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Forbury LionIgnorant plastic scouser!SpaceCruiserTBMSpaceCruiserreadingbedding It's not a witch hunt, I'm just interested as to why some people can support two teams.
I don't, I only support Reading.
So you ran around as a kid wearing a Liverpool kit
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If I had known that there was a Reading Football Club when I was a kid, then I wouldn't have done so.
Presumably you did realise Liverpool FC were from Liverpool and that Liverpool isn't local?
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by Row Z Royal » 30 Jul 2006 12:16
readingbedding I'm not talking about liking the way a team plays, I mean support.
I mean switching allegiance.
I mean changing your mind growing up.
Reading this forum there seems to be people who have more than one club in their hearts.
It would be interesting to know why.
by Avon Royal » 30 Jul 2006 13:01
readingbedding Winkleman was looking for any old club that fitted the bill.
The town already had a football team, Milton Keynes City.
Since 1998, Winkelman had been approaching other clubs that were struggling financially, including Barnet, Luton Town and Queens Park Rangers, without success.
However, in Wimbledon, itself looking for a new home after years out of Wimbledon and in a crowded London market, he found a club willing to listen. He persuaded the directors that a move to Milton Keynes might give the club the new start it needed.
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by frimleygreen_shotspur » 30 Jul 2006 14:49
Row Z Royalreadingbedding I'm not talking about liking the way a team plays, I mean support.
I mean switching allegiance.
I mean changing your mind growing up.
Reading this forum there seems to be people who have more than one club in their hearts.
It would be interesting to know why.
I was brought up an Arsenal fan and, last year, I was able to call myself a part-time Gooner. However, the first game I went to was with my ManUre supporting uncle. When Reading played ManUre in the cup all those years ago, he went as a Reading fan. I couldn't go to Highbury last season but I listened to the game as a Reading fan.
Reading are my local club. The first game I saw was theirs. I'm a Reading supporter and the Arsenal thing is now an interest when they're in Europe.
Because of my childhood, I can't wait for the Spurs games.
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