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!@#$%! 01.25.2014 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Cunt
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The Bundesliga is still a one-team league.


ha ha

but leverkusen is 2nd! dortmund sank to 4th. there are games starting in 5'.

and i still don't get champions league. ouch.

demonrail666 01.25.2014 04:15 PM

The way things are looking in the bundesliga it'll take the CL to see just how good Bayern are this year. The few times I've watched them in their domestic league they've barely looked like they needed to get out of 2nd gear.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 01.25.2014 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Maybe you're an exception amongst US sports fans but fandom in the UK is much more defined by where you're from - in football, anyway. Even if you move from the area you grew up, most people keep supporting the same team for life. As embarrassing as West Ham are right now or as rich and successful as they might end up becoming, I'll support them either way. I just couldn't conceive of doing anything else.


No, in the US sports are also similarly very much a local affair, and indeed, Los Angeles is legendary. Between 1980-85 LA teams won TWO Superbowls, THREE NBA Championships, an MLB World Series,and even was home to the 84 Olympics where USA won a lot of Gold medals. Needless to say in the 1980s America despised LA. Over the past 50 years LA sports have won over 20 national championships, mostly NBA, but also 3 Superbowls with the Raiders, two World Series with the Dodgers, the MLS Galaxy have won 3 championships, and even our NHL Kings finally won the Stanley Cup two years ago... Don't forget that we host the college football championship games at the Rose Bowl and between USC and UCLA LA has won quite a few of those too!


In the 1990s we declined a bit, but by 1999-2000 we were back on track so that the Lakers won 3 back-to-back NBA champions and rekindled America's beef with LA sports. So yeah, we're local. BUT LA is also home to 5,000,000 people who were not born here, so in LA are a shitload of fans of non-LA teams who brought their other team love with them to LA when they expatriated from wherever they came from. Me? I stopped enjoying the Lakers after Shaq left in 2003, and in NBA sometimes personalities are as likable as home-town teams if not more. So I ditched Lakers and became part of a huge LA phenomenon, the patented "LA Laker Hater." We just be hatin for fun yo!

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There's other teams I like, either because of the way they play or something about their history or just some 'vibe' about them but they'll never be 'my team' in the way West Ham are.


I can agree with that, but what if West Ham over time became a team full of lowlives and douchbags who you don't want to support? What if all the local fans become such obnoxious pricks that you want nothing to do with them? That is what happened to LA and the 2000s Lakers, and I was sick of it! So I started Laker-hating..

Maybe its because the US is such a HUGE country for sports, but in every sport there are roughly 30 teams to go around for about 300 major cities! In other words, a lot of bandwagon fans and just random team fans.. Its also a good reason why American sports are so personality driven.

demonrail666 01.26.2014 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
I can agree with that, but what if West Ham over time became a team full of lowlives and douchbags who you don't want to support? What if all the local fans become such obnoxious pricks that you want nothing to do with them? That is what happened to LA and the 2000s Lakers, and I was sick of it! So I started Laker-hating..


If that happened I'd have to become a total neutral. I certainly couldn't switch loyalties to another team. I hate WH's current owners and manager (although still no problems with the actual fans as yet) but no way could I even consider supporting say Arsenal or Spurs or Man U or anyone else.

Saying all that, I'm not a 'proper' fan anymore anyway. I hardly ever go to watch them now so I'm the epitome of the 'armchair supporter' - the most money the team got from me this season was £5.99, for a mug. So I'm probably more a neutral now than anything anyway - more interested in the sport itself than the fortunes of a single club. But if anyone asked me who I support, it's West Ham, even if that's now only based on where I'm originally from, the team I used to watch as a kid and the name on the mug I drink from. I can't get on my high horse about this.

Cunt 02.12.2014 12:03 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vcJibyBRAM

the ikara cult 02.12.2014 08:02 PM

It might not be long-term, but Tim Sherwood has been bloody good fun since he got the job, he's the coolest manager in the league by far, and we might look like tripe one week but we come back and do the business the next. He also has that 'Arry Charm (TM) with the media which helps.


 


Even if we dont get into the Champions League, everything since AVB was sacked has been alot more fun, and thats the best we can ask for since Bale left.

