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Post by Robo10 on Feb 16, 2009 21:26:56 GMT
Knype Vics.
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Post by jay1610 on Feb 16, 2009 21:26:56 GMT
I don't think you could ever put as much support into another club, Stoke would be like a part of you that died. I would probably go and watch Leek Town.
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Post by smirny72 on Feb 16, 2009 21:27:20 GMT
Weymouth, but it looks as if they may be out of business soon without a backer thanks to some greedy property developer (alledgedly)
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Post by luke45 on Feb 16, 2009 21:35:08 GMT
I couldn't really ' support ' anyone else, i just wouldn't feel the same emotions. The disappointment of defeat that leaves you moping for several days at least, and the elation of winning that leaves you ecstatic for days or more, once you get a connection with a club, those emotions never leave that club.
I would probably attend Barrow games on occasions, with them being local for me. I wouldn't be a fan as such though, more just a fan of football, who wants to continue watching it.
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Post by Block 26 on Feb 16, 2009 21:51:17 GMT
Nobody else - the passion cannot be there for any other club
I like Villa and Everton, but I would save up and go to South Africa, Australia or New Zealand for a winter test series Feel the same on all what you've said
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Post by offthewall on Feb 16, 2009 22:00:34 GMT
if i had too.......... carlisle utd if i had a choice ..... no one, cricket and rugby maybe
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Post by history on Feb 16, 2009 22:33:20 GMT
If stoke went out of business, it wouldnt matter.
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Post by stokie5554 on Feb 16, 2009 22:55:39 GMT
Stafford Rangers / Newcastle town
You couldnt support crewe or vale
so itdd be on of them
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Post by sheikh al dubai bin stokie on Feb 17, 2009 7:22:11 GMT
wouldnt we club together, buy vale, and rename them? cant see it costing more than a couple of quid each
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Post by cousindupree on Feb 17, 2009 8:46:48 GMT
I have supported SCFC for my whole life so the idea of supporting another team would never enter my mind. If I was in the UK I would go and watch local footie maybe the team from where I was born..Whitchurch Alport...who have been as shite as Stoke have over the years as it only costs a quid or nothing after halftime I could use the dosh as someone else said to join the Barmy Army for an overseas tour
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Post by french toast on Feb 17, 2009 8:54:39 GMT
no one supporting a team aint a choice, you are chosen through ancestery
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Post by rorymscfc on Feb 17, 2009 8:57:51 GMT
I'd probably end up going to watch Bristol Rovers as they're my nearest team, and they need the support. Whether I could ever end up "supporting" them though, I very much doubt! They do have quite a nice strip though, especially the retro version. RoryM
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Post by roro on Feb 17, 2009 9:20:02 GMT
What a silly question, to answer it though I would not support anybody. I would be alot richer in the process!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2009 11:59:15 GMT
Rochdale, always liked them, but doubt I could grow to become anywhere near as passionate about them as Stoke. I LOVE YOU STOKE
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Post by DelapsWankingArm on Feb 17, 2009 15:34:59 GMT
i'd wouldnt have any interest in watching football. Although i would proberbly go to watch the odd Chesterfield match has my grandad used to surport them. Would just keep the tradition.
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Post by Smudge_SCFC on Feb 17, 2009 15:45:17 GMT
Rochdale for me too. Great little club, great little ground, great chippy right outside and a fantastically friendly social club.
I doubt I'd be able to muster the enthusiasm to go to every game though!
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Post by serpico on Feb 17, 2009 15:49:28 GMT
Everton have always been my 2nd team, so it would be the Toffees for me.
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Post by exiledstokie on Feb 17, 2009 16:03:45 GMT
Exeter, the old man is head scout for them and i saw them at the new Wembley last year
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Post by Tubes on Feb 17, 2009 16:10:13 GMT
I don't think I could ever "support" anyone else with the same fervour as Stoke City, it's been distilled in me from birth and I don't see how that could ever be replaced. I'd probably go to watch a few Shrewsbury games, as they're my local team, but at around £17 a game, I couldn't see myself feeling enough for them to justify going all that often.
I think a break away FC Stoke Potters would be the only option.
Let's hope it never happens.
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Post by McLovin on Feb 17, 2009 17:43:08 GMT
The Boothenator hit the nail on the head.
Without a breakaway club i'd lose interest. Theres no way I could go to another club and have the same passion I have for Stoke. I can see it now, me and my mate, sitting in Spoons, too lazy to make the walk to castle town. Stay out and get pissed instead.
I'd end up supporting a basketball team in the UK and watching another sport. No passion for stoke, no passion for football. Simple as.
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Post by guernseydave on Feb 17, 2009 17:48:17 GMT
St Johnstone
GD
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Post by Gunslinger on Feb 17, 2009 18:16:41 GMT
There would probably be a break-off team so I would start supporting them. If not: Stafford Rangers or Newcastle town. It has to be a local team. No, not The Fail...
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Post by cr4zyd4ve on Feb 17, 2009 18:29:27 GMT
Can't see it happening personally, not in the near future anyway, we are heavily sponsored by one of the few mutuals left in the country. Also our chairman owns bet365 and we have signed Etherington who with his betting skills should sustain that companies future for the next 50 years at least.
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Post by mistersausage on Feb 17, 2009 22:35:40 GMT
I couldn't support another club. Born in Leek I suppose I should follow Leek Town but I'd rather pan fry my own testicles.
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