Does any one else hate band wagon fans.
In my opinion you should support your local or ex-local team.
>>67376348
No, I don't, and you shouldn't either. The fact you care so much about who others cheer for tells me a lot about your life, or lack thereof.
>>67376348
They used to irritate me and I agree, but you just need to realize there will literally never be a day where there aren't bandwagon fans and caring is a waste of energy
>>67376348
This. Lifelong Leicester lad from sept 2015 here. Having deal with the amount insufferable plastic faggots that decided to jump on the bandwagon this year was the worst.
>root for a team for your entire life
>nope you're a bandwagoner because googlemaps says the drive to another team's stadium is shorter
australia plz
I live in North Carolina and have supported the Steelers since 2005. My dad was a fan in the 70s of Terry Bradshaw, so it came to me from him. I do pull for Carolina though as long as they arent playing the Steelers
>you
>>67376348
I picked Ajax when i was 2 or 3?
They were the best and had the coolest players this is how any kid chooses.
Only those who are heavily influenced to pick a local or different team by say parents or something like that pick differently.
I wish my local team the best and i visit a match every now and then but i will not pretend to be a fan of them, even if they would become champions.
>>67376348
Yes, but my club benefits from it so not gonna complain
>>67376348
The problem is honestly the uncomitted, trans-continental bandwagoners
>Since my Barça's out, I'll be rooting for Real
t. some hue on kikebook
Sweet mother of Jesus
It's ok to support or prefer a club in a couple of matches, but don't say it's your team when you clearly are just a bandwagoner with no clue.
>>67376348
How about people support what they want to support and you get the fuck over it?