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at this thread being at 366 pages after several years of posting, and the World Cup thread at 139 after a month.Steve Tasker has a post somewhere in here that he updates with members' favorite teams.La Liga/EPL Fanso you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
La Liga/EPL Fanso you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
Arsenal fan here, no team in La Liga, but I've been doing my research and watching more games in an effort to pick a team.I became an Arsenal fan years ago because my absolute favorite player was Thierry Henry. The more I watched, the more I became a fan of the team and not just him.I think the best thing to do is really to just watch the games - you'll start to pick up on players who you like to watch, and in turn, which teams you find exciting. With multiple games televised in the US every weekend, you get to see a lot of different teams. I know that Bentley and Derek figured out their favorite teams that way - just watched some games, got a feel for some of the teams, and picked out which ones they like the most.Some posters, like Z Machine and Desert Power, actually lived abroad in Spain, and picked up their teams that way.Yeah, it's in my sig - "Fans Link"Steve Tasker has a post somewhere in here that he updates with members' favorite teams.La Liga/EPL Fanso you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
Update MLS for me with Chicago. I've now been out to see them and had a good time. Definitely going backYeah, it's in my sig - "Fans Link"Steve Tasker has a post somewhere in here that he updates with members' favorite teams.La Liga/EPL Fanso you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
I remember only a few weeks ago Tasker debating the merit of a separate thread for the World Cup. Suffice to say, it seems like a pretty good idea.at this thread being at 366 pages after several years of posting, and the World Cup thread at 139 after a month.
BTW, posted this before, anyone know where I can get a Dempsey Fulham jersey? I've had no luck thus far.I became a fan of FC Barcelona while living in Spain. I was living in Sevilla and knew nothing about La Liga. Second day there, a Barça match was on tv and I was taken by their flowing, attacking style. It was really cool to see the game played that way. I was hooked. I went to a number of Sevilla matches and I like to see them do well, but Barça already had their hooks in me.La Liga/EPL Fanso you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
In the Premiership, my favorite teams are currently Manchester United and Chelsea. In La Liga, I'm a big Real Madrid and Barca fan.La Liga/EPL Fanso you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
Does not compute.In the Premiership, my favorite teams are currently Manchester United and Chelsea. In La Liga, I'm a big Real Madrid and Barca fan.La Liga/EPL Fanso you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
I went to a Fire/Houston game at Toyota Park last June, it was definitely a good scene. Do they still light a bunch of flares in the fan section behind that one net during the second half? I took this pic of it - apologies for the ####ty quality, my camera sucks.IIRC, I spent all of warmups taking blurry pictures of Brian McBride and Stuart Holden, and explaining to my friends how sick Holden was. Holden scored within the first 5 minutes, and then the game ended 1-0Update MLS for me with Chicago. I've now been out to see them and had a good time. Definitely going backYeah, it's in my sig - "Fans Link"Steve Tasker has a post somewhere in here that he updates with members' favorite teams.La Liga/EPL Fans:
Do you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
ExactlyDoes not compute.In the Premiership, my favorite teams are currently Manchester United and Chelsea. In La Liga, I'm a big Real Madrid and Barca fan.La Liga/EPL Fanso you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
Some other high quality, professional caliber pictures...McBride looking stoic, Holden at kickoff.I went to a Fire/Houston game at Toyota Park last June, it was definitely a good scene. Do they still light a bunch of flares in the fan section behind that one net during the second half? I took this pic of it - apologies for the ####ty quality, my camera sucks.IIRC, I spent all of warmups taking blurry pictures of Brian McBride and Stuart Holden, and explaining to my friends how sick Holden was. Holden scored within the first 5 minutes, and then the game ended 1-0Update MLS for me with Chicago. I've now been out to see them and had a good time. Definitely going backYeah, it's in my sig - "Fans Link"Steve Tasker has a post somewhere in here that he updates with members' favorite teams.La Liga/EPL Fans:
