Thursday, October 26, 2006

Being a "Supporter"



Not even one person in my group of mates knows anything about, let alone follows the local Australian game. Some have shown a passing interest when I talk about it or they see me wearing a jersey but wouldn’t be able to tell me when or even where the games are played.

A lot of them would however class themselves as “football fans” over most other sports available to them. Being a football fan to them however is following one of the top 4 English Premier League sides because they were the team they first saw play on TV amongst a whole other group of similarly lame reasons. Does this make them a supporter of the team or just merely another bandwagoning glory hunter, trying to associate them self with success?

I really feel connected to Sydney FC because it is MY team, representing MY city and where I am from and live. I go and stand and sing for team rain, hail or shine. Through the tough times and the good times I feel connected to the club. There is just something about going and standing and singing for your team. Going to a football game is like no other sporting event and the FFA needs to market this. It just still isnt on 80% of peoples minds.

Now I have had my share of overseas teams. With the likes of Everton in the EPL, Barcelona in La Liga to my most recent bandwagon hop with current Serie A leaders, Palermo. I do however not consider myself a true supporter of any of these teams. Sure I’m happy to see them play but I don’t have any emotional connection with anything these clubs stand for.

I don’t quite know what I’m trying to say in writing this piece but I’ve shared my feelings on following the local game and your local team. I hope I can encourage the many European football bandwagoning “fans” to get behind something closer to home and maybe you will one day feel the same way.

DANE

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Empathy Dane. I also love to watch the European games. Celtic is my favourite team, but I don't feel anything toward them compared to my relationship with the Roar.

It's nice that the Roar are doing pretty well, but I'll be with them through the bad times and the good. Like you I think this is part of the real essence of football. And like you I look forward to the day when many more Australians get it.

I am especially looking forward, incidentally, to the Roar kicking some Sydney arse in Round 14. ;)

8:44 pm  
Blogger Dane said...

Keep dreaming mate ;)

9:22 pm  

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