If you had to support a team from another city which would you support

London:
Barnet (Had an uncle who took me once and he loved them).
Otherwise, West Ham.

Midlands:
West Brom at a push.

Other Countries:
Eintracht Frankfurt
Torino
Athletic Bilbao
 
Without City to watch I don't believe I would watch football at all, it's a pantomime now and sadly I am just going through the motions most of the time.
 
When i was a kid late 60s early 70s kids always asked if you didn't support City/Rags/County which team from each city would you support?Don't think mine have changed even though i'm 66 now but i'd be interested to see what fellow Blues think,seems to me Blues went for the poorer relations while Rags went for the more glamorous options (surprise surprise).I'll start it off and see what you think
London: West ham or QPR
Brum:City
Sheff:Owls
Scouse:Everton
North East:Sunderland
Glasgow:Rangers
Wouldn’t say I Support a city team more off a local town team .

In my youth it would of been Bury lived on the border of Bury use to Visit Gigg often
Easy trip down the disused railway line.

Now living In Rochdale it be Rochdale wouldn’t watch them in none league league it would be like watching talentless Arsenal
 
London: West Ham
North East: Sunderland
Merseyside: Everton
Birmingham: Birmingham City
South West: Bristol Rovers
Glasgow: Partick Thistle
 
I would probably support my nearest team or the one my family did.

if I was born in any of those places what makes me who I am would be different so I really cannot say who I would support as factors would be different to growing up in Gorton in a family where dad and grandad were blues (some of the family are rags but never match goers so no influence), most in my junior school were blues etc, etc , etc
 
I’d support mingechester town if I had to, quite honestly because they don’t exist and if there was no City to support, football would be dead to me.
 
I like the Wrexham story. The megastar oweners seem to have gone in for all the right reasons and have taken a famous old team, with a die-hard fan base, from the edge of oblivion to the fringe of the premier league.
Hard not to like.........except for their choice of shirt sponsor I suppose.
 
I like the Wrexham story. The megastar oweners seem to have gone in for all the right reasons and have taken a famous old team, with a die-hard fan base, from the edge of oblivion to the fringe of the premier league.
Hard not to like.........except for their choice of shirt sponsor I suppose.
Die hard fan base?

They were getting attendances of 1,000 in the 80s.
 

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