KansasCityBlue
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- 15 Dec 2014
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I'm American and follow City as much as any of my favorite sports teams in the states. Been following and supporting the club since I got into the sport.
Like another post I saw on this thread, a lot of my friends give me shit for following the sport, because here in the states, sports like American football, basketball, baseball, etc reign supreme. However, I find football just as enjoyable, if not more than any of those sports. It's funny to see the bandwagon support of it that comes with every World Cup, but I welcome more supporters to the sport over here.
For any of you who watched some of the preseason in the states in the last few years, you may have noticed the crowds are much more supporting of the rags, pool, Chelsea and the Spanish giants. This is one of the main reasons I started following City. A lot of my friends were supporters of the aforementioned clubs and I, myself wanted to break the norm. I'll admit I didn't start following the sport until the World Cup in 2006, but I've seen City play a couple times in the states and am saving up (currently a broke college student) and can't wait for the day to see them play live at the Etihad.
I think the great thing about this sport, as opposed to those more popular in my homeland, is that the support for it comes from all around the world. Anytime I spot someone wearing a City shirt all over America I always try to strike up a conversation. Looking forward to the day I can do the same with some of you in Manchester!
Like another post I saw on this thread, a lot of my friends give me shit for following the sport, because here in the states, sports like American football, basketball, baseball, etc reign supreme. However, I find football just as enjoyable, if not more than any of those sports. It's funny to see the bandwagon support of it that comes with every World Cup, but I welcome more supporters to the sport over here.
For any of you who watched some of the preseason in the states in the last few years, you may have noticed the crowds are much more supporting of the rags, pool, Chelsea and the Spanish giants. This is one of the main reasons I started following City. A lot of my friends were supporters of the aforementioned clubs and I, myself wanted to break the norm. I'll admit I didn't start following the sport until the World Cup in 2006, but I've seen City play a couple times in the states and am saving up (currently a broke college student) and can't wait for the day to see them play live at the Etihad.
I think the great thing about this sport, as opposed to those more popular in my homeland, is that the support for it comes from all around the world. Anytime I spot someone wearing a City shirt all over America I always try to strike up a conversation. Looking forward to the day I can do the same with some of you in Manchester!