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I was surprised we were playing in Manchester and have a referee from Greater Manchester.
I miss Manchester, especially the apple crumble and custard they served at Carrington after training.
There is no hiding the fact I'm an avid Millwall fan.
I want to see the Doncaster Rovers supporters get the club the success it deserves.
I was born and bred in Coventry. I played for the club as well, so that's where my liaisons lie.
Liverpool are currently halfway through an unbeaten twelve-match run
My dad was an Arsenal supporter and he used to take me there, but I've always been Chelsea.
Chesterfield 1, Chester 1. Another score draw in the local derby
There is no change in the top six of division 2, except that Leeds have moved into the top six
Liverpool is the pool of life, it makes to live.
Newcastle are absolutely besotted by injuries
I'm born in Liverpool, I'm a Liverpool supporter.
Two of my boys are Manchester United fans; one is an Arsenal fan. Whenever there is a game I can take the boys to, I love taking them.
When I think football, I think Manchester United. I still support United and always will. I will die with them in my heart.
We grew up in Woolton, Liverpool. We didn't have much, but it was irrelevant. We played out a lot with all the kids on the street.
Over the moon about strong support for the National Health Service - an institution I will defend to my dying day, second only to Everton FC.
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One of London's massive strengths is its sporting prowess, its great football teams.
Manchester, one of the greatest, if not really the greatest mere village in England.
I don't know any Londoners 'cos I'm from Manchester.
Well Ibrox is filling up slowly, but rapidly
We like annoying people. It's a Manchester thing. It's a trait. We just like pissing people off.
I love Manchester. Everyone knows that - I have said it many times. Manchester is in my heart.
I couldn't really take a girl from Berlin to live in Leeds. I love it here. I miss the Yorkshire sense of humor and things like bitter and Yorkshire puddings, but I can still get my hands on salt 'n' vinegar crisps.
Celtic you'll live and Celtic you'll die.
The men of England,- the men, I mean, of light and leading in England.
The thing about Manchester is ... it all comes from here
Tottenham are trying tonight to become the first London team to win this cup. The last team to do so was the 1973 Spurs team.
I may have left Liverpool but the city and club will always be part of me.
I've turned down Barcelona, Inter Milan, Juventus and Manchester United to play here. I hope everyone already knows how much it means to me to play for Newcastle United.
The lovely Hazard girls', they used to call them. Huh. Lovely is as lovely does; if they looked like what they behave like, they'd frighten little children.
Whether people like it or not, you have to say the Old Firm are a major part of Scottish football. I know there is a lot of resentment from other clubs about that, but it's a fact.
There's a snap about Liverpool that just isn't there.
Newcastle fans never cease to amaze me. If there was a trophy for best supporters this lot would win it hands down every year.
British teams bring me good luck.
I am a big soccer fan, and a very big Liverpool fan.
WE used to tour quite a lot during the summer with Everton in my day.
Manchester City are defending like beavers
I love Liverpool. The people are wonderful and I feel very much at home there.
Remember the people in the back streets of Derby.
I don't follow football, I just love the name Aston Villa. Here in England you have other footballing entities like Manchester and Arsenal and Chelsea
Julian of Norwich,
My father, Tommy, who was a trained draughtsman, played for Preston North End in the Finney era. He liked football but did not love it as I do.
What is that song they are singing Is it an old Yorkshire ditty you know like that 'On Ilkley Moor Bar T'at' "
Ruby said "Nah it's a football song. It goes 'We hate Chelsea we hate Chelsea we are the Chelsea haters.
I'm very happy to have moved to West Ham, because I can play for a better team than Sheffield Wednesday.
West Ham play a speficic type of game - football.
My mum dated a guy from Liverpool. The Liverpool fans made up a song that she 'loves Scouse c*ck'
Manchester United is still in my heart. Disappointed they didn't win the title but they are still the kings of Premier League.
Since I moved to Blackpool, I've met a lot of great people, and if it wasn't for them, I wouldn't be as successful as I was because I'm settled off the pitch.
Home I would go But that my doors are hateful to my eyes, Fill'd and damm'd up with gaping creditors, Watchful as fowlers when their game will spring.
We had been getting some bad results, now it is up to us to make up the ground and catch Manchester United.
I enjoy travelling the world, but nowhere beats Walsall.
