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English Football and Poles.


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Yogibear
Edited by: Yogibear  Oct 25, 07, 10:15  #1

Ey up , How Do and Cześć

I've had a gander ( a look ) through the sports section here and I noticed that there wasn't a thread on English Footie.

I was also wondering that when Poles come to England do they support the team of the city they reside in. Or glory hunt and support the likes of Man Utd, Chelsea and er Liverpool.

I don't mean forget you home town team back home as that is unthinkable as I would never lose allegiance to Liverpool. But, if I was in a foreign city I would support that team whilst I was there and always have a soft spot for them.

Any views and comments would be most welcome.

Ta.

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Kowalski
  Oct 25, 07, 18:16  #2

I think some may have their favourite team and would stick and follow it to the point of checking the scores and seeing how well the team is on the table. Then they would identify perhaps with team from the town they happen to live. Some would stick to teams more often shown on polish tv or the ones most popular like Chalsea or MU, Arsenal.
There would be a group who'd follow English team based on some polish players playing for that particular club. Now Southampton is very popular as they have to strikers from Poland and actually scoring many goals. Same goes for ....Scotish league as many would support Celtic just for goalkeeper Boruc playing there.
As for this particular Pole ....I would watch Southampton games on tele whenever I catch them on but I don't check the tv programme to not miss it. Whenever they'd show MU I'd look to see if Kuszczak is on the pitch. Several years ago I would follow the news about West Brmowich Albion for no particular reasons other then they would (back then) tend to make lots of away wins.......
I heard that to be a fan of English club you'd have to be English. It was an American who was told me this. He was living in UK and fall in love in football, started to attend games and identified with club etc. He said he was asked many times why oh why was he club supporter and all his obvious explenations weren't enough...but that is another story of English pride, nationalism, racism or whatever you'd call it ( don't mean to be rude here, Poles are often same narrowminded -patriotic )
I find English football entertaining, enjoy the speed of game and fierce attitude players would have. I want England to make it to Euro as they'd enrich championship for sure.

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Yogibear
  Oct 26, 07, 07:13  #3

Quoting: Kowalski
heard that to be a fan of English club you'd have to be English


Quoting: Kowalski


Chalsea or MU, Arsenal.



Ahem * Clears Throat * errr what about Liverpool.

Quoting: Kowalski


There would be a group who'd follow English team based on some polish players playing for that particular club. Now Southampton is very popular as they have to strikers from Poland and actually scoring many goals. Same goes for ....Scotish league as many would support Celtic just for goalkeeper Boruc playing there.




That makes sense as a few years ago we a few Czechs playing for us which the attracted the support of a few Czechs. Now we have a Spanish manager and a few playes whcih has attracted massive attention form Spain.


Quoting: Kowalski


I heard that to be a fan of English club you'd have to be English.



Not really true but some fans think to be a proper supporter you do and from the local city of that team to. Football is a working class sport, sorry was working class sport before TV and the money man moved in. When the working classes used to finish work on a Saturday afternoon whether it be the mines in Yorkshire, the mills in Lancashire or the docks in Liverpool the working man used go staright to the game and watch his team. This is very, very rare these days so thats where alot of the you must be local attitude stems from as the game has been sold . This has led to most of Liverpools support from being from all over the country and has led to a price increas and therefor squeezing out the working class man.

As for your comment about England in the Euro championships they have has much hope as Liverpool winning The Champions League this season ;-)

Another thing my friend . Southampton are shite. ;-)

Only joking thanks for your clear response it made a lot of sense to me.

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mroz24
  Oct 30, 07, 07:03  #4

Quoting: Kowalski
I heard that to be a fan of English club you'd have to be English. It was an American who was told me this. He was living in UK and fall in love in football, started to attend games and identified with club etc. He said he was asked many times why oh why was he club supporter and all his obvious explenations weren't enough...but that is another story of English pride, nationalism, racism or whatever you'd call it


Actually, I'm an American that follows two football clubs and I've not had any problems with this so far. But then, the English side I follow is quite bad at the moment, Lincoln City. The reason I chose them is because my great-grandfather and his family originated from there before emigrating to Canada and then the USA.

The other club I follow is Wisla Krakow.

