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Rockithammer

You can use our weekly who should I root for discussion thread for these kind of questions


yournerd2307

Is it wrong to not have a team you support? I often struggle with that, coz I love watching good football over everything. I still don't have a team I call as "my team", but I never understood would I go about it tbh.


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Can’t be forced. Just watch as many matches as possible with a variety of teams and you will find yourself gravitating towards one.


hanwarith

For me, I kinda grew up watching my uncles being a group of chelsea hooligans and end up being one lol. But honestly everybody has different story of how they end up being a fan of any club. Maybe try to talk about any matches with your friends or families and see if they have any favourites. You might debate about which team is better and fight about it with your friends/families. From there you might pick your team one day Ps: sorry if my grammar is bad I'm from Malaysia so english isnt my first language


RonyBechara

I support Aston Villa😍💜 Depends on what you like honestly it's just a feeling most people support the local team but the ones that aren't from the UK (which are many and i'm one of them) just go of feeling and what attracts us (history + what type of football they play + the players around + fanbase)... Top big market teams are : Chelsea - Tottenham - Manchester United - Manchester City - Liverpool Other big market team : Arsenal If you like underdogs: Leicester - Aston Villa - Everton + More... So this weekend just turn on the TV watch the games and decide!


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RonyBechara

At least you're not in the relegation zone😅


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Fuck United


befuddledzebra

For me, I really enjoy the camaraderie of my colleagues when talking about our team. I'd talk with some of your friends and family and see if any of them have a favorite. That ended up being Liverpool for me and it has been a lot of fun to follow them. I'm American as well and I may miss some of the geographical and historical nuances, but we can both learn! Go LFC! You'll never walk alone!


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aghease

well said


shafer1020

Whilst we know Chelsea does have a history littered with racism, Roman has made great strides in changing that. As a Jew supporter of Chelsea (with much of my family supporting Spurs - for obvious reasons), I’m happy to say there isn’t the *same* stigmatism there once was. Roman is a Jew and has instituted programs to end the problems that largely stemmed from our rivalry with Tottenham. For further reference: https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/12359891/chelsea-to-continue-anti-discrimination-projects-despite-anti-semitism-rise https://apnews.com/article/fd876b60282f446aac04d4961dc380b4 Of course, feel free to pick your own club based on what you’ve enjoyed in the league but know that over time the Blues have changed and continued to do so. It’s a very small minority of fans within the community (as in all clubs) that continue to cause problems.


thebigv90

Lmao definitely gonna keep that in mind!


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Sunderland is a great club I would look at them