Do you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?![]()
why not? I've been a fan of these teams since the start. In the NBA, I'm a big supporter of LA and Boston.Does not compute.In the Premiership, my favorite teams are currently Manchester United and Chelsea. In La Liga, I'm a big Real Madrid and Barca fan.La Liga/EPL Fanso you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
Yep. I went to see them play Milan Memorial Day weekend and they lit it up. Also had a guy run onto the pitch and bow down to Ronaldinho.I went to a Fire/Houston game at Toyota Park last June, it was definitely a good scene. Do they still light a bunch of flares in the fan section behind that one net during the second half? I took this pic of it - apologies for the ####ty quality, my camera sucks.IIRC, I spent all of warmups taking blurry pictures of Brian McBride and Stuart Holden, and explaining to my friends how sick Holden was. Holden scored within the first 5 minutes, and then the game ended 1-0Update MLS for me with Chicago. I've now been out to see them and had a good time. Definitely going backYeah, it's in my sig - "Fans Link"Steve Tasker has a post somewhere in here that he updates with members' favorite teams.La Liga/EPL Fans:
Do you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?![]()
Well, they are pretty big rivals....who do you cheer for in El Clasico?why not? In the NBA, I'm a big supporter of LA and Boston.Does not compute.In the Premiership, my favorite teams are currently Manchester United and Chelsea. In La Liga, I'm a big Real Madrid and Barca fan.La Liga/EPL Fanso you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
sarcasm guys...sure you have friends that only support winning teams....I'm a big Tottenham fanWell, they are pretty big rivals....who do you cheer for in El Clasico?why not? In the NBA, I'm a big supporter of LA and Boston.Does not compute.In the Premiership, my favorite teams are currently Manchester United and Chelsea. In La Liga, I'm a big Real Madrid and Barca fan.La Liga/EPL Fanso you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
Don't do as I did.For England, I wanted to pick a London-based team so I could catch a game when I'm there on business. I didn't want to be a glory hound and choose one of the megaclubs. Wimbledon FC met those criteria along with having a nice shirt, an underdog's mentality, a bunch of likable players (Robbie Earle, Efan Ekoku, Vinnie Jones) and some top tier success. How was I to know they'd end up being the only team in English football history to get moved away from their historical location. The controversy and decline surrounding the move sucked the life out of the team. They dropped three levels from the Premiership and became a hated team throughout England. I've never bonded with another English team since the Wimbledon move. I went to a game at White Hart Lane but Spurs don't suit me. I'm a Facebook supporter of AFC Wimbledon, a fan-owned who sprang up in SW19 after the Franchise FC debacle. But it's hard to follow the Conference.For La Liga, I followed Real Betis for a while but they've been relegated too. I think the political significance of Athletic Bilbao is pretty cool but it has some definite racist and xenophobic overtones as well.My son has picked Chelsea and Barca, which is the easy thing to do but probably less likely to end in disappointment.La Liga/EPL Fanso you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
This is pretty much my criteria for picking a Spanish team.....I didn't want to be a glory hound and choose one of the megaclubs. Wimbledon FC met those criteria along with having a nice shirt, an underdog's mentality, a bunch of likable players (Robbie Earle, Efan Ekoku, Vinnie Jones) and some top tier success.
Bundesliga fan here. That's the league in Germany by the way. I've always been a fan of all things German, it's part of my heritage. During WC 90 and 94 while watching the German team play I became a fan of Jürgen Klinsmann. When I first got hooked up to the internet in the mid 90s I did a search on his name and discovered the Bundesliga and Bayern München the team he was playing for and have been a fan ever since.La Liga/EPL Fans:
Do you have a favorite team? How did you choose to follow this team? Or do you just root for certain players as opposed to a team? What's the correct protocol in choosing a favorite team?
That should make Desert Power's head spin.In La Liga, I'm a big Real Madrid and Barca fan.
