JoeTerp wrote:hand on heart I would still support LFC, but I would find it increasingly difficult. It would be very hard for me to watch the games if they were in the Blue Square Premier. I do imagine that I would adopt a "2nd team," probably in Spain, Italy or Germany to "watch with interest" so that I could at least watch some footy on the telly "with interest."
And I probably would not have chosen to support LFC if they were a non league team when I started following football.
But its also a case of if my Aunt had testicles she would be my Uncle, as this situation would never happen.
And to further the discussion what I don't understand is how I read sometimes (mostly in other places) about how some locals "cannot fathom how some OOTer could just "pick" a football team to follow." How could they say that? Doesn't every Scouser just about, have a choice on which team to follow. Its not like the lines are drawn East v. West or North v. South right? And there are many cases of families coming supporting both the blue and red halfs of Merseyside, so even if your family was mostly red, it stills seems perfectly within the realm of possibility, (in a lot of cases) that one could end up becoming a Blue. So an out of town Red is someone that chose the club over a vast number of more practical alternatives. I don't think this should be looked at in a bad manner, it should be celebrated. You cannot really control where you are born, but you can certainly choose which football club to support, and IF ANYTHING, it takes something a bit extra to support the team that isn't closest to you. Further, in this day and age where money is so important and the game is so global, clubs NEED to embrace fans from wherever they can get them in order to compete with the other biggest clubs in the world.
A really good summary Joe ,but the thread has been taken out of context, the actual composition was based on the premise of how many fans would have chosen Liverpool if they were not steeped in a glorious history ,I simply stated that the reason I supported Liverpool was mainly due to its proximity and the fact if I would have chosen any other team in our household, I would have been sleeping in the garden .
Liverpool Football Club is a world wide brand and is not primarily exclusive to Scousers , any such thought would be ignorance in the extreme , I disagree with the the split families issue you raised though ,as in Liverpool if your fathers allegiance lies with the reds its usually highly unlikely he would suffer a Blue Nose for company
