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legendary
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October 28, 2024, 09:41:37 PM
#54
I don't have a favorite team. Sometimes I support the national team, sometimes the local football team, but when it comes to sports betting, I separate earnings and favorite teams. In general, it is not advisable to have favorites in betting. Some experts even recommend betting against your favorite team. They argue this as follows: if your favorite team wins, you will enjoy the game, and if it loses and the team you bet on wins, you will earn. It turns out that this is a kind of win-win strategy. Such a strategy combines both enjoying the game and the possibility of making a profit.
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October 28, 2024, 09:36:26 PM
#53
My family has their team which everyone has to support, I switched from their team to my own when I was in high school and have stuck with my club ever since.
Many sports fan liked sports due to their family

Pretty much a huge percentage of sports fan grew up following a specific sport which might have influenced how they view different clubs. Do you get a hard time with being the only one who doesn’t support a specific club that all your family members does? Some people get so passionate about their teams that any fan of a different team is automatically almost an enemy.

Though I have friends that I can tease about their teams doing bad. So even if we do have different teams, we can still stay friends and enjoy the sport together.
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I can’t respect a football fan who switches teams every time the game gets tough for their team.
Same here. Those who know to stay to their teams know and trust the capabilities of the team. Nostalgia and history are two of the main reasons why we stay.
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October 28, 2024, 09:25:43 PM
#52
Players, coaches, club owners may change but most fans are more loyal than they are to other clubs because of poor results over the years.

Maybe there are also different circumstances where they switch clubs, or they have more favorite teams not only in one league.

Like now Man United is in a slump and the fans are angry because the results are not so satisfying for several matches but will they leave? Of course not they will be loyal to the end.

I don't have a fixed favorite team, but enjoy all the other games so football is entertainment on the weekends.

The bad performance of the United players is the only reason for the team coach, because I am a dear fan of Manchester United. I used to bet every game on Manchester team from past time, but now coming into this new season they have performed very badly and I have lost few bets. But I still favor Manchester team because it is my favorite team, only if some past mistakes are removed, Manchester United team will perform very well again.
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October 28, 2024, 08:15:15 PM
#51
Fans are always loyal to their team and it is difficult for teams like Liverpool or Arsenal to see their teams very close to their goal but not achieving it year after year. But I think that the fans also care about the process itself, when they gather in the stands to support their team. I have a few teams that I like but I have never been a fan in the broad sense of the word, I can watch a match but I will not be very upset if my team does not win, I think it is an internal perception that is only available to real fans.
I used to be a fan of Manchester United but then I still wasn’t a fanatic, and now, I’m not really a fan of any particular club, just like you, I have a few clubs I really love and enjoy their gameplay and even if/when they lose a game, I’d just accept the fact that it’s football and winning ain’t always guaranteed in football. I’d rather just fan a player RN than a club, I also amazing players that I fan, and whichever club they get transferred to, I automatically transfer the love and admiration I have for that player to the club and as long as the player continues to play good football, I’m okay with the outcome and performances of the team.
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October 28, 2024, 06:47:56 PM
#50

It is true that people loves their favorite tea even if they loss in several matches but there might have a favorite player too and in this case, the favorite person may turned into changes from the player to a team for the quality play of the player.
Yeah this is very true Smiley... when there a favourite player chosen by a fan, it might influence their decision in changing their fan Base as a supporter of a particular team but this isn't common though, what's common is that they will start   supporting every team their favourite player plays for  maybe not for long , some develop temporary interest in (club ) until the player leaves the club. However, they will still pledge their main loyalty for the initial  or main club they are supporting as a fan.
I remembered I used to support Liverpool when I was a kid but I moved on because of a favourite player I loved watching when I was in high school and even when the player left I still stayed as a fan to the club Smiley
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October 28, 2024, 06:36:53 PM
#49
I have been a big fan of the Manchester City team for a long time, and still believe in this team.  This club is very familiar to me as I support Manchester team in every game and enjoy their games.  They are poised to perform better this season though every player in this team is very hardworking so that can be comforting.  My will power has increased towards this team so I support this team the most and will continue to support it in the future.
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October 28, 2024, 05:33:48 PM
#48
However I’m curious whether some of you have changed your favorite teams over the years. It is not as simple as having a different favorite food compared to when you were 10. A favorite sport team, to me at least, will always be your favorite. So if you did change your favorite team, what was the reason?

