The Fat el Hombre
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wayne71 said:Not for me, I've tried and failed to get in to the local clubs around here but I just don't have any emotional attachment to them. I hope NYCFC do well though.
I'd imagine those clubs have absolutely no affinity to City whatsoever though? And no one will have an emotional attachment to begin with
twosips said:I find this whole thing absolutely fascinating. It's such a curious thing to see a whole new club start from scratch that is so intrinsically linked to the one that I've supported my whole life.
To see them share the same footballing philosophy, to see them develop and try and grow into an i of their own something special. It's all very exciting.
I was curious to see how it all developed but honestly, if we send some of our exciting youngsters over there i'll be really really behind it. Yeah it won't emotionally move me, not yet anyway, as its all new and there isn't years of inbuilt emotional attachment but as this stage i'll look forward to their games in the same way that I look forward to great television most likely (nowt wrong with that - you all know the feeling) as opposed to the way that I look forward to City games which feel like a basic fundamental human urge.
Imagine David Villa partnering Thierry Ambrose up front with Seko Fofana and Brandon Barker playing alongside Lampard and other established MLS stars and watching them all learn the City way.
Personally i find that to be absolutely amazing prospect. It could be like the EDS if it went up a level of excitement (IF we do have 3 or 4 youngsters over there)...
Even if there isn't EDS players i'll most likely follow it too (with a little less enthusiasm admittedly)...
Brilliant post that sums it up for me. I'm quite relieved to see others think like this as most on this thread seem very negative about it. I think it's cos most people think having a second team is naff, which is probably is in a lot of cases, but I think this could be different.