Many moons ago i went back with some sort i'd pulled and upon getting into her bedroom to my horror i noticed there was a West Ham mirror on the bedroom wall and Claret and Blue lampshades on the bedside lamps, i said to her "oh do you support West Ham then?", she answered "well yeah, all my family are Hammers" looking at the mirror and lampshades she added "all that gear is my husbands". Needless to say i smashed the granny out of her and even let out a little "E I O" when i reached my peak She was well satisfied and i felt like we'd just won away from home at West Ham
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hmm, I would probably tell her that we had 2 choices if we wanted to have a long relationship. 1) we don't discuss football. 2) we agree to never mention results if one persons team lost. 3) if said teams played each other and 1 side won then we would also never mention it and if the winning teams fan gloated they must pay a forfeit to be decided on that day
My ex-wife who's Turkish came from a Galatasaray supporting family.. My bro-in-law is a Man U fan but his eldest son who's 8 now says he supports Hull City (like his uncle!) so I think I'm winning the battle.. result
i met julie 14yrs ago---from derby----guess who she supports now----1 trip to er---she loved it said it was electric----brill
My ex is Irish and sort of (rather predictably) followed Celtic, so no probs there. Current g/f is a scouser who hates football due to the family bust-ups that went on with one lot being Everton fans and the others supporting Liverpool. Did get her to watch the 2-2 Spurs game in the pub and she ended up cheering the lads on and getting all het up. Resistance is futile!
My wife (married 4 years ago) was an Arsenal fan. She is now a season ticket holder at Leicester and talking about getting the LCFC badge as a tattoo. Just man up, and take her to watch Leicester !