
With Dortmund, it started with Lehmann (yes I liked him a lot even if he didn't do well at AC Milan) then it became a banter thing as a friend of mine supported Bayern, and it then sticked.
Honourable mention: Benfica (beacause of Rui Costa which is a player I absolutely loved).
My friend, you hit some nerves here with Rui Costa. He was and still is my all time favorite player. :WORSHIP::WORSHIP:When he joined AC Milan (as a supporter also of rossoneri) from Fiorentina, i remember i was chanting like we won Champions League. Of course, we won it a couple years later. :EASY::EASY:
 
Manchester United.After that disaster of a season last year im glad we are back on the top half of the table and that we got rid of Mr.Onana
 
Aberdeen. I'm one of those support-your-local-or-where-your-family-is-from guys who can't fathom it any other way!

I fell in love with Union Berlin when I went to see them in 2011 so I have a soft spot for them. But they could be liquidated for all I care if it ensured Aberdeen stay up this season! 😄
 
If you asked me to also list the teams I'm interested in (without supporting them as much as I do with AC Milan) then I'd say Arsenal and Buorussia Dortmund above all.

I started getting interested in Arsenal after reading "Fever Pitch" (and because of Jens Lehmann, former AC Milan player).
With Dortmund, it started with Lehmann (yes I liked him a lot even if he didn't do well at AC Milan) then it became a banter thing as a friend of mine supported Bayern, and it then sticked.
Honourable mention: Benfica (beacause of Rui Costa which is a player I absolutely loved).
That's the kind of thing why I like Leeds. Was always a fan of Mark Viduka when he joined Celtic, so when he left for Leeds, I began a liking for Leeds. It helps that I detest Man U (I grew up in the Sir Alex era when they basically won everything).

Aberdeen. I'm one of those support-your-local-or-where-your-family-is-from guys who can't fathom it any other way!

I fell in love with Union Berlin when I went to see them in 2011 so I have a soft spot for them. But they could be liquidated for all I care if it ensured Aberdeen stay up this season! 😄
As for Aberdeen, I went to university there. Beautiful city. So I hope they always do well. Especially when a certain team from south Glasgow come to visit
 
Hammarby Stockholm Sweden
Born and raised on the Southside of STHLM.
2 years in a row finishing 2nd place, this is hopefully our year, already made it to the cupfinal as well.

I also go and watch our ladies whos playing in the European Cup (Ladies version of Europa League) semi finals this week vs Sparta Prag

Established in 1889 one League win and one cup win, so not spoiled for trophies exsctly.
But being born and raised and the whole family being supporters, its my calling and wouldnt want it any other way
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Fortuna Düsseldorf. German champions in 1933, German cup winners in 1979 and 1980. And that’s about it.

Most of the time, the club drifts along somewhere in the 2nd Bundesliga, with the occasional foray into the 1st or 3rd division. About 24 years ago, they even managed to get relegated to the 4th division for two years. Funnily enough, that’s when I had the most fun, especially at the away games.

After taking a break from professional football for a while, I’ve now been a season ticket holder again for some time.

To make up for the poor football I have to endure every week, I often go to the local amateur club near me. They’re currently mid-table in the sixth division. Watching even worse football there helps a bit.
 
Fortuna Düsseldorf. German champions in 1933, German cup winners in 1979 and 1980. And that’s about it.

Most of the time, the club drifts along somewhere in the 2nd Bundesliga, with the occasional foray into the 1st or 3rd division. About 24 years ago, they even managed to get relegated to the 4th division for two years. Funnily enough, that’s when I had the most fun, especially at the away games.

After taking a break from professional football for a while, I’ve now been a season ticket holder again for some time.

To make up for the poor football I have to endure every week, I often go to the local amateur club near me. They’re currently mid-table in the sixth division. Watching even worse football there helps a bit.
Don't mind Fortuna, because of a certain band...
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