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Actually, I'd say Man U is the closest you can get to a universally respected team. Legolas Send a noteboard - 19/08/2013 11:21:39 PM

View original postPersonally I'd like a team that has a decent record, a cool uniform (kit?) and a rowdy crowd with tons of songs and chants and loves to brawl. Don't think I could go for a powerhouse name like Manchester United because I get the impression that EVERYONE not a fan of the club absolutely HATES the club.

They have been one of the top three contenders for pretty much all of the last twenty seasons, and did so in a generally classy manner and with good football. No doubt the fans of their rivals resent them for that, but surely they also respect them, however grudgingly. The way I see it (though I'm not sure how common that view is, and in any case it's an outsider view of both British and American sports), they're a bit like the San Antonio Spurs - you don't have to like them, but they're remarkably consistent in the quality of their play and are difficult to hate or despise (and I say that as a Liverpool and Suns fan!). Though that might also make them a somewhat unexciting choice of team to root for.

If you want a team hated by its non-fans, you'll have more luck with Chelsea or Manchester City, both of which have developed a reputation for trying to buy their way to success (like the Miami Heat, while we're at it).

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us Yanks need help picking our EPL football (soccer) teams! - 19/08/2013 08:51:42 PM 1200 Views
Any of the London teams would do. - 19/08/2013 09:26:14 PM 778 Views
Yes, us do. - 19/08/2013 10:09:38 PM 783 Views
There is nothing wrong with rooting for United. - 19/08/2013 11:09:19 PM 827 Views
Actually, I'd say Man U is the closest you can get to a universally respected team. - 19/08/2013 11:21:39 PM 788 Views
Liverpool *NM* - 20/08/2013 02:54:42 AM 345 Views
Arsenal - 20/08/2013 02:51:32 PM 840 Views
The thing about Arsenal is, they always try to walk it in. *NM* - 20/08/2013 10:22:15 PM 490 Views
What does "walk it in" mean? *NM* - 21/08/2013 02:55:00 PM 346 Views
It means walk the ball over the goal line - 22/08/2013 12:41:36 AM 841 Views
That depends. Do you actually want your team to have any success? - 22/08/2013 12:54:06 AM 808 Views

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