Mahony0509 wrote: » A lot of Irish people seem to have this imaginary connection to foreign teams, so much so that they feel as if they represent that team, by saying 'we'.
Omackeral wrote: » It's usually the historically succesful ones too. You get the reasoning that a lot of Irish went to Manchester, London and Liverpool but it's rare you see many Crystal Palace or Oldham Athletic fans around. Funny that.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » A guy I know is one of those arm chair Irish Republican Brits Out types. He supported Manchester United and always referred to them as "we".
Allinall wrote: » You do realise that Crystal Palace is in London , and Oldham is a suburb of Manchester ?
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » When I'm talking with like minded fans I do, it's just short hand, easier than constantly saying Barnestoneworth United.
Mahony0509 wrote: » I don't, personally. In terms of soccer I'd refer to Cork City as we, as I support the league of Ireland first and foremost. A lot of Irish people seem to have this imaginary connection to foreign teams, so much so that they feel as if they represent that team, by saying 'we'.
Arghus wrote: » In some ways it is a bit silly, but if you follow a team for a while you do begin to identify with them, it's understandable - so I'm prepared to allow it.
Ninjini wrote: » If you didn’t play on the pitch with the team, you shouldn’t say “we” won/lost.