The Round Ball Game - II
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostFootball rivalry aside today, I think aside, for the owner of Leicester City.
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I second BBM and JC.
We haven't as yet heard from Alison and I have been waiting for more news but it has been coming in slowly. Being old school on football, I wish they had never moved from Filbert Street. I'm also aware that the wealthy backing of Mr Srivaddhanaprabha is something that, say, an Ipswich fan could merely dream of while simultaneously regretting that football has come to this. But, be in no doubt. What he did for Leicester and as a consequence for football in the modern day was very, very special. It lifted it out of the algorithmic grids of what was possible and said as history had said once again, if briefly, that anything was possible. That was unbelievably great for local support. At times, I would have liked it to have been recognised there of how more broadly that really mattered for the game but football tribalism is tribalism. It stands alongside the magic of it all so that it is always a complex mix.
What is patently obvious is that this, unusually, was a wealthy man who was personally likeable. Turning to Newcastle, the Mike Ashleys of this world couldn't genuinely claim to be in the same league. I find it hard personally to pick Midlands' teams in which I can be interested. There's a bit of Villa, Wolves, maybe West Brom in me for various reasons. I know what I don't like. Mainly, actually, I'm for Cov historically but again I don't like the idea of the new ground. If you want to put them into the same region, Forest. But Leicester has in recent years had to be there or thereabouts. My thoughts are with the supporters today. It's horrid. And as an Arsenal fan who has been very critical of Glenn, I do wish him a speedy recovery.
(I don't like Birmingham City and was always lukewarm on Brom but that arty programme on Brom last year was so good that it is only Brum now I can't stomach; I used to like Derby but can't stand Lampard so that's gone; as for Notts County all I can see in their favour is that they are the oldest team : Cov fans who have a bumptious "charm" told me it is a dump)
Last edited by Lat-Literal; 28-10-18, 20:51.
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Events at Leicester ( for which all condolences ) bring back painful memories of Matthew Harding. Tribalism can sometimes be overcome. The first game after Matthew's crash was at the Bridge against Spurs of all teams and behaviour from everyone was impeccable. And of course the Matthew Harding era coincided with Hoddle as Chelsea manager, so a strange day all round yesterday.
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It's been a really interesting journey in middle age for me, this, which is probably no more than to keep the old brain active and to find somewhat egotistically things in life meaningful. Nevertheless, I have met more people along the way than I could have guessed who have no team but also like football. Everyone to his own but I just don't get that; there's one who lives opposite to me and he has Sky Sports with no affiliation. I find that plain weird. I've been just the two - Arsenal and York - but I've become aware that there were always likes and dislikes. I've dug into the family history now. I could have easily been Newcastle or Ipswich or Charlton so I've gone much softer on those. Keen. Plus Exeter. My return to football after 12 years. Like York once was was and as it has the same sort of vibe for me, I'm very, very keen on that one. The ones without personal associations hitherto - and it might be that I can make them a part of something of my journey in time : that's more difficult but I do have directional points, some unexpected and only time will tell - I can't predict it. For example, I really can't choose between the Liverpool clubs. However, I have now made my choice on Bristol, Sorry, French Frank, City sound and look prettier - and I know Rovers' fans are a right royal pain in the a--e - - but if I walk back in to that great city of yours - which I hardly know - I'm supporting "The Gas". They have much more of a story and I feel sad for them.
Last edited by Lat-Literal; 28-10-18, 21:30.
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