I do have a favourite team in all the league around the world because I'm a football lover and love to watch different leagues and not just one. When betting I don't consider my favourite team as the team that'll win all their matches but I bet based on what my analysis is revealing to me. I haven't changed any of my favourite teams and I don't think I can change it but when two of my favourite teams meets in the champions league or any other European competitions, I'll have to choice the team that I love the most and support them

The love I have for the teams in a different league that I support sometimes is because my favourite player moved to the club hence I have no choice but to support the team to win. Any man that can change his club would be difficult to have a relationship with because he won't be willing to go through the tough times with you but go for others.
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October 28, 2024, 04:47:56 PM
#47
Sports fans are one of the most dedicated and most loyal kind of people I know. It doesn’t matter what the sport is, all fans pick their favorite and stick with them through thick and thin. Maybe it’s a bit difficult to explain to someone who doesn’t follow sports as intensely but being a fan of a team doesn’t mean supporting them only because they are winning.

Even if your favorite team constantly loses or shows bad performance, you are still a fan and you are still hoping for them to gain back momentum and start winning again. If someone were to change the team they support based on the result, how fun will that be? Nothing will bring a sports fan more delight than seeing their favorite team climb their way up to the top.

However I’m curious whether some of you have changed your favorite teams over the years. It is not as simple as having a different favorite food compared to when you were 10. A favorite sport team, to me at least, will always be your favorite. So if you did change your favorite team, what was the reason?

It is true that people loves their favorite tea even if they loss in several matches but there might have a favorite player too and in this case, the favorite person may turned into changes from the player to a team for the quality play of the player.
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October 28, 2024, 01:57:07 PM
#46
My family has their team which everyone has to support, I switched from their team to my own when I was in high school and have stuck with my club ever since. I can’t respect a football fan who switches teams every time the game gets tough for their team. I have never met an Arsenal fan who switched sides. Arsenal fans have my outmost respect because even though their team has not won a trophy in years, the fans are still very passionate about their club.
Fans are always loyal to their team and it is difficult for teams like Liverpool or Arsenal to see their teams very close to their goal but not achieving it year after year. But I think that the fans also care about the process itself, when they gather in the stands to support their team. I have a few teams that I like but I have never been a fan in the broad sense of the word, I can watch a match but I will not be very upset if my team does not win, I think it is an internal perception that is only available to real fans.
It’s very difficult for fans of Liverpool and Arsenal but they remain loyal to the club. It takes a strong commitment to stay with a club that gives you high hope and disappoints you every time. Sometimes I think Arsenal fans are bad losers because their mentality is that there is a conspiracy against them. But they never abandon their club no matter the result. No player or manager is bigger than the club, I don’t care how much you love a player or manager, you cannot leave your club because your favourite player or manager leaves the club.
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October 28, 2024, 01:48:52 PM
#45
My family has their team which everyone has to support, I switched from their team to my own when I was in high school and have stuck with my club ever since. I can’t respect a football fan who switches teams every time the game gets tough for their team. I have never met an Arsenal fan who switched sides. Arsenal fans have my outmost respect because even though their team has not won a trophy in years, the fans are still very passionate about their club.
Fans are always loyal to their team and it is difficult for teams like Liverpool or Arsenal to see their teams very close to their goal but not achieving it year after year. But I think that the fans also care about the process itself, when they gather in the stands to support their team. I have a few teams that I like but I have never been a fan in the broad sense of the word, I can watch a match but I will not be very upset if my team does not win, I think it is an internal perception that is only available to real fans.
legendary
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October 28, 2024, 01:42:46 PM
#44
Players, coaches, club owners may change but most fans are more loyal than they are to other clubs because of poor results over the years.

Maybe there are also different circumstances where they switch clubs, or they have more favorite teams not only in one league.

Like now Man United is in a slump and the fans are angry because the results are not so satisfying for several matches but will they leave? Of course not they will be loyal to the end.

I don't have a fixed favorite team, but enjoy all the other games so football is entertainment on the weekends.
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October 28, 2024, 01:24:49 PM
#43
However I’m curious whether some of you have changed your favorite teams over the years. It is not as simple as having a different favorite food compared to when you were 10. A favorite sport team, to me at least, will always be your favorite. So if you did change your favorite team, what was the reason?
It's normal to change your favorite team over a period. When you find it done then it's done in following being a fan of it.

But there's no consolation whether you replace your favorite team sport or not. What matters to you is either you support them til' the end or you have had enough of poor performance and you don't like losing anymore.

That's more likely the reason why someone is going to change his favorite team sport. There are also still the die-hard fans of a club or teams that they follow.
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October 28, 2024, 01:23:50 PM
#42
I think my favorite team has stayed in terms of longevity, but as time goes by, I prefer to have a specific player to support just because I like his play style and his statistics in bringing the whole game and understanding the game.

In terms of the whole thing about teams, I do stay loyal and definitely do not jump on the bandwagon of who is stronger in the current season or something.

