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Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> The home of football to me is a term of affection

> for the club I love, nothing more nothing less. I

> leave it to others to think whatever they wish of

> that phrase.


If you were going to fall in love, you could have picked a better club. One that wins things. Have you ever thought of changing?

To say Liverpool? Who haven't won the title for.......remind me. Or say, excuse me while I gag, Tottenham who haven't won the title since, well ask Jah, he knows.


But seriously folks, support for a club is uncondtional, and is not dependent on your team winning. I've supported my team through good times and bad and so it will remain. I am not a fairweather supporter, and am not one of those that follows a club only through the good times. Glory hunters I believe they are called, ask anyone thats supported Man U since the early nineties, they'll know what that means. B)

It wasn't meant in a derogatory manner Mockney - or have I totally got the wrong end of the stick here? My Madrid team is Atletico, in fact they're my Spanish team having seen them play and visited the Calderon a few times now. I was quite pleased to see the Galacticos torn apart and made up to see Barca win. Brought back happy memories of their 4-0 drubbing at Anfield only 20 months ago.


Apparently, the majority of last night's team came through their academy.


I'm also flying home from Bucharest via Barcelona on Friday night, so I'm looking forward to a night out there!


Anyhoo, to think that Liverpool beat both of those teams in recent years, goes to show just had bad things have got at Anfield (the real home of football ;-) )

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