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Question Your "other sides" abroad.

I look out for both Rayo Vallecano in Spain, and St. Pauli in Germany.

As Libertine said, you can't beat anarchist football!

Also have a soft spot for Union Berlin, due to their anti-authoritarian stance. They recently ditched their main sponsor as they had links to the Stasi.

Good to see some principles in the game.
 
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SPAIN - FC Javea (well, WS connection)
ITALY - Bari (Gordan Cowan)
FRANCE - Monaco (Glenn Hoddle)
GERMANY - Bayern Munich (saw them play at old stadium, and love Munich as a city)
SCOTLAND - Dunfermline (load of uni mates were fans)
HOLLAND- Ajax
 
I look out for both Rayo Vallecano in Spain, and St. Pauli in Germany.

As said above, I was at Rayo last weekend; loads of Che Guevara banners and flags of the old Spanish republic. The fans made some fantastic noise too, although I might suggest the club open more than two ticket windows pre-match; I was one of thousands who missed the kick-off!

Not made it to St Pauli yet, but a good few of my mates have been there and say it's the nuts.

I forgot to mention Boca Juniors in my original post. What a stadium, what support, what a fantastic kit.
 
SPAIN - Deportivo La Coruna - I always remember the commentator excentuating their name whenever they scored. Stuck with me ever since

ITALY - AC Milan - holiday

FRANCE - Marseille - I've always liked their stadium

GERMANY - N/A

SCOTLAND - Celtic - my second team

HOLLAND - Gronigen - This is a new one for me. When I was travelling, I met someone who lived in gronigen and use to play with Arjen Robben in the youths.
 
SPAIN - Barcelona
ITALY - A.S Roma
FRANCE - Lyon
GERMANY - Bayern Munich
SCOTLAND - Celtic
HOLLAND - PSV Eindhoven
 
SPAIN - Barcelona
ITALY - A.S Roma
FRANCE - Lyon
GERMANY - Bayern Munich
SCOTLAND - Celtic
HOLLAND - PSV Eindhoven

So why ENGLAND- Southend United?

It doesn't follow your general pattern. Go easy on yourself son and sign up for Man U or Chelsea. You'll save yourself a lot of heartache.
 
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