dazby wrote:guv111 wrote:It's forgivable to be a glory hunter when you are from a provincial town and are aged 4-14 years of age. Generally, you don't know better. After that, you need to wonder why you support a certain club and what connection you have to them. I have a League Two side that I follow, and they have made City's travails of the last 30 years look glorious in the extreme. This is why I balk when I see fans of an established Premier League club, with a fine history, dribble on about how wonderful fucking Barcelona are.
As a City fan, you already support one of the biggest clubs in the world; why the fuck do you need Barcelona?
Barca's style may be one to aspire to, but my "glory hunting" begins and ends with City, as it did in 1998 when we were relegated to the third tier.
Having said that - and perhaps more to the point - blokes on non-match days in football shirts look like idiots. Women actually don't tend to look too bad.
In my opinion, you are a bit shallow and chav-esque if you wander around wearing a City shirt when you are nowhere near Eastlands.
Replica shirts are generally for kids.
Guv, there is no better way to draw out other city fans, and people who don't like city, then by wearing a city shirt.
With you there D
agree with Guv about aspiring to Barca's style, It will be City that teams are aspiring to be in the not too distant future!
disagree about the shirt wearing. I am certainly proud to wear the colours and I can't always be at eastlands - I live down south and work shifts of 4 days 4 off 4 nights 4 off.
Have supported City 43 years - used to go to every match home and away but is just not possible now.
Best I have being amongst rags, gooners and yids is to wear my colours - If that makes me a plastic chav then so be it.