!@#$%! 03.10.2014 02:15 PM

i've finally come to terms with the fact that it's going to be really hard for me to get the bundesliga on tv, and unless i learn to love the prem and i order a reasonable cable package soon, i'm gonna be lacking any good fútbol until the world cup.

meanwhile-- liverpool 2nd and arsenal 3rd? chelsea back on top? man u 6th? I'M MISSING OUT!!

demonrail666 03.10.2014 02:33 PM

You really are. It's been a brilliant season so far. The title race is still wide open and there's the blissful sight of Man U's decline. No Prem team really stands out in terms of quality, they're still a bit behind Bayern and the big Spanish teams, but for all round entertainment and unpredictability it's as good as I can remember. We've even had managers headbutting players.

 

!@#$%! 03.10.2014 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
You really are. It's been a brilliant season so far. The title race is still wide open and there's the blissful sight of Man U's decline. No Prem team really stands out in terms of quality, they're still a bit behind Bayern and the big Spanish teams, but for all round entertainment and unpredictability it's as good as I can remember. We've even had managers headbutting players.

 


oh man! that's just some kittenish show of affection, innit?

bayern is like 20 points ahead of everybody else already. as much as i love how they play, it's really a one-team league. dortmund was way behind and they've climbed to 2nd at last but it's not the same drama. don't know how they're faring without gotze. don't know anything really. it's tragic. haven't seen any match i think since the summer.

i've been missing out on the champions league too. LEAN FUCKING YEAR.

now that i sorted it out w/ the missus about knowing how to quit the bundesliga, i can shop around for something affordable. here i come, nbc 1, or whatever the fuck the new channels are called (fox lost the prem rights which also killed their website). okay. one of these days now...

demonrail666 03.10.2014 04:17 PM

Enthusiasm for the Bundesliga in England has definitely waned since last season. It's good too see a great team win but the sheer level of Bayern's dominance has been a real turn off - although it's unusual for the Prem to be this competitive. Team of the season so far for me is Liverpool. Brilliant to watch (if a bit wobbly in defence) and Suarez is having an incredible season - and so far seems to be behaving himself.

SonicBebs 03.11.2014 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Enthusiasm for the Bundesliga in England has definitely waned since last season. It's good too see a great team win but the sheer level of Bayern's dominance has been a real turn off - although it's unusual for the Prem to be this competitive. Team of the season so far for me is Liverpool. Brilliant to watch (if a bit wobbly in defence) and Suarez is having an incredible season - and so far seems to be behaving himself.

Yeah Liverpool have been outstanding. As were Arsenal when they had Ramsey fit

This season has been great too because pretty much the whole bottom half are in a relegation battle!

demonrail666 03.20.2014 01:36 PM

Iain Dowie ... in a Bollywood outfit.

 

SonicBebs 03.22.2014 03:30 AM

What the actual fuck!?!

He is a good looking guy

demonrail666 03.24.2014 09:08 PM

Amazing isn't it? Someone sent it to me. I thought it was photoshopped but its legit. Some charity thing.

Anyway yeah. Really worried Chelsea might pull off the title this season.

SonicBebs 03.25.2014 04:08 PM

Yeah looks like it
I think Liverpool have got a great chance though, and to be honest I think chelsea are more likely to drop points than Liverpool.
That and the extra games they'll have with the champions league chelsea might fuck up
But I'm grasping at straws!

SonicBebs 03.25.2014 04:09 PM

Looks like you're gonna be safe. and we'll go down on goal difference on the last day of the season

Bertrand 03.26.2014 02:02 PM

The annoying thing about Chelsea is their manager.
He would have been great as a vilain wrestler.

Arsenal is over - hope they win the Cup.
Now, if Liverpool don't win it, I'll be ok with Man City.
And in the end, I'd settle for being slightly happy for Hazard and Schürrle if this, alas, good team of Chelsea wins - Matic brought a lot of good things.

demonrail666 03.28.2014 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Bertrand
The annoying thing about Chelsea is their manager.
He would have been great as a vilain wrestler.

Arsenal is over - hope they win the Cup.
Now, if Liverpool don't win it, I'll be ok with Man City.
And in the end, I'd settle for being slightly happy for Hazard and Schürrle if this, alas, good team of Chelsea wins - Matic brought a lot of good things.


It's still too close to call but I pretty much want it the same way. Liverpool ideally but I'll settle for anyone other than Chelsea.

And West Ham fans booing the team off after they'd won! That has to be a first.

SonicBebs 03.31.2014 02:52 PM

C'mon west ham!

Really need sunderland to lose!

demonrail666 04.01.2014 06:21 PM

Man U 1 - 1 Bayern
Barca 1 - 1 Atletico Madrid

Two very unexpected results tonight. The second legs will be immense!


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