Sebowski
Footballguy
Every country in the world has a league. The biggest ones are the English, Spanish, Italian, and German, so they typically have the most money and best players. That also means they are the easiest to watch. You should pick a league that you can actually watch on TV in HD. If you have Fox Soccer and GolTV, you can pick any of those 4. If you don't have either and are relying on ESPN, you're better off sticking with the EPL.Correct. I teach in Kearny. We have some REALLY good players in the elementary schools here. It's really fun to watch these kids go at it. As far a league to follow, I'm still confused as to how many leagues there are. I know there's La Liga, the Premiere League, but also many leagues in Mexico and South America. The Red Bulls games I have tix for are the games against Houston, DC, Seattle, Portland, and Chicago. We have a few players come do training sessions with the traveling teams in town all the time. Players are always gracious of their fans and down to earth. Last fall we had Agudelo here and the kids went NUTS. Thanks for the warm welcome!First off welcome! This is arguably the friendliest and least snarky thread on FFA so jump right in with as many questions and comments as you have!From your first statement am I right in thinking you work in or near Kearny NJ?Lots to consider with your question. Everyone goes through this same issue when trying to pick out a team.I see nothing wrong with "glory hunting" as some call it when choosing a team. If you are new to the sport, I see nothing wrong with picking a team you enjoy watching like Barcelona.If you are looking for an underdog, none of the 4 teams you listed would fit (Man U, Chelsea, Arsenal, Real Madrid).Let us try this a different way. Before you pick a team to follow, which league are you most interested in following? If you can narrow it down to a league, it will make recommendations easier for us.Enjoy the Red Bull games! Hopefully Henry will be healthy in some of the games you have as he just hurt his hamstring. Which teams do you have tickets to see play against?Since I teach in what the locals call Soccertown USA, I guess I should pick a team to follow. Really like Nessi, but isn't picking Barcelona too easy? I do like Neymar and he's set to join the team in 2 years, so I might be leaning towards them. But I love rooting for the underdog. Which is a good team to follow? Man U, Chelsea, Read Madrid, Arsenal. We have an awesome soccer stadium here 2 minutes away (Red Bulls) in which I just got tickets for 5 games. Trying to get into this awesome sport. TIA.

Underdog is a pretty relative term. Arsenal is very much an underdog to win the league title for the foreseeable future. Newcastle is an underdog to make Champions League.