FC Barcelona: Fearless devotion to the beautiful game of attractive attacking soccer and a great dedication towards developing talent at the youth club to bring into the first team. The club also has refused lucrative corporate sponsorship on the front of their shirts, even electing in recent years to sponsor UNICEF on their shirts. A rarity among major clubs.
That should make Desert Power's head spin.In La Liga, I'm a big Real Madrid and Barca fan.

The UNICEF arrangement is a very nice gesture and should be applauded (also Aston Villa have a similar deal with the children's charity Acorn). However it is pretty hypocritical in my eyes considering they have a partnership with the Bunyodkor in Uzbekistan, a government backed club in a country with an appalling human rights record.Copied from the other thread:
FC Barcelona: Fearless devotion to the beautiful game of attractive attacking soccer and a great dedication towards developing talent at the youth club to bring into the first team. The club also has refused lucrative corporate sponsorship on the front of their shirts, even electing in recent years to sponsor UNICEF on their shirts. A rarity among major clubs.
Steve Tasker said:If not picking a complete frontrunner is one of your goals, Arsenal really aren't a bad choice.
They play a very fun style with a lot of speed combined with overall quality players. I'm obviously biased, but when they're at the top of their game and in form, there's no team in the EPL that's more exciting - they really do play beautifully when they get the chance. Fluid one-touch passing, darting runs, and the "dancing on the ball" style that only a handful of teams can really play.
They don't really have the players - or budget, at this point - to reasonably challenge Manchester United or Chelsea, and will sadly probably fade behind Manchester City in coming years. They should be an upper-middle-of-the-table type of team for the upcoming years...consistent results and should challenge for Champions League status as a top 4 finisher, but don't really have reasonable title aspirations - so if you're looking for a good team that isn't just going to blow out its opponents, they're a good pick.
But they have a rich history (three-time "Double" winners in 1971, 1988, and 2002; 13-time league champions; 10 time FA Cup champions; The Invincibles, etc.), a sharp manager who's been at the helm for 14 years - and there's definitely something to be said for that; other than Sir Alex, no one comes close - and are a Champions League contender even if they're destined for a 3rd-5th place finish in the EPL. Their rivalry with Spurs produces a spirited and chippy North London Derby twice a year. They have an insane fan base which has to right up there 1-2 with Manchester United.
Again, if you're interested in learning more, you should check into the soccer thread. Very dedicated and informed community of posters (the same people who seem to dominate the World Cup thread) for the most part who are always willing to discuss with new fans.
Mexican league soccer kind of sucks honestly.Get GolTV and ESPN Deported if you want good coverage of some other leagues.So what is good for Mexican league coverage in the US?I'm moving into a new apartment, and the cable coverage will have Univision and Telemundo, which my current cable coverage doesn't include. There will be at least some coverage on these channels, right? I'd love to start watching some of the Mexican league, but it's never on TV here at the moment.
Ha. Probably an old joke, but I never saw that before.Mexican league soccer kind of sucks honestly.Get GolTV and ESPN Deported if you want good coverage of some other leagues.So what is good for Mexican league coverage in the US?
I'm moving into a new apartment, and the cable coverage will have Univision and Telemundo, which my current cable coverage doesn't include. There will be at least some coverage on these channels, right? I'd love to start watching some of the Mexican league, but it's never on TV here at the moment.
I don't really care if the league sucks. I mean, I watch MLS every time I see it on TV.Mexican league soccer kind of sucks honestly.Get GolTV and ESPN Deported if you want good coverage of some other leagues.So what is good for Mexican league coverage in the US?I'm moving into a new apartment, and the cable coverage will have Univision and Telemundo, which my current cable coverage doesn't include. There will be at least some coverage on these channels, right? I'd love to start watching some of the Mexican league, but it's never on TV here at the moment.
