What football (soccer) teams do you support?

I support Burnley, I was a season ticket holder when I was younger, however, had more of an interest in zoos and wildlife when I got older. I still attend as many games as I can, though at the moment, it is a dire time to be a Burnley fan with how current win/loss ratio :p
My mates dad used to play for Burnley ,I think in the 1950s, his name was Court, everyone called him Spiggy
 
I support Burnley, I was a season ticket holder when I was younger, however, had more of an interest in zoos and wildlife when I got older. I still attend as many games as I can, though at the moment, it is a dire time to be a Burnley fan with how current win/loss ratio :p

On 6th April 1974 I witnessed the most one sided game I have ever seen. Stoke City at home to Burnley. Burnley totally outplayed Stoke, Stoke were battered and hardly got a kick. Final score was Stoke 4 Burnley 0. It remains one of football's mysteries.
 
I'm a Crystal Palace fan, as (although I was born much closer to Chelsea, and have some fans of said club in the family) they have been my local club since I got into football. I attended the Luton Town game at Selhurst Park last weekend, and had the horror of watching a Luton equaliser, assisted by our former player, in the last ten seconds. Exciting time to be a Palace fan with Oliver Glasner coming in as manager and with January signings Adam Wharton and particularly Daniel Muñoz having excelled so far, but that result, and the silence in the stadium after the header went in, was heartbreaking, especially after how dominant we had been until then, just failing to take our chances well enough.
 
As a baggies supporter,things are on the up, I hope (it couldn't have been getting any worse),new owner and a lownee from Celtic who's dynamite!,just hope that we sign him full time, a good test for the new owner
 
On 6th April 1974 I witnessed the most one sided game I have ever seen. Stoke City at home to Burnley. Burnley totally outplayed Stoke, Stoke were battered and hardly got a kick. Final score was Stoke 4 Burnley 0. It remains one of football's mysteries.
You have reminded me of a comment by Tony Bomber Brown, Albion legend, that In the 1970s we used to batter the villa and still lose!
 
I'm a life-long supporter of KSV Waregem, a club that went bankrupt in 2001 and was then shamelessly taken over by some low-life neighbours to turn it into a merger club.

To this day, I remain hopeful that my old club will be one day resurrected.

OIP.WR31aXxK98jUPnh1pKCjFwHaHa
 
I only recently took more of an interest in the sport (a year ago or so), both playing it as a hobby and watching it. I, since I live in Scotland, support Heart of Midlothian FC (we have been doing pretty bad this season), as my family did too. In the Premier League, I didn't really know who to start supporting before, but I decided to support Aston Villa (A very underrated team who, unfortunately, have had a lot of competition this season but still are a great team, with one of the best goalies in the world!)
 
I’m a very big football fan as I could say of myself. Here are some teams I follow or like to watch.

RSC Anderlecht
This is my main club I support from my own country and I’m always present for their home games. Still the record holding champion in Belgium with 34 titles. I also have far family that played for Cercle Bruges, so I am also following them. My cousin once played for the youth divisions of KAA Gent and Sporting Lokeren.

Chelsea
My favorite team in England. I became a supporter of Chelsea when the likes of Frank Lampard, Michael Essien, John Terry and Didier Drogba where at the club. Other teams in England I like to watch are Liverpool, Manchester City and Aston Villa.

AC Milan
My favorite Italian team. I became supporter during the times with Alessandro Nesta and Kaká. I’ve been following then since then and my dream is to be at San Siro Stadium in a home game of Milan. I also like to watch games of Napoli and Atalanta Bergamo.

Other teams I like to watch are Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Münich, Borussia Dortmund, PSG, Celtic, PSV Eindhoven and Ajax.
 
My team is Stoke City. They are 100 years old this year. I hope they celebrate this milestone and actually win a game.

Those of you who follow English football will realise that Stoke City is really over 100 years old. They were formed in 1868 as Stoke. Some sources list the foundation date as 1863, but no evidence of the club can be found prior to 1868.

The suffix City was added in 1925 when King George V conferred City status on the six towns of Stoke-on-Trent. At the time Stoke was the only city within the UK without a cathedral.

On the same day that Stoke became Stoke City, Rotherham County becme Rotherham United.
 
I support a few teams Laliga Real Madrid Premier League Manchester United
And plays 1. Vini Jr, 2. C.Ronaldo, 3. J.Bellingham, D.Bekham. And National team Portugal,Brazil and Australia.
 
I forgot to put the score Stoke 2 Santos 3. One of Stoke's worst decisions was in 1889/1890 season. They lost an FA Cup tie 4-0 at Wolverhampton Wanderers and complained to the FA about the state of the pitch. The complaint was upheld and the game was replayed. Stoke lost 8-0. Sometimes it's better to keep your mouth shut.
 
I’ve supported Arsenal since I was a kid because my dad was a big fan, and it just stuck. It’s been a real mix of highs and lows, but it’s hard not to stick with your team, even when they’re not playing well or making mistakes.
 
I’ve supported Arsenal since I was a kid because my dad was a big fan, and it just stuck. It’s been a real mix of highs and lows, but it’s hard not to stick with your team, even when they’re not playing well or making mistakes.
True, I myself know what it is to support your team in good and bad times. I am a supporter of Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht, the team I have always supported since I was kid, and now we are having a hard time. We still are record champions in Belgium with 34 Belgian Pro League titles, but it’s been around 10 years we had a prize now.

Two years ago we had our absolute rock bottom with the 11th place. Now we’re doing a little better, last season we ended at the 4th place, and the season before we became 3rd. No prizes, but we got European football again last year and now we’re in the play-off rounds of the Conference League, so hopefully we can have a successful campaign in Europe this season.
 
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