None in particular, but I generally want African teams to do well since they have never produced a winner. Asian teams as well. Don't mind the Aussie team, it's only their cricketers I can't stand due to their arrogance.
England, obviously for living there and growing up with ex-pats and the English footballing culture.
Iceland-I've really enjoyed watching this golden generation from the time they sort of broke through during the 2013 (I think it was) Euro U21s. Add to that the fact that we had JBG, who I thought was absolute mustard for us (desperately under appreciated in my opinion) and I've grown to really enjoy watching them over the last 3-4 years. I think what they do, the way they play, is fantastic. And they are capable of some very decent football at times, far more so than we've seen at this tournament.
Spain-I was lucky enough to be in Spain during Euro 2008. There are so many fantastic stories surrounding that, but I remember watching them in the build-up to the tournament and knowing they were going to be something really, really special. I think we've all gotten kind of used to it, but the way they play football at times is so wonderful to watch, especially the 2008 and 2012 teams.
Chile-My brother lived there for a number of years, and we would talk football whenever he was home. Plus I am a huge fan of the Bielsa/Sampaoli high intensity high pressing style. It's really sad they're not at this tournament, though I fear it would have felt like one tournament too far for their "golden generation" (Bravo, Sanchez, Vidal, Medel, Jara, Diaz, Isla, Beausejour, etc.). But what they've done over the last few years with a pretty small core group of players has been really impressive.
Might not be popular but always had admiration for Germany, traditionally very slick technical football coupled with a physical solid defence, the complete package for a football team.
germany as above do respect but the hippie twats that wear German shirts the day of an England game dont cry if you get a dig. iceland ireland - the team on the pitch ( bradys goal at euro 2016 was a good moment ) not the annoying fans.
Why? Simple question - not looking for an argument
Nothing more than sporting rivalry, got absolutely nothing against the English and I’m happy living here (I’d leave if I wasn’t) but put an England shirt on and I just want you to fail.
Why? Simple question - not looking for an argument
Nothing more than sporting rivalry, got absolutely nothing against the English and I’m happy living here (I’d leave if I wasn’t) but put an England shirt on and I just want you to fail.
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New Zealand
Australia
Iceland
Northern Ireland
Japan
American Samoa
United States
Jamaica
Spain
Brazil
Croatia
Poland
Mexico
Northern Ireland
Ireland
Iceland
Switzerland
Sweden
Denmark
Colombia
Argentina
Bulgaria
Bolivia
A.B.E
Thailand
Senegal
Chile
Oman
Malta
India
Nigeria
Guatemala
Haiti
Oman again.
Mexico
Ethiopia
Brazil
Holland
UAE
Northern Ireland
Italy
Holland
France
Algeria
senegal
Sweden
Republic of Ireland
Wales
Mexico
Denmark
South Korea
Ireland
England, obviously for living there and growing up with ex-pats and the English footballing culture.
Iceland-I've really enjoyed watching this golden generation from the time they sort of broke through during the 2013 (I think it was) Euro U21s. Add to that the fact that we had JBG, who I thought was absolute mustard for us (desperately under appreciated in my opinion) and I've grown to really enjoy watching them over the last 3-4 years. I think what they do, the way they play, is fantastic. And they are capable of some very decent football at times, far more so than we've seen at this tournament.
Spain-I was lucky enough to be in Spain during Euro 2008. There are so many fantastic stories surrounding that, but I remember watching them in the build-up to the tournament and knowing they were going to be something really, really special. I think we've all gotten kind of used to it, but the way they play football at times is so wonderful to watch, especially the 2008 and 2012 teams.
Chile-My brother lived there for a number of years, and we would talk football whenever he was home. Plus I am a huge fan of the Bielsa/Sampaoli high intensity high pressing style. It's really sad they're not at this tournament, though I fear it would have felt like one tournament too far for their "golden generation" (Bravo, Sanchez, Vidal, Medel, Jara, Diaz, Isla, Beausejour, etc.). But what they've done over the last few years with a pretty small core group of players has been really impressive.
iceland
ireland - the team on the pitch ( bradys goal at euro 2016 was a good moment ) not the annoying fans.
It's coming home!
Love the energy and the fact they appreciate all the good things that come there way!
Plus I have a beard and so do half there team so i gotta support my beardly brothers!
you ok hun?
from a concerned Englishman,
PS does it annoy you more that you feature on my teams I quite like list?
Spain (although I also delight in seeing them beaten by minnows)
Morocco
Ecuador
China
Cunts