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Can you be a fan of two soccer teams?

Can you be a fan of two soccer teams?

You can never become a fan of two clubs equally, but you can support them.

Do footballers support other teams?

Football fans are known to support their clubs religiously, and for many, the bond with their clubs is for life. But some players have not had the good fortune of forming such a bond. They might’ve supported a club as a child, but never got the opportunity to play for them.

How many fans do Liverpool have?

Liverpool – 103.1million follows Following a fallow period by the club’s standards, Liverpool supporters have been energised and reinvigorated by the club in recent years under Jurgen Klopp.

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What are the most supported football clubs in England?

The most supported club in England goes (just) to their fiercest rivals Liverpool. Most clubs in England’s top 2 tiers are relatively well supported however Other English clubs with massive fan bases are:- Newcastle United, Leeds united, Aston Villa, Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham, Portsmouth and West Ham United.

Why is there a rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester United?

The rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester started long before the success of either Manchester United or Liverpool as football clubs. It began during the industrial revolution. During the 1800’s both Liverpool and Manchester dominated the Northwest of England for different reasons.

Which English football club has the biggest fan base in England?

Manchester City also have a large following with fans all over UK but most of them are glory hunters who have been attracted by their recent success. But overall the biggest fanbases belong to United, Arsenal and Liverpool. Originally Answered: Which English Football club has more supporters in Engalnd?

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Why do so many new fans follow Manchester United?

These “new” fans have started following United purely because of their playing success on the field, and their marketing prowess off it. These glory supporters are infuriating, lacking in any real knowledge or passion and without any respect for the past. These fans drive Liverpool nuts.