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stone_peace12
Edited by: Admin  Oct 30, 07, 09:44  #5

hi this is patrick....i am 14 years old and i like football alot becoz it is my talent...i would like to make friends who like football so that we acn share ideas on football....all the way i will i like singing and dancing alot...i will end it here with warn greetings to u and hope u will reply me .....my email is STONE_PEACE12@YAHOO.COM...hope u will reply me ok.byeee

i am happy to be among the site...i like watching matches.....

hope to see more football friends...love all football...i would like to make football penpals

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stone_peace12
  Oct 30, 07, 09:50  #6

hope to see more football friends...love all football...i would like to make football penpals

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wightlion
  Feb 24, 08, 10:58  #7

hi all an interesting thread this surprised a few replies

Can I post this link below as there was about a group of 30 polish lads at the
Millwall- port Vale game yesterday and there is a big discussion regarding polish fans attending games

the upshot of this is that we have agreed the Polish fans are welcome if they want to come and support their local team


http://www.millwall.webd.pl/

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Grounded
  Feb 25, 08, 02:51  #8

One should always support their local team no matter which nationality!!!!!

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alanko
  Feb 25, 08, 04:14  #9

Walsall is the logical choice for those from Warsaw. See Soccer AM

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TripTic
  Feb 27, 08, 01:52  #10

1. AFC Ajax Amsterdam
2. Leeds United
3. Celtic Glasgow

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sapphire
  Feb 27, 08, 01:58  #11

alanko wrote:
Walsall is the logical choice for those from Warsaw.

that made me laugh. ... there is definitely some similarity in the name, but thats about as far as it goes... believe me I know both places.

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sledz
  Feb 27, 08, 02:28  #12

NFL is football!

ok lets call it it soccer for now?

How does the Chicago Fire soccer team measure up to your European standards?

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Grounded
  Feb 27, 08, 02:34  #13

sledz wrote:
NFL is football!
No it isnt! Its Rugby played by poofs in protective gear

sledz wrote:
ok lets call it it soccer for now?
NO!

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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Feb 27, 08, 02:43  #14

Poofs? lol

have another Guiness

lets have a match up???????

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TripTic
  Feb 27, 08, 03:27  #15

sledz wrote:
NFL is football!


No it isn't. Some of my friends from Yorkshire call NFL Teams - Dickheads in helmets lol :) :) :)

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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Feb 27, 08, 03:34  #16

Well to tell you the truth, We dont even have girlish names for your sport nobody cares.

All anybody has to do is mention the word "soccer" and all I hear is laughter


Bring it on??????????

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TripTic
  Feb 27, 08, 03:38  #17

sledz wrote:
Well to tell you the truth, We dont even have girlish names for you sport nobody cares.

All anybody has to do is metion the word "soccer" and all I hear is laughter



Yeah ..whatever. :)

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sledz
  Feb 27, 08, 03:44  #18

TripTic wrote:
Yeah ..whatever. :)

Lol sorry man this topic has been burned out on this forum over 5 times
in the last year....

just tryin to keep this place alive..

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TripTic
  Feb 27, 08, 03:59  #19

sledz wrote:
Lol sorry man this topic has been burned out on this forum over 5 times
in the last year....


I know. :)

sledz wrote:
just tryin to keep this place alive..


Good on ya mate!!! That's what i tried to do :):)

Enjoy !!

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Grounded
  Feb 27, 08, 04:08  #20

Speaking of supporting other teams. I remember a group of Lech Poznan supporters regularly travelling to Hertha Berlin games to support Piotr Reiss who came from Poznan to Berlin in 1999. Was quite a sight seeing all those banners in polish popping up all of a sudden.

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ShelleyS
  Feb 27, 08, 05:43  #21

Grounded wrote:
No it isnt! Its Rugby played by poofs in protective gear


Hear hear!

Grounded wrote:
NO!


Quite right too, damn yanks! ;-)

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Polson
  Mar 8, 08, 10:23  #22

Has someone watched the game MU vs Portsmouth ? Kuszczak didn't touch Baros at all, there was no penalty.....sh!t...

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Grzegorz_
  Mar 8, 08, 10:26  #23

Yogibear wrote:
English Footie


This is for gays...

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tornado2007
  Mar 8, 08, 10:30  #24

Grzegorz_ wrote:

This is for gays...

ok greg i think you need to take a rain check, it has the highest audience out of all the football leagues in the world, apart from having the best tempo and pace to every premiership match :)

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eddiewop
  Mar 9, 08, 04:34  #25

My Polish girlfriend ( from near Gdansk ) has been with me to see Aston Villa a few times & likes the thrill of attending.

BUT she does not support AV.

Her son in Poland has an AV strip , with name on, which he likes , but he prefers local teams, and Man U

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