The FC of Your Heart
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My local team of course, FC Trepca '89
Here's the logo
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My team is Newcastle United.
Yes, we may not have won much silverware, Intertoto Cup, Championship title x2, however Newcastle is one of them teams. We've had some big names play for us, including Ballon d'Or winner, and holder of the current "Most Goals scored in the Premiership," Alan Shearer. Though for me that's not the reason I support them, and I have since before the Premiership was created, I support them for the fact that the players want to play for the fans and not a multi-million pound wage packet.
SJP (St. James Park) is a stunning ground, and when the Toon Army are in voice theres no ground like it. Even Fergie was known to say that there is no stadium more vocal than SJP, and that's a compliment. We are also the only team in the UK that has gone down and bounced straight back up the following season... TWICE! On the up side we also now have a great manager, Rafa Banitez, and next transfer window a cool £100 million to spend, so I believe that next year we will be gunning for some of the teams that think they are better than the rest.
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@Pizzi_77 said in The FC of Your Heart:
Now is:
36 times Portuguese champion
26 times winner Portuguese cup
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To the top!
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Despite locally following and supporting RB Leipzig, the team of my heart is Derby County (the Rams). And it needs to be of my heart. They have not won anything since the glory days of Cloughie around when I was born.
In fact, we have the worst premiership points record of any club and have missed out in the playoffs to get back up there 3 times in the last five years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EFL_Championship_play-offs
However, it is an amazing community and family focused club with loyal supporters and produces some great players like Will Hughes (now at Premiership side Watford) -
Once a Ram fan, always a Ram.
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Yay!!! I missed a few fun topics, like this one.
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Despite my vocal support for my home team where I live right now, DC United. I'll always love the club where I was born and raised, Manchester United!
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@manchester-munch Thank you for your post Manny.
I hope you don't mind me asking you a couple things, just out of curiosity .
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I thought you were an English guy but after reading on your forum profile :
" A yank that loves football " , I was surprised tbh. So are you English or American?
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Is Manny a nick coming from your beloved Manchester or is it your real birth name ? ( No info on your game profile )
P.S. I had to google the word munch. Means : chew noisily or crunch etc.
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@manchester-munch Wow, did not know about your DC United connection Manny, or I forgot boss.
What do you think to Rooney possibly moving there? You will be able to see an ex Man U player at the tail end of his career.
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@supernova-8 I knew he was State side, darling Capri. He is our crew boss.
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@supernova-8
To respond to your questions- My dad was in the US army, I was born in Maryland and then went to the UK when I was 3 or 4. We (My dad and I) would go to every United game we could for the 6 years of his service in the UK. So I grew up in my younger years in Manchester. From then on, my family moved back to Maryland (the state right next to DC) and I've lived there ever since. Whenever I talk to my buddies in the UK, they always refer to me as a 'misplaced yank', so I've owned up to the name ever since.
- Manny is derived from Manchester.
I do sort of miss Manchester, but I love the states. There are so many adventures here, but there are so many adventures all around the world.
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@manchester-munch Thank you so much for your reply Manny. Very kind of you.
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Liverpool FC, Sydney FC & Galatasary S.K.
Born and bred in Australia, I am from Turkish decent and I've been a die hard Liverpool Fan since I was a kid!