Ebbsfleet - live close by to gravesend now and i like the fact its another club on the thames. Dagenham and Redbridge - half of my family come from that area, and its great to see such a small club in league football. Dundee FC - cos of the connection between us and them. Carlisle - always liked them. probably because of how north they are. that and we win leagues there. Hartlepool - great fans.
Everton. The peoples club and all that. Proper history. Their fans are incredible. Considering the last 10 years of well... nothing they have stood firm and they always sell out and make a proper noise! Theres an air of modesty about them too. Always want them to do well.
Brighton, an old neighbour played right back for them when they were in div 3 and had just lost their ground so I went to see them when they were playing at priest field a bit.
Everton, proper football club imo, has the air of a family club as they regularly give chances to younger players
Everton - as many have already said, proper football club & I like Moyes Portsmouth (went to Uni there) Valencia - love the city - sister lived there for a while San Jose Earthquakes (MLS)
Wycombe Wanderers, grew up there and watched many games with my dad, when I was a kid. Including a never to forget draw against first division Middlesbrough, when Wycombe were non league. Now follow Cheltenham, cos its local, and I can take my own lad.
1st Dartford, first saw them when I was 4 in 1957, seen more games with them then Charlton. Mind you seen Charlton on and off since 1959, who would believe a 6 year old boy would be allowed to go with his 9 year old brother on the train from Dartford then stand at the top of that massive east bank, watch the football and buy some peanuts before returning home on the train, can't imagine it happening now days. 2nd Berwick Rangers as they are an English club playing in the Scottish league. 3rd Tottenham don't know why could have been Greaves, Gilzean era.
Celtic, go up about 3-4 times a year Real Madrid - Liked their kit when I was little and love watching Ronaldo Lazio - purely because of Di Canio Bromley - local side which I've watched a few times
In my youth I followed Dartford and Welling a bit.
Since moving north of the river 6 years ago I try to get along to Barnet and Orient which is a 30 minute walk from my home.
My O's attendance lapsed a bit when we were in the same league because there are only so many times I can watch the likes of Oldham and the pre Ronnie Moore Tranmere park the bus.
In Scotland I follow Raith Rovers and after watching five matches they have lost every one.In September I saw them lose to Celtic in the Scottish League Cup at Celtic Park.
Always had a soft spot for Torquay my old company had an office there and when possible tried to coinside visits with an evening game before driving back the next day.
Luton, was born 10 mins down the road so used to go quite a lot with my mates and also my stepdad during the fa cup run back when scott oakes was a beast
Barnet - can walk to the ground and feel sorry for them. Club Bruges - adopted them whilst holidaying there many years ago. Skonto Riga - for obvious reasons. Of the teams who could realistically win the Prem, it's Arsenal. It seemed like all my good friends supported them when I was a kid and we had a sort of reciprocal agreement.
Celtic - Not religion thing for me, just always liked their colours. Leeds - Ever since we played them In the Playoffs, great supported team. Lazio - Liked them ever since Gazza played for them, I might be going to see them play Juventus In April.
Arsenal, good footballing side. Everton, proper football club. I don't dislike Man utd either, i like the way they play ( can't stand their fans though).
Have a lot of love for Hartlepool since their fans came to us 2 years running in crazy outfits. In the premiership I like Chelsea, for no reason what so ever.
Motherwell - no idea where it came from as a youngster (maybe the fact that their Panini album silver sticker was so easy to get) but always look out for their results and want to visit Fir Park someday.
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Ebbsfleet - live close by to gravesend now and i like the fact its another club on the thames.
Dagenham and Redbridge - half of my family come from that area, and its great to see such a small club in league football.
Dundee FC - cos of the connection between us and them.
Carlisle - always liked them. probably because of how north they are. that and we win leagues there.
Hartlepool - great fans.
Lesser extent -
Siena
Levante
AC Milan
Lazio
Back in the 70's we would watch Dartford if Charlton were away.
Rangers
Yeovil
New England Revolution (MLS)
The peoples club and all that. Proper history. Their fans are incredible. Considering the last 10 years of well... nothing they have stood firm and they always sell out and make a proper noise! Theres an air of modesty about them too. Always want them to do well.
Everton, proper football club imo, has the air of a family club as they regularly give chances to younger players
Stevenage cos they are local.
Non league - Biggleswade Town
Portsmouth (went to Uni there)
Valencia - love the city - sister lived there for a while
San Jose Earthquakes (MLS)
non-league - St. Albans City & Hitchin Town
2nd Berwick Rangers as they are an English club playing in the Scottish league.
3rd Tottenham don't know why could have been Greaves, Gilzean era.
Real Madrid - Liked their kit when I was little and love watching Ronaldo
Lazio - purely because of Di Canio
Bromley - local side which I've watched a few times
Since moving north of the river 6 years ago I try to get along to Barnet and Orient which is a 30 minute walk from my home.
My O's attendance lapsed a bit when we were in the same league because there are only so many times I can watch the likes of Oldham and the pre Ronnie Moore Tranmere park the bus.
In Scotland I follow Raith Rovers and after watching five matches they have lost every one.In September I saw them lose to Celtic in the Scottish League Cup at Celtic Park.
Club Bruges - adopted them whilst holidaying there many years ago.
Skonto Riga - for obvious reasons.
Of the teams who could realistically win the Prem, it's Arsenal. It seemed like all my good friends supported them when I was a kid and we had a sort of reciprocal agreement.
Kidderminster Harriers - uncle lives there
Palermo (wife's family)
Leeds - Ever since we played them In the Playoffs, great supported team.
Lazio - Liked them ever since Gazza played for them, I might be going to see them play Juventus In April.
Everton, proper football club.
I don't dislike Man utd either, i like the way they play ( can't stand their fans though).
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In the premiership I like Chelsea, for no reason what so ever.