The Football League are promoting this venture at the present time if anyone's interested. Notts County apparently doing well so far coz lots of Juventus fans voting for them. https://www.representyourclub.com
Yeah Irish Addicks count as overseas. Reason I thought they may not is nothing to do with politics coz obviously Ireland is overseas geographically, but just thought it gives an unfair advantage to the bigger clubs especially Liverpool or United because almost everybody there supports one of these two when it comes to English football.
We've been at 20th for a few weeks now. Been signed up for awhile. With my current situation with school, this is likely my best shot to get over to England for a game
In 1903 the then mighty Notts County (oldest existing club in the world and original Football League member in 1888) donated shirts to Juventus to help get them started as a new club.
Juventus still play in Notts County colours today.
Consequently, Juventus invited Notts County to play them in a commemorative match to open their new stadium in 2011, forging strong links between both clubs' supporters.
To answer your question - many Juventus fans have voted for Notts County.
Charlton are in 3rd place in China....and 2nd place in Myanmar!
(Fulham leading the way in the US.......WTF?!)
Apparently Jessie has been voting over an over again for a few weeks now. She coyly asked the question whether this is the same one as a red herring to throw the FL off the scent.
Charlton are in 3rd place in China....and 2nd place in Myanmar!
(Fulham leading the way in the US.......WTF?!)
Apparently Jessie has been voting over an over again for a few weeks now. She coyly asked the question whether this is the same one as a red herring to throw the FL off the scent.
Lol... The reason we're third here in China is that I posted the link on a Chinese Charlton message board a few weeks ago. The regular members on there were more than happy to participate. I also shared it using the Weibo account I created to update all things Charlton earlier this year. Weibo is Chinese equivalent of Twitter and this account has over 200 followers now so I guess a few entries are from them.
Charlton are in 3rd place in China....and 2nd place in Myanmar!
(Fulham leading the way in the US.......WTF?!)
Apparently Jessie has been voting over an over again for a few weeks now. She coyly asked the question whether this is the same one as a red herring to throw the FL off the scent.
Lol... The reason we're third here in China is that I posted the link on a Chinese Charlton message board a few weeks ago. The regular members on there were more than happy to participate. I also shared it using the Weibo account I created to update all things Charlton earlier this year. Weibo is Chinese equivalent of Twitter and this account has over 200 followers now so I guess a few entries are from them.
Wait - there's a Chinese Charlton message board ? This creates so many questions. What do they think of Polish Pete ? Has Igor put on weight this summer ? Can Guy Luzon dance ?
Yeah Irish Addicks count as overseas. Reason I thought they may not is nothing to do with politics coz obviously Ireland is overseas geographically, but just thought it gives an unfair advantage to the bigger clubs especially Liverpool or United because almost everybody there supports one of these two when it comes to English football.
It's a football league thing so PL clubs aren't in it.
In 1903 the then mighty Notts County (oldest existing club in the world and original Football League member in 1888) donated shirts to Juventus to help get them started as a new club.
Juventus still play in Notts County colours today.
Consequently, Juventus invited Notts County to play them in a commemorative match to open their new stadium in 2011, forging strong links between both clubs' supporters.
To answer your question - many Juventus fans have voted for Notts County.
Sheffield FC are the oldest club still playing football.
Notts County are merely the oldest club playing professional football.
In 1903 the then mighty Notts County (oldest existing club in the world and original Football League member in 1888) donated shirts to Juventus to help get them started as a new club.
Juventus still play in Notts County colours today.
Consequently, Juventus invited Notts County to play them in a commemorative match to open their new stadium in 2011, forging strong links between both clubs' supporters.
To answer your question - many Juventus fans have voted for Notts County.
Sheffield FC are the oldest club still playing football.
Notts County are merely the oldest club playing professional football.
Which is what I meant, even if I posted in too much of a hurry to make the distinction.
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Good idea. Lots of ex-pats are more passionate about their club than those at home.
Lots of Leeds, Nottingham Forest and Norwich in Hong Kong at the moment.
Can't be helped..
In 1903 the then mighty Notts County (oldest existing club in the world and original Football League member in 1888) donated shirts to Juventus to help get them started as a new club.
Juventus still play in Notts County colours today.
Consequently, Juventus invited Notts County to play them in a commemorative match to open their new stadium in 2011, forging strong links between both clubs' supporters.
To answer your question - many Juventus fans have voted for Notts County.
(Fulham leading the way in the US.......WTF?!)
Ps. Check out the CharltonLife tweets this afternoon for some breakdown stats on US (and Oz) based visits to CL
Sheffield FC are the oldest club still playing football.
Notts County are merely the oldest club playing professional football.
But yes, you're right about Sheffield FC.