Greasy Chap Butty
Not even a fish
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No.Isn’t the point of a national team that it’s supposed to be national, unite the whole country behind one team? Even in war torn countries like Syria and Iraq, the whole country unites around the team when they play. Famously, Drogba and Cote d’Ivorie made an entire country stop fighting a civil war. It shows that despite all those differences, the country unites behind the team. Besides, there’s a ton of Northern lads on the team nowadays.
Wanting less violence amongst traveling fans is a good thing, but considering Greek fans have notoriously violent tendencies, especially in the Balkans and Turkey, I don’t think they’re much better. Worse, even.
Not too bothered about Greece winning and I’m happy to see them dedicate it to Baldock, but he no doubt supported England too, and would’ve been happy regardless. I just simply can’t understand rooting for another national team if you normally support England. If you don’t usually watch it, fair enough, but is there something I’m missing? Not trying to be rude or anything, just want to know why.
Lots of people don't feel the national side represents how they feel about the country or football for that matter.
Many put club before country. And in this case feel more affiliation towards Greece on this night.
The rest of the stuff is too stereotyped / broad brush to bother answering.