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Katy
15-06-2006, 20:32
Simple enough Question really. When it comes to sport mainly, Football, Rugby, which means more your club or your country. Or does it depend on the game playing.

CrazyLea
15-06-2006, 20:34
With rugby, I support Wales without a doubt! But not too bothered with football, and don't really support any teams at all, club or country.

Katy
15-06-2006, 20:37
For me i support country when it comes to Rugby Union, as i know all the Irish players and have never really supported a team.

Football though i am definalty a club, For me i hate in when City lose and my scarf has seen its far share of tears, anger, and beer from when we win. I dont care about the country as its not who you see each week.

Kim
15-06-2006, 21:21
Personally I don't care. The players are on the side of the country at the end of the day.

Siobhan
16-06-2006, 10:53
For Rugby Union it is country, league it is club. For football it is just country. Then for the Irish GAA games, it is county!!!

Chloe O'brien
16-06-2006, 13:01
If its football I support a club rather than the national team. But with Rugby I support the country.

pookie1968uk
16-06-2006, 15:28
i love football and am supporting england all the way but i think i support liverpool just that little bit more! im not as excited watching england as i am watching liverpool!

Katy
16-06-2006, 16:03
For Rugby Union it is country, league it is club. For football it is just country. Then for the Irish GAA games, it is county!!!

Id forgotten about the GAA, theres no choice there though is there really its got to be you county.

Siobhan
16-06-2006, 16:20
Id forgotten about the GAA, theres no choice there though is there really its got to be you county.

I kinda cheat with this.. I am from Dublin so I support them in football but my parent are from Tipperary and Killkenny so I get to support them in the hurling

Katy
17-06-2006, 14:06
hehe, thats simular to my auntie shes from Mayo, but married to and lives in Galway. Thats always a good match to watch at there house. She has both the flags and then gets rid of the one whos leaving.

CrazyLea
17-06-2006, 17:01
What is the GAA?!?!?
*lalalalalalalallalalala*

Katy
18-06-2006, 11:22
Its the what the Irish play, Hurling and Football.It stands for Gaillic Athletic Association.