I think the PL has ruined football for a lot of fans. The relentless coverage and every **** having an opinion does my head in.
I think for me it is just a pointless league for 14 teams. Everyone's first priority is to stay up and then anything else is a bonus. Kind of hard to get excited about finishing 7th. I really enjoyed our League One days and the season in the Championship when Saints got promoted, first few seasons in the PL I enjoyed as well, until Poch left and losing 5 players that summer. That is when I think I stopped caring. We have had some good seasons since under Koeman, but I wasn't that bothered then. Maybe I am just a glory fan who picked the wrong club. The NFL is my favourite sport now, and I think that is all down to competitiveness and how every team has a realistic chance of winning the Superbowl
I live 10 mins from the Bridge, and was born and bred in West London surrounded by 4 clubs. Fulham has always been my second team, I go to Rangers occasionally for fun. But I see the Bees more often than the Rss or Whites as it is next to my daughter's school. We take the kids there a couple of times a year
If you ask @Matth_2014 along, he could bring his wasps and you could have a stripey picnic party ... no need for catering as wasps tend to find their own food at picnics
Sheff Utd for me, lived on Bramall Lane at uni and live round here now. Way great knocking them out of both cups last season though! There are no non-league teams of note round here or from the area of Leicestershire I am from. I watched Stamford Town a bit when I was a there on my uni placement. They got promoted that year. Real football that!
You part of the “green army” now then? Took loads with them everywhere when they were in the Championship tbf.
I always have and will follow and hope to see again my home town club Spennymoor Town, they went bust a few years ago as Spennymoor United but have come back strong with new investment and a relaunch of name, 2 leagues down from division 2. Stranraer is my other club, used to have an active financial involvement but not any more, super little Scottish club in every way..
That's good because there's a new team in town called the London Roosters and the stadium is almost finished .
I feel the same about Liverpool, Palace, Bournemouth and, if I can ever get the enthusiasm, Luton Town