Quote from: Dave on March 20, 2024, 08:55:14 PMThey've not had time to yet though, have they? The annoying guy in the pub or at work from our era isn't at that time of life yet. The 8 -12 year old kids who decided to be Man City fans because of how good Aguero was on FIFA are probably doing their A-Levels now, and are still five years away from being in our societal bubbles. They'll be there. I can't speak for everywhere obviously, but all of our kids's friends who are into football still mainly support Man U or Liverpool. There are a few Leicester fans, but the majority are glory hunters. I can't think of any Man City fans, and you don't see many of their tops in Leicester, unlike those of the red Scousers and Mancs. There will be some, but I think they're miles away from getting anywhere near the other two.
They've not had time to yet though, have they? The annoying guy in the pub or at work from our era isn't at that time of life yet. The 8 -12 year old kids who decided to be Man City fans because of how good Aguero was on FIFA are probably doing their A-Levels now, and are still five years away from being in our societal bubbles. They'll be there.
My hatred of Man City's cheating and its implications for us since 2008, is so intense it is the one thing that has almost driven me to give up on the sport.
My Godson had absolutely no choice whatsoever and has blossomed into committed Villa fan, travelling into Europe this season.
My youngest regularly wears a Villa training top to school. It makes my chest swell a tiny bit with paternal pride every time I wave him off.Happily, his peers have now nearly all heard of us, even down here in the deepest Var, which I take to mean our plan for global domination is progressing nicely.
Still the ranking appears to be, Villa, Liverpool, Inter Miami, Barca/Real Madrid, then the Mancs and London clubs.