English teams you have a soft spot for?

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treatygooner
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Post by treatygooner »

i usually lookout for rochdale how they are doing as i have family living there otherwise no one else :barscarf:

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Post by storrmin571 »

Cardiff City cos its down the road. And they also tend to lose.

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Connolly55
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Post by Connolly55 »

Wycombe, my mates have a season ticket there. There doing terrible this season though.

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Post by highburyJD »

used to go to Brisbane Road and see Orient quite often
actually used to go to a few fulham games when they wr strictly lower division

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North bank girl
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Post by North bank girl »

I have a soft spot for pompey.

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REB
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Post by REB »

coventry city :shock:

it was my first arsenal away game and have family there.

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Post by Jumpers For Goalposts »

Man United :D :D

I once had a large (ish) stiffy but it went soft as soon as I thought about Man Utd. :oops:

I find now that reciting the eight times table in your head can take your mind off the job just long enough. I've even made sex last for 27 minutes - although that did include the cab home afterwards . . . . . . .

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Post by Swale_Gooner1985 »

Exiled in Cornwall wrote:Swindon Town cos I was born there, and Plymouth Argyle as they are my "local" team, as I live 70 miles the other side of Plymouth

Ive never heard of them, is that the same as Swinton? :-P

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Post by Swale_Gooner1985 »

VforVictory wrote:
Swale_Gooner1985 wrote:Oak,
Who the fuck are they??
Pretty good side mate!

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Post by northbankbren »

My old man is fulham through and through, so I oftern head down to the cottage with him...burnley tonight.

So have a soft spot for fulham defo.

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Post by slag »

the super Bees

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Post by Gooner Jim »

slag wrote:the super Bees
Same, a mate of mine supports them but Ive only managed to go to a few games. Nice to see a couple of arsenal players in the squad aswel. Shame Rhys didnt really grasp his oppertunity like sznes did

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Post by gas_face_gooner »

Tooting & Mitcham (where i was born!)
Hayes & Yeading (where i grew up!)
Southampton (lot of family from south coast!)
MK Dons (real dislike for wimbledon paired with living in ****** keynes, even if Pete Winkelman is the devil!)

And to a lesser degree Fulham (In-laws family are all fulham so go few times a season!)

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