Your Team - Why Do You Support Them?

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Ok, but I think it was disrespectful to use that word.

A few drunken idiots, some marches and the odd stabbing does not qualify as the "troubles" and all the connotations that word entails.
 
I was born in Sunderland, and pretty much all of my English family support Sunderland. I actually hated football until the 2006 World Cup ( Being half-Italian, the best game for me wasn't the final, it was the semi-final, Italy vs. Germany, 0-0 on the edge of the seat the whole game, and then scoring 2 goals in the 2 minutes of extra time!), after that I was hooked, and started supporting Sunderland fully. My first match was in 2008, we lost away to Portsmouth and it was a **** game, but I still loved every second of it. There's no way back now!
 
I was born in Sunderland, and pretty much all of my English family support Sunderland. I actually hated football until the 2006 World Cup ( Being half-Italian, the best game for me wasn't the final, it was the semi-final, Italy vs. Germany, 0-0 on the edge of the seat the whole game, and then scoring 2 goals in the 2 minutes of extra time!), after that I was hooked, and started supporting Sunderland fully. My first match was in 2008, we lost away to Portsmouth and it was a **** game, but I still loved every second of it. There's no way back now!

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I was born in Sunderland, and pretty much all of my English family support Sunderland. I actually hated football until the 2006 World Cup ( Being half-Italian, the best game for me wasn't the final, it was the semi-final, Italy vs. Germany, 0-0 on the edge of the seat the whole game, and then scoring 2 goals in the 2 minutes of extra time!), after that I was hooked, and started supporting Sunderland fully. My first match was in 2008, we lost away to Portsmouth and it was a **** game, but I still loved every second of it. There's no way back now!

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(By Newcastle United he is talking about a deadly, degenerate disease experienced by those from Newcastle, sad days it is)

sunderland what is there in sunderland? a glass centre and cases of joseph fritzl like behaviour every day

born in newcastle, son of newcastle fans, raised in newcastle, proud to be a geordie.
 
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I feel like a wog
Got all the dirt ****ty jobs
But everybody's got to have something to do with their time

I feel like a wog
I don't wanna go home...

...Don't wanna go HOOOOOOOOOOOOME... this is the best trip I've ever been on!

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sunderland what is there in sunderland? a glass centre and cases of joseph fritzl like behaviour every day

born in newcastle, son of newcastle fans, raised in newcastle, proud to be a geordie.

Sunderland has a theatre, a river, an Olympic swimming pool, and the best looking stadium in the country (imo). Yes, Newcastle may be a larger city and attract more people, but Sunderland is home, I am and always will be proud to call myself a mackem.