Will there be any games on Univision and Telemundo though? GolTV isn't part of the package, but ESPN Deportes might be. I'm not going to be paying for any extra #### though - the cable has FSC, ESPN/ESPN2, etc. It's the exact same cable as I have now, except I'll be moving from the suburbs to within the city limits, which apparently gives us Telemundo and Univision.That's Villarreal - the Yellow Submarines.loved man city a couple of years ago, i thought they were very exciting to watch. kind of switched to everton because a friend is a fan so its fun to talk about.
in italy, i like udinese and roma. in germany, dortmund.
can't really explain why i am a fan of any of them other than to say i watched them once or twice and really liked to watch them.
if i had to pick a spanish team, i'd say Valencia (i think its valencia; whoever wears all yellow).
thanks. i don't watch very much la liga at all. just nice to root against someone other than the big powers.That's Villarreal - the Yellow Submarines.loved man city a couple of years ago, i thought they were very exciting to watch. kind of switched to everton because a friend is a fan so its fun to talk about.
in italy, i like udinese and roma. in germany, dortmund.
can't really explain why i am a fan of any of them other than to say i watched them once or twice and really liked to watch them.
if i had to pick a spanish team, i'd say Valencia (i think its valencia; whoever wears all yellow).
The quality of play IMHO, definitely exceeds the Mexican leagues and the South American leagues IMHO.Caught the end of the Sounders-Union game tonight. Impressed with the quality of the play. May have to start watching more games.
It was brutal....I mean, injuries are going to happen, it's a violent sport with a bunch of grown men throwing their full weight around - you know the risks when you step on the field. But the last thing anyone wants is someone to get hurt. We all have day jobs and families to go home to at the end of the day.I'm surprised that injuries don't happen more, to be honest - most players in our league are pretty experienced and in good enough shape, which minimizes injuries. I stayed and watched the first 20 or so minutes of the next game, which was a "recreational league", mostly comprised of guys in their 40s and 50s with full-on beer guts and all that. The game was just crazy physical - I guess that when you start to lose fitness, you probably don't control your body as well, and it just leads to more physicality.Really ruined the game for everyone involved.....neither team really wanted to play too much after that - thankfully there were only 10 minutes left.Ugh. Sickening story there Tasker. Sorry to hear that.
No problem. They're a pretty good club. They actually own Altidore's contract. They have one player, Joan Capdevila, on the Spanish national team, and Nilmar is a forward for Brazil.thanks. i don't watch very much la liga at all. just nice to root against someone other than the big powers.That's Villarreal - the Yellow Submarines.loved man city a couple of years ago, i thought they were very exciting to watch. kind of switched to everton because a friend is a fan so its fun to talk about.
in italy, i like udinese and roma. in germany, dortmund.
can't really explain why i am a fan of any of them other than to say i watched them once or twice and really liked to watch them.
if i had to pick a spanish team, i'd say Valencia (i think its valencia; whoever wears all yellow).
I could be wrong here, and I'm willing to explore other thoughts - I realize some of those guys could be transferred/loaned out - but I can't help but think this isn't going to be as good a move as it sounds on paper. City have a packed midfield.Steve Tasker said:But money isn't an issue for MCFC. Let's take a look at their midfield right now....Adam Johnson and Shaun Wright-Phillips play essentially the same position as Donovan, as do Vladimir Weiss (on loan last year, bright young talent) and Robinho (returns from his loan spell). In addition, Gareth Barry and Stephen Ireland have established themselves as important pieces of the midfield, along with Vincent Kompany and Nigel de Jong.....and this doesn't even take into account Yaya Toure's impending - but unconfirmed - move to Man City.That's one crowded midfield. I'm sure he'd get in the game, but I just don't see him really establishing himself as a definite starting XI player in that lineup. Money doesn't concern City now, they can spend whatever the #### they want on whoever they want.I'd much rather see him at Everton, where both David Moyes and the fanbase love him, and he has a real chance of seeing the field with consistency. Donovan to Man City just feels like Gooch to AC Milan to me....move to a glamor club and have your form suffer because you're not getting enough game action.Txns8 said:If they spend the money being talked about to get him, he'll play plenty. I think it is a good move for him and for US soccer.