Ooooh south west friendExeter City are my local, but I’ve been to watch Argyle abit too. Wouldn’t mind seeing them in the prem…
Is there a Spurs equivalent in Serie A. Been thinking of watching it for a while. Or any other leagues to watch for relaxing, cuz PL aint it
Recently been there more than WHL.Leyton Orient.
Nice that people support the small clubsArsenal
Lucky escape, if you’re under 35 my wife probably delivered you!I was born in Luton, left when I was 6 months old to come to the jewel of Haringey, but I've always had a soft spot for Luton.
Borussia Moenchengladbach (so doubly fuck Bayern) and Plymouth Argyle. I used to live in Germany in the mid to late 90’s as my dad was in the RAF, so always look out for them and watch them when I can on
Living in Cornwall, Plymouth are the closest team to me so naturally sort of follow them. Best home kit out this year if I don’t mind saying.
I suspect next season I’ll be following and watching Truro City a lot. Been gradually moving up the leagues and they will be moving back to Truro next year - currently play their home games at Torquay as finally they been giving the go ahead to develop an area of land with Penzance Pirates (Rugby Union) to ground share. Which is really exciting. I love Spurs, love going up to games with the old man, but I’ve become really disillusioned with top flight football and can see myself watching a lot of that.
No way! I used to watch Barrow too. I was a season ticket holder in the early 2000’s when Grant Holt was there. Spurs almost played Barrow in the FA cup in 2001 but Layton Orient sneaked past Barrow and then lost to Spurs the next round (Gary Doherty scored!)Am I alone in having a secret second team?
I grew up in Barrow and started going to watch Barrow play with my Dad when I was about 7. Barrow were really poor so everyone had a First Division team they followed. I went to Blackpool on a day trip and saw Spurs play in August 1961 and Spurs became my second team.
I moved to London and Spurs became my main team - I’ve had a season ticket for getting on for 30 years.
But I’m still a member of the Barrow supporters’ trust, buy raffle tickets weekly and travel around the south of England to see them play (when there is no clash with Spurs).
My dream is for Barrow to play Spurs in the cup, score first then lose 2-1.
Anybody else have a second team?