It Could Get A Bit Messi In Here - The Football Thread.

I’m new to this thread and I’ve been considering, I’ll repeat, considering taking up interest in the Premier League. If I were to do so, which club would be a good one to follow? Possibly one of the underdog clubs. Not the best and possibly one of the lower ranked clubs that I could learn to grow with.

I will say that I’ve given the ‘ol footie many a go during my sporting life and the lack of
scoring and the embellishments on the pitch have kept me uninterested. However I was a big fan of indoor soccer when I was a kid, but that didn’t translate to the big game. Like my recent appreciation of Jazz, I feel like now could be my time.
I would also like to add that my current love affair with Ted Lasso could be another push in that direction. Any advice would be kindly appreciated. 😊
 
I’m new to this thread and I’ve been considering, I’ll repeat, considering taking up interest in the Premier League. If I were to do so, which club would be a good one to follow? Possibly one of the underdog clubs. Not the best and possibly one of the lower ranked clubs that I could learn to grow with.

I will say that I’ve given the ‘ol footie many a go during my sporting life and the lack of
scoring and the embellishments on the pitch have kept me uninterested. However I was a big fan of indoor soccer when I was a kid, but that didn’t translate to the big game. Like my recent appreciation of Jazz, I feel like now could be my time.
I would also like to add that my current love affair with Ted Lasso could be another push in that direction. Any advice would be kindly appreciated. 😊

I absolutely hate the club but Leeds play some fantastic manic football and would be a good watch.

Both Villa and West Ham have exciting young teams and good managers that could be enjoyable to watch.

If you want a team that’s outside the traditional giants but have a chance of winning things then right now Leicester City are the team.
 
@Ginormousthumbs I think it's a good time to jump on the Palace train. New manager. New players. London club.

If you have NBCSN and/or Peacock, give some clubs a try in the next few weeks and see which one grabs you. Lots of good matchups tomorrow.



I had Palace to go down 😂

Them Southampton and Watford really worry me.

I see Newcastle being shit but narrowly staying up and Norwich having a fun crazy narrow escape. Burnley will be there or there abouts like every year but I’d back Dyche to work his usual miracle to keep them up.
 
I absolutely hate the club but Leeds play some fantastic manic football and would be a good watch.

Both Villa and West Ham have exciting young teams and good managers that could be enjoyable to watch.

If you want a team that’s outside the traditional giants but have a chance of winning things then right now Leicester City are the team.
I think if I were brand new I’d pick Villa. They seem really promising this season.
 
I’m new to this thread and I’ve been considering, I’ll repeat, considering taking up interest in the Premier League. If I were to do so, which club would be a good one to follow? Possibly one of the underdog clubs. Not the best and possibly one of the lower ranked clubs that I could learn to grow with.

I will say that I’ve given the ‘ol footie many a go during my sporting life and the lack of
scoring and the embellishments on the pitch have kept me uninterested. However I was a big fan of indoor soccer when I was a kid, but that didn’t translate to the big game. Like my recent appreciation of Jazz, I feel like now could be my time.
I would also like to add that my current love affair with Ted Lasso could be another push in that direction. Any advice would be kindly appreciated. 😊
Anyone but Arsenal. Save yourself the agony. I've been a happy Arsenal fan probably 6 seasons in my life lol I started watching in 2000 when I was 8.
 
Anyone but Arsenal. Save yourself the agony. I've been a happy Arsenal fan probably 6 seasons in my life lol I started watching in 2000 when I was 8.

You are a misery Arsenal had a really good team up till about 2012! The last 8/9 years, and particularly since Wenger left, have been rough I’ll grant you!
 
You are a misery Arsenal had a really good team up till about 2012! The last 8/9 years, and particularly since Wenger left, have been rough I’ll grant you!
We Gunners are trophy whores! I enjoyed our Premiere league titles and close finishes especially in the FA Cup winning years.
 
I actually remember leaving school early for the final my freshman year of high school in 06 getting ready with all my friends who skipped with me for what I thought would be success only to end up pissed off more than ever
 
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