Trojan 24
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You got it backwards. Soccer fans passion is pure fanatism for their team. They don't give a shyt about a single guy.
They don't wanna admit the grown men that follow Ronaldo and Messi around like that are just casuals

You got it backwards. Soccer fans passion is pure fanatism for their team. They don't give a shyt about a single guy.
Nah man he spittin' facts, I'm #ThomasMullerGang4Lyfe over everything.Not gonna lie, you take trolling to the next level.
Masterful work.
I have to admit, i was a lifelong United fan, but once Mikael Silvestre went to Arsenal, i was a big gooner for a time.I stan Shkodran Mustafi
Personally, it seems more logical to enjoy watching Kobe because you like the way he plays than enjoy watching whatever random roster is on the court just because that's who the Buss family put together this year.
I understand that for most people sports is emotional, not logical, and so they're emotionally invested in whatever team they picked when they were children. And I'm not going to criticize them for that. But for the emotional fans to constantly act so insecure about the logical fans that they have to bring it up thousands of times on this board....what are you getting out of that? Why keep making threads about it or bringing it up in every thread?
Just accept that some people have logical reasons for what they like rather than purely emotional reasons. Everyone is different. What would be so hard about falling back and appreciating that?
Good post. You Lebron Stans know all about following a player from team to teamSports fans overall are becoming less-tied to their hometown teams than ever before.
In part because:
1. You have the ability to see more teams and players. In the old days before cable tv and sports tv networks (think the Yankees and YES Network) you only saw your local team. You got the chance to watch national games once or twice a week. Now you can watch any team at any time through cable, streaming or even browsing highlights online. That broader exposure lets you expand your fandom.
2. Certainly fantasy sports and DFS (Fanduel. DraftKings, etc) have allowed fans to have a greater interest in players they normally wouldn't follow in years past. You might want the Lakers to win, but if your GPP builds routinely have Kevin Durant in them, you're going to check out more Suns games than you might otherwise have. And you may come to respect and root for and appreciate that player even though he doesn't play for your home team.
3. Free Agency played some part in it. This isn't the old days where athletes were largely restricted to the teams that drafted and developed them. While this board has this romantic view that players of yesterday stayed with 1 team out of loyalty and a fierce competitive spirit to win it for the home team, the reality is they simply didn't really have the options or power to control their own destiny. Sure, some of the highest profile superstars could put more pressure in this area. But most everyone else couldn't. The fact that players today have more power to choose where they want to play, and have the ability to get fair market value means they're going to move around. What that means is that when they do move around, other fans will be exposed to that player's skill and greatness. And any old fans of that player may still remain fans....or may even become bigger fans of them should that player succeed in a better team environment.
There is nothing wrong with stanning 1 team. But there's also nothing wrong with stanning a player who might not play for your team. Because if you love the game, what's the difference? Why would it be wrong to root for Jimmy Butler or Giannis Antetokounmpo if you're a Nuggets fan, but still root for the Nuggets to win if they played each other?
I don't understand why some people act like both can't exist.
ITS REALLY NOT ABOUT EMOTION OR LOGIC.. ITS ABOUT REPPING THE SPORTS TEAM THAT REPS FOR YOUR CITY. THATS LOYALTY
At most 1/4 of the Laker fans here are even from LA, if that. And y'all have no love for the Clippers.
That's even more true in soccer. 99% of Manchester United fans don't have anything to do with London. Most Barcelona stans have never been to Spain - hell, they probably can't even speak Spanish.
You know how your a Portland fan but you stan LeBron. That's how it is. You don't stan the player over your club especially if they currently don't play for or have never had any association with your club. You can still stan the player but club/team comes first
If you already have your club team and then your national team player is playing in a different country then you follow them. But you don't follow their club team you follow yours.
So take the 90's when Nigerian international Nwankwo Kanu joined Arsenal. Alot of Nigerian fans started supporting Arsenal once when Kanu left 5 years later the fans stayed as Arsenal fans but still followed Kanu because he is their national team player. That is completely different from supporting United to Real to Juve to United to the Saudi team.
This all facts. They’re all in ManchesterAt most 1/4 of the Laker fans here are even from LA, if that. And y'all have no love for the Clippers.
That's even more true in soccer. 99% of Manchester United fans don't have anything to do with London. Most Barcelona stans have never been to Spain - hell, they probably can't even speak Spanish.