There's an easy solution to that.Jobdog said:Most people on here actually do only go for one team, but as has been mentioned, when their team are eliminated, they jump on another. As far as I can see, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that, it just means that you're still keeping an interest in the game even when your team is out. IMO there is nothing worse than trying to watch a game of sport where you aren't, in any way, shape, or form, cheering for a team.
Bandwaggoning is much cheaperWheelsy said:There's an easy solution to that.
Gambling.
:lol:Dave Q said:Rugby League is a great sport.
This year Ive taken an interest in lots of sides for different reasons.
But at the end of the day, you can only have one mistress.
Grail said:Further to that, I don't know how people can change allegiances. I've lived in Newcastle all my life, but supported the Eels. When the Knights came into the comp in 1988, all these novacastrians swapped to being Knights fans. I copped stick for not switching as well, but I thought "I've always been an Eels man, how can I just turn that off and support another club?" Being a supporter means being loyal IMO, not jumping ship when something else flashes by.
LESStar58 said:I support one team: Melbourne.
However, it doesn't stop me from admiring the achievements of other teams, the way they play football or having favorite players/players I respect from outside my club.
LESStar58 said:nohing but respect for their forward pack. Best in the league by a mile.
I have my reasons for going for both Manly and Melbourne, my family(with a couple of exceptions) are huge Manly supporters and they tend to bag the non Manly supporters and I was born in Melbourne I also currently live there and I'm loyal to the Victorian club/althetes hence why on the 29th I'll be going for Geelong and unlike you I've been a Storm fan since they were announced I'm even a member of the club not to mention go to training.pantherz9103 said:I'm cheering for the Storm in the finals :crazy: because Penrith didn't make it! I've always had a soft spot for the storm (i was born in melbourne) and consider them my 2nd team since they came in. Plenty of people have 2nd or 3rd teams. That does not mean I support two teams equally.
I told you I am not like Cowbittoh or Lotti who go for 2 teams at once :roll:
lotti said:I have my reasons for going for both Manly and Melbourne, my family(with a couple of exceptions) are huge Manly supporters and they tend to bag the non Manly supporters and I was born in Melbourne I also currently live there and I'm loyal to the Victorian club/althetes hence why on the 29th I'll be going for Geelong and unlike you I've been a Storm fan since they were announced I'm even a member of the club not to mention go to training.
The Sharks among others. What a joke. :roll:Apey said:Didn't you say you supported another team in 2004 as well? :?