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Did you follow your dads team?


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Hello fellas,

I just wonder. Is Chelsea your daddys team or your daddy supports another team :P

I didnt choose my dads team here.

Because i was a bad ass boy hahahaha

And this picture from 2006.

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By the way the kit that my dad wearing is Hagi's kit from Monaco game in 2000. he had a friend in Galatasaray team and he asked for the kit. Hagi did score a brilliant goal in that match that year Galatasaray won the UEFA League.

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Sure did, my whole family have blue blood. All the way back to my grandparents. My Nanna lived in Chelsea and loves Bonetti, so this is the reason I am a Blue.

Ya like mine go back to my Great Granddad on mums side.He went think cause his brother went Millwall lol so went elsewhere..took my Granddad who took my nan and Uncles who also when they got older took cricket bats etc....didnt take mum due to the trouble so she went when when she was old enough who eventully took me.Uncle when had my cousin took her..who now takes her son...all carrying on lol

Only one cousin isn't Chelsea and instead Liverpool...dunno what went wrong there lol.His son however been converted lol

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No you dont. Its time to tell you the truth son. :D :D

I'm a bastard. Never met my father. My parents seperated before I was born. Ironically the last I heard of him he was raising a family in the Philippines; and I'm in a relationship with a Filippina. Like father, like son, yet we've never even met.

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My family is 100% rugby league. Step-dad supports Paramatta Eels, grandfather didn't support players he just loved the sport and watched players working their magic, uncle likes Canberra Raiders, I liked the Sydney Roosters when I was a kid. Now I'm impartial but I have a soft spot for the Roosters still. Preferably I want the Brisbane Broncos to do well because I'm a Queenslander.

I played rugby league when I was a kid. I was very small and runty and I hated being tackled, I would lose my temper. So I stopped playing.

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Dad couldn't care less about football....or any other sports for that matter. Watches the WC final though :lol:

Mom 'supports' Chelsea because when we don't win I turn into some sort of combination of grumpy cat and Satan for a couple of days and turn everyone's lives into a depressing hell :D

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Yeah.

My granddad supported Spurs and to be awkward when they were young his 2 sons decided to support rival London teams (Chelsea and West Ham). Problem is my granddad was a proper old school dad and used to let my dad and my uncle fight all the time over football, so when I was born my mum told my dad that i'd either support Chelsea or noone xD.

So grew up being nudged towards Chelsea but tbh from about 10 my mum didn't care any more but I stayed with Chelsea because my blood was blue and I was truly in love with the club. My brother phased towards Dortmund then as he grew up although Chelsea are still definitely his 2nd team.

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Well I did, not at first but my dad told me what manner of layabouts are in Piraeus and decided to follow.

Every season in mid July when the players of all the other teams are off to the beaches they write with big letters in their newspapeprs "galacticos", "we will win everything". Every season without interruption from 1953. Then they proceed to lose 5-0, 6-0 to Cyprus teams, Polish teams aso.

Olympiakos Piraeus say they have beaten Pele's Santos and they even wrote a song about it.

I will tell you the real story so everyone in the world knows.

In the summer of 1961 Santos visited Greece and played a friendly against AEK Athens, whom they beat 3-0.
Then they played against the champions Panathinaikos and drew 1-1. Whether that was prearranged or they said "let's play one more match" I am not certain, so I have a little doubt about Panathinaikos.
But that was definitely it, the Brazlilians retreated to the bungalows in Asteras Glyfada beach and they were having a good time.
Yet somehow their managers agreed to regroup them again and play a third match, against Olympiakos and Olympiakos won 2-1.
A cousin of mine used to work for national tourism in those bungalows. She told me they picked the Brazilian players from the water and hustled them onto a bus. Someone pressed Pele's tummy a little with his finger and a fountain of beer went up as far as the ceiling.
So that's the story of this famous so called victory.

Chelsea is different.

I became supporter in 1967, a little before the cup final against Spurs (Spurs won it) because we went on