It’s a different case if you are betting. Grin
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October 28, 2024, 01:16:35 PM
#41
My family has their team which everyone has to support, I switched from their team to my own when I was in high school and have stuck with my club ever since. I can’t respect a football fan who switches teams every time the game gets tough for their team. I have never met an Arsenal fan who switched sides. Arsenal fans have my outmost respect because even though their team has not won a trophy in years, the fans are still very passionate about their club.
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October 28, 2024, 01:12:37 PM
#40
However I’m curious whether some of you have changed your favorite teams over the years. It is not as simple as having a different favorite food compared to when you were 10. A favorite sport team, to me at least, will always be your favorite. So if you did change your favorite team, what was the reason?

I have not changed my loyalty to a club for about twelve years now. The owner of the club was my role model in business and I learned a lot from him. I vowed to follow the club as long as he retains ownership. A few years ago the club was sold and I thought about moving to another club. This was when I understood that it was not easy to switch loyalship to a new club. I was sad that he lost ownership of the club but I am still a loyal fan. For those who have followed a club for a long time, it is like a cult that is hard to renounce.     
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October 28, 2024, 12:54:26 PM
#39
However I’m curious whether some of you have changed your favorite teams over the years. It is not as simple as having a different favorite food compared to when you were 10. A favorite sport team, to me at least, will always be your favorite. So if you did change your favorite team, what was the reason?
I used to support Liverpool more than ten years ago, but Arsenal won my heart, It was not because they won the league or anything but because I liked  the pattern of football they play.

It has been the gunners ever since then, not sure any other team will be able to win my heart currently.
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October 28, 2024, 11:55:05 AM
#38
However I’m curious whether some of you have changed your favorite teams over the years. It is not as simple as having a different favorite food compared to when you were 10. A favorite sport team, to me at least, will always be your favorite. So if you did change your favorite team, what was the reason?
Girlfriend may change,
Favorite food may change,
Fav music may change,
Fav tourism may change,
but one is still the same,
favorite sport team,
always the same,

whatever happened, even the players, the coach, and the owners changed, the club is still the same.

Although it might not be as extreme as this, because for me, I always hope that my wife and religion will never change, just like a football team.

Source: But you can never change your favorite football team
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October 28, 2024, 11:48:34 AM
#37

However I’m curious whether some of you have changed your favorite teams over the years. It is not as simple as having a different favorite food compared to when you were 10. A favorite sport team, to me at least, will always be your favorite. So if you did change your favorite team, what was the reason?


I did, and for good reason. For many years I followed the same basketball team, but after a big overhaul of the team, acquiring new coaches and managers, and replacing and retiring old players, I just thought that it wasn't the same team that I liked for many years.
So there is no reason to stick as I'm looking for the passion that the old composition is displaying; its like a different team with the same uniform I adore, so its time to change my team where I can see the same passion of winning that I'm looking for.
No regret changing my loyalty and I will not call it a betrayal.
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October 28, 2024, 11:45:42 AM
#36
Even if your favorite team constantly loses or shows bad performance,
you are still a fan and you are still hoping for them to gain back momentum and start winning again. If someone were to change the team they support based on the result, how fun will that be? Nothing will bring a sports fan more delight than seeing their favorite team climb their way up to the top.
I've never had a specific club though, but I tend to love good football performances either way. Just play a good and enjoyable game and maybe, if you'd wanna call me a one-day fan, I'll love the team at the spot till whenever. I dunno how people get comfortable with diversifying their time and attention to being really loyal to a club. I mean, I barely have time to deal with real life problems.

If we're talking about football, then my favorite team is Manchester United.
You're on the 14th position and your coach has been sacked.... Whatchu gon do about that huh? Lol... It's a pity that the team has failed you!
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October 28, 2024, 11:34:40 AM
#35
Sports fans are one of the most dedicated and most loyal kind of people I know. It doesn’t matter what the sport is, all fans pick their favorite and stick with them through thick and thin. Maybe it’s a bit difficult to explain to someone who doesn’t follow sports as intensely but being a fan of a team doesn’t mean supporting them only because they are winning.

Even if your favorite team constantly loses or shows bad performance, you are still a fan and you are still hoping for them to gain back momentum and start winning again. If someone were to change the team they support based on the result, how fun will that be? Nothing will bring a sports fan more delight than seeing their favorite team climb their way up to the top.

However I’m curious whether some of you have changed your favorite teams over the years. It is not as simple as having a different favorite food compared to when you were 10. A favorite sport team, to me at least, will always be your favorite. So if you did change your favorite team, what was the reason?


I've been gambling for a long time now, about two years, but I bet a lot on Manchester United and my favorite team. However, as long as I have known Manchester United, I have never seen a change of coach in Manchester United. Currently, Eric Ten Haag is the difficult representative of the Manchester United team and responsible for the poor performance. 

He has been in charge of the Manchester United team for a long time, but he is not ready to leave the role yet. Although I have bet on Manchester United many times this season and I have lost almost every time, so I ignore this team because I always lose by betting on this team and I want to enter a new good and reliable team

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