elreySouth Coast Royalelrey
Sounds like you're supporting the wrong club already. I've lived in countries full of glory supporters, China is one such, I doubt most people know my city has two teams in the top two divisions, one owned by Man City, they all wear European shirts, saw a Saka shirt yesterday, Real Madrid have loads of shirts. Even in Spain, so many people who live in "proper" Spain support Real or Barca. When I lived there people I knew would celebrate Real winning, and pretend they didn't care when they lost.
Not much sense of achievement there.
Thanks for the lecture but I am hardly a glory hunter-just bemoaning the twist of fate that meant me growing up in a particular town saddling me with a specific team for life and after following us through some thick but mainly thin for nearly 70 years would prefer not to be in the 3rd or 4th divisions again.
I reckon that I have been to nearly 2000 Reading games ( plus around 100 Liverpool games) and is it so bad to want to watch us playing at one of the better levels and watching better players from both sides.?
If you want to watch top class football, go be a glory supporter, it's easy. If you want to follow a club through thick and thin, then support someone else.
Choices, choices.
I think you are confusing things here.
I get my fix of watching the better football on TV but I am a season-ticket holding long-standing Reading supporter.
What is so wrong in wanting my team to be doing well and playing at either the top or 2nd level of English football?
Are you deliriously happy that we might be back in the 3rd division next season just to say that you are some kind of loyal supporter?
IMHO there is not much wrong in wanting the best for your club..
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