Manchester has a certain reputation of being cool.
I just came to West Ham to play football, the rest is not for me to say.
We're out for revenge and I fancy us to beat them!
The little boy inside me was screaming 'Manchester United'. United breathes football ... the perfect match for me.
Wanderers, Dublin's oldest rugby club, has been described more than once as the club of the Church and the Army: the wags added
" ... unfortunately the wrong Church and the wrong Army."
Sarcasm is a Manchester trait.
I've only played for Watford, so I'm a one-man club.
Before, I said that they were maybe the best supporters in England. Now maybe they are the best supporters in Europe.
And now the goals from Carrow Road, where the game finished 0-0.
People say you're too good - you're never too good to go down, believe me. I've seen it at Leeds. We had a better team at Leeds than we have now and they went down eventually.
All I do know is that I'll never be able to achieve what Tommy Docherty did, and that is take Aston Villa into the third division and Manchester United into the second division
Everyone is going to be talking about Chelsea and Liverpool but the others are very tough teams.
In U.S. sports, you tend to be pretty strictly limited by the size of your team's market. When we heard that Villa was a club here that might be available, I had a strong feeling that a team in the West Midlands could be the chance to create something very special.
Emblazoned across the back was THE AMAZING STRONG-GIRL OF SWANSEA!
Huntleigh's (Yes, I gave them a cheesy couple name in my mind)
I feel close to the rebelliousness of the youth here. Perhaps time will seperate us , but nobody can deny that here, behind the windows of Manchester, there is an insane love of football, of celebration and of music.
Tottenham, and I hope the English fans will forgive me, are a club in mid-table and I need more.
Both of the Villa scorers were born in Liverpool, as was the Villa manager, who was born in Birkenhead.
Growing up, I supported Manchester United, and my hero was Mark Hughes.
Liverpool will always be special for me: my daughter was born here.
We will go back to playing like Manchester United.
I can't stand Liverpool. I can't stand the people. I can't stand anything to do with them.
I am joining the people's football club. The majority of people you meet on the street are Everton fans
If I have to move on from Newcastle, hopefully it will be to somewhere else
Manchester City, the club and the fans, they were amazing. But I'm sorry, the city wasn't that nice. I was all the time at home, and I didn't enjoy it. It was raining all the time. I was a little bit upset.
When you beat Arsenal, they are a good three points.
I think Liverpool generates generosity which rubs off - it's a good place to work and to party.
I don't normally take to Yorkshiremen.
I come from West London. I support a football team there called Queens Park Rangers, whom I'd like to give a shout-out to. I'm a die-hard Rangers fan. I think that I would always hopefully have a strong connection to and live in London, because it's a brilliant city.
Favourite stadium? I have good memories of my CL debut at Old Trafford, spectacular atmosphere. The Theatre of Dreams, as they say.
Aberdeen, a city in the northern reaches of HSBC-London. Their
I was always a sports nut but I've lost interest now in whether one bunch of mercenaries in north London is going to beat another bunch of mercenaries from west London.
,000 people in Hampden Park. Of course they're all Scottish. Because no one else goes there. The English have an unwritten rule: they only go to places they might get back from.
I grew up in Birmingham, where they made useful things and made them well.
The Merseyside derby games are unique in the city.
My Dad was briefly an Everton player and I used to follow them as a boy.
I am from a city (Glasgow) that is not unlike Liverpool. I am joining the people's football club. The majority of people you meet on the street are Everton fans. It is a fantastic opportunity, something you dream about. I said 'yes' right away as it is such a big club.
I loved Martin Offiah, Andy Farrell and Shaun Edwards in that Wigan team, and they are still heroes today. They were outstanding players and great to watch.
People in Liverpool don't move very far, you know.
It has been so long since Liverpool won the title, I was a 12-year-old Everton fan the last time it happened.
The fact that I'm on 'Essex Anthems' makes me happy, especially because half of my family's from Essex.
Liverpool was made for me and I was made for Liverpool.
My parents are from Manchester but I was brought up in London, Camden Town.
We'd played for years to half-empty clubs in England.
One has not great hopes from Birmingham. I always say there is something direful in the sound.
If you're from South London you feel like you're always trying to win people over, so perhaps that underdog passion comes through.
And Watford acknowledge the support of the crowd, indeed of the crowd that supported them