Keep it civil!(spoiler alert - neither will be in contention for anything!)
Keep it civil!(spoiler alert - neither will be in contention for anything!)
(spoiler alert - neither will be in contention for anything!)
Ah, you've chosen poorly indeed. I was going to keep it civil about Sunderpuke, but English simply could not. So, you've chosen the nancy boys that always wish they were Newcastle, but simply end up their redheaded stepchildren. At least Newcastle made the last 8 of a major European tourney last season. When's the last time Sunderpuke was in a European tourney, English?
Never tell me the odds!
Is this the best you got?
Will be mildy interesting to see how this season plays out for the two clubs.
(spoiler alert - neither will be in contention for anything!)
Ah the classic Mag response 'oh but we have played in Europe more recently'. ...but won sweet FA in the process.
It's all you have to cling too. A club that has to keep telling people its a big club. Big clubs don't have to do that, they let their history do that for them.
You will have a long long night if it's a comparison between our two clubs you are after. Newcastle up until about 10 years ago had pretty much dominated Sunderland through the 90's. So it seems that any new fans or those under the age of 30 have this superiority complex fostered by too much sucking on the **** of their deluded bretheren .
Oh and the 73/74 season since you asked. They year after we won the cup, the last time either of our clubs won a major trophy by the way.
I could of crow about the last time we played and beat you 0-3 at your place, the record victory between out clubs (1-9 to us at you place too), the team that won the league more (us 6), the highest ever attendance (us 75000).... Oh I could go on and on....
That just between us two mind you. As I said we have been pretty average in my life time flip flopping between the top two leagues. That's said we have been in the premier league for the last 7 season and we have Jozy ;-)
I still love you Stout mind.
Have we declared a winner in this dispute yet?
I have found it very rewarding not picking a team. shut it Mulli
It is nice watching 5-10 matches per week of whatever is on and seeing games from just about every team in the league. I tend to watch more of the top 5 or 6 teams in the league, but I also like watching the relegation battle each year.
I have to admit that I am really interested in the cultural aspects and I think at some level you have to be involved emotionally to understand and appreciate the dynamic.
The other benefit for me is to have a better understanding of a sport I have not previously followed apart from a passing interest in the world cup and the Olympics.
I deeply appreciate the input of people in the UK that have a more organic sense of the team dynamics. I am about as far from that world as I can be. I grew up with the NBA- NFL while across the pond they grew up with soccer/football.
The story of the EPL (which sounds really weird by the way) is a rather short one. It's only been going 20 years, and many fans I know would count its start as the death of real football. Sky have a lot to answer for in their quest to kill the soul of the game. All they care about is money and their product. Don't get me wrong, I want to get back to the top division asap, but it isn't the same as it was. When you see the wages that some bit part players are on, it makes me a little sick.
It's a shame because I don't know any sport that has the passion as the beautiful game. I love it, just bloody love it. Away games are the best, the noise you try to make to out sing the other fans. Great fun. The best thing about the game is the rivalry you get with other teams. Nothing quite like beating your biggest rivals.
The story of the EPL (which sounds really weird by the way) is a rather short one. It's only been going 20 years, and many fans I know would count its start as the death of real football. Sky have a lot to answer for in their quest to kill the soul of the game. All they care about is money and their product. Don't get me wrong, I want to get back to the top division asap, but it isn't the same as it was. When you see the wages that some bit part players are on, it makes me a little sick.
It's a shame because I don't know any sport that has the passion as the beautiful game. I love it, just bloody love it. Away games are the best, the noise you try to make to out sing the other fans. Great fun. The best thing about the game is the rivalry you get with other teams. Nothing quite like beating your biggest rivals.
All of this!
Football is so much more than the 'EPL' (uurgh) and I don't just mean the top flight. It's pyramid system is something you just don't get in American sport as far as I can tell.
There is nothing as heartaching in sport as a relegation. As Mil and I know to our cost.
Exactly. I grew up being held emotional hostage by ASU football and Suns basketball. I did not get caught up in the very technical aspects of those sports until later, nor would I have if I had not suffered as a young fan trying to understand why my otherwise amazing teams did not live up to my lofty expectations.
I sense that is a primary requirement to love a sport -- you have to experience pain, horror and betrayal as much as you have to experience joy and (if you're lucky) the abstract entitlement of a perennial champion. Every sport has a similar narrative. I want to know the story of EPL, so I'm going to read a few chapters.
Maybe I am just changing as a fan. I grew up loving and feeling the pain of the Suns, ASU, and the Cards and while I admit having passion for one team is great and all, I just do not have the same close proximity with fans of the BPL living in the valley. I know what it is like to have that connection, just not with any BPL team or any World team for that matter.
Gaddabout now = Goonerbout.
Gaddabout now = Goonerbout.
Glory hunter
...you know you have just picked the Cowboys or Niners in NFL terms. Tsk.
Glory hunter
...you know you have just picked the Cowboys or Niners in NFL terms. Tsk.
He is just kidding, Admiral and Lord Chapperton. He gave me the same razz when I gave up on Sundy because Arsenal was a funner team to follow. Seemed like NO ONE ever mentioned Sundy in podcasts or when reviewing EPL news. That and Sundy seemed to ALWAYS lose in dramatic fashion like the Cardinals.Huh? Disgruntled much? Arsenal as the Cowboys or 49ers?
I think Manchester United and Chelsea hold that distinction MUCH more than Arsenal.
Huh? Disgruntled much? Arsenal as the Cowboys or 49ers?
I think Manchester United and Chelsea hold that distinction MUCH more than Arsenal.