Re: Favorite Premier League Team...foggybottomApril 8 2005, 21:42:53 UTC
Well, as the picture suggests, Liverpool is definetly the team I support. I also like Tottenham quite a bit, especially since Martin Jol has been at the helm. It's cool that you like the Premiership, it's definetly a great league. I'd say it's the most entertaining league in the world, but that's just me. Do you support any particular team?
Re: Favorite Premier League Team...fathomsdeepApril 10 2005, 23:07:03 UTC
I'm going to say this and of course I'll be blasted for this, but I like Manchester United.
Not because they are the most recognized team or anything, but I have always loved them, though I don't generally support England in the World Cup (go figure: I'm down with Brasil).
And no, I did not start loving the Manc's because of David Beckham (before he was dealt).
He's not that great of a player in my eyes, but maybe I'm just "hating."
They are, in a way, the official team of London and seeing as my family is from the South End, hence my love for the squad.
Re: Favorite Premier League Team...foggybottomApril 11 2005, 14:37:02 UTC
That's really interesting. I had expected Arsenal would be the popular team on the South End, seeing as that's where Highbury is and everything.
Of course, it's difficult for any Liverpool fan to have too many good feelings towards Man United, but I must say that I've been impressed by the club's commitment in recent years to playing and developing British players (Giggs, the Nevilles, Scholes, Beckham, Rooney, Ferdinand, Smith, etc..). It seems that quite a few of Europe's top clubs don't place the same value on raising local players, and I find that unfortunate.
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I like Premiership Soccer and I saw your most recent post, so I was just wondering if you had a favorite team or not.
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Not because they are the most recognized team or anything, but I have always loved them, though I don't generally support England in the World Cup (go figure: I'm down with Brasil).
And no, I did not start loving the Manc's because of David Beckham (before he was dealt).
He's not that great of a player in my eyes, but maybe I'm just "hating."
They are, in a way, the official team of London and seeing as my family is from the South End, hence my love for the squad.
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Of course, it's difficult for any Liverpool fan to have too many good feelings towards Man United, but I must say that I've been impressed by the club's commitment in recent years to playing and developing British players (Giggs, the Nevilles, Scholes, Beckham, Rooney, Ferdinand, Smith, etc..). It seems that quite a few of Europe's top clubs don't place the same value on raising local players, and I find that unfortunate.
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