Piss Flaps 10:14 Sun Mar 22
How do you choose which team to "support" in a televised game when you have no allegiance?
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i look for a tenuous West Ham link.
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The Stoat
11:11 Mon Mar 23
Re: How do you choose which team to "support" in a televised game when you have no allegiance?
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I don't choose to "support" any of them
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Hugh Monteith
7:41 Mon Mar 23
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Mirrorman
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bruuuno
7:40 Mon Mar 23
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I just choose the one I hate least
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BRANDED
7:32 Mon Mar 23
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I like to take the piss and scorn
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Hugh Monteith
7:31 Mon Mar 23
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I simply attempt to enjoy the match.
I tend to lean toward the team or club that has relevant West Ham connections.
And I also favour the underdogs
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,
7:19 Mon Mar 23
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I generally approach these games as a neutral and then end up supporting one of them. For example if Mark Hughes manages one of the teams I want it to lose.
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Rossmans
6:59 Mon Mar 23
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Which ever team are non Scouse/yids
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HairyHammer
6:14 Mon Mar 23
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I have always supported the better style of football team and under dogs too.
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Fivetide
6:09 Mon Mar 23
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I generally want whichever result I deem best for West Ham, even if it is a team I dislike. For example right now I'd want Chelsea to beat Swansea every time because they are miles above us yet Swansea are close rivals for 8th spot.
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jonthehammer
6:07 Mon Mar 23
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Whichever I have had a bet on....
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fred flinstone
5:05 Mon Mar 23
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In fact if HMP put out a team of paedophiles I would be wanting them to beat spurs, and would also be supporting an ISIS eleven rather than spurs.
Quality
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Alvin
4:26 Mon Mar 23
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worm: I've always gone for the team kicking right to left on screen. No idea why
so what happens at half-time?
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Metal Hammer
4:21 Mon Mar 23
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West Ham Arsenal Man City Everton Swansea Leicester Burnley Southampton Newcastle Aston Villa Sunderland Hull Stoke Crystal Palace West Brom Man United QPR Liverpool Chelsea Tottenham
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Marston Hammer
4:20 Mon Mar 23
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Might sound a bit gay but I go for the team with the nicer legs
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Hammers1993
4:18 Mon Mar 23
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Wouldn't use the term support as I never support anyone other than West Ham.
I do enjoy watching the underdog get a win though (Chelsea v Bradford springs to mind).
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gph
3:50 Mon Mar 23
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It's a complicated trade-off of various factors.
If a Tottenham win meant we would go up a place in the table, I'd want a Tottenham win.
If a Tottenham win meant we would have a 20% chance of finishing higher, I'd want them to lose.
If a Tottenham win meant we would have a 50% chance of finishing higher, but they would also get something other than just the the three points (like European qualification) I'd want them to lose.
If a Tottenham win meant we would have a 50% chance of finishing higher, but they would get European qualification, but I didn't think they had the squad to cope, I'd want them to win.
Possibly, I'm overthinking this...
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boleyn8420
3:47 Mon Mar 23
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Just detest Liverpool and want them to lose every game but I don't think I've ever sat down and picked sides.
I recorded the match on Saturday and went home afterward and though I'd skip the boring bits, unfortunately this meant large section were watched at x12 or even x30 so I watched the entire match in about 11 minutes. It really was as fucking awful as watching it live. What a pile of fucking shit that game was
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terry-h
3:41 Mon Mar 23
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I wouldn't want to support either Barcelona or Real Madrid after witnessing the disgraceful behaviour of a fair number of their players last night. Overpaid creeps the lot of them.
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worm
3:17 Mon Mar 23
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I've always gone for the team kicking right to left on screen. No idea why
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eastham75
2:42 Mon Mar 23
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simple dont bother watching it
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DaillyShaggedMyWife
2:40 Mon Mar 23
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I tend to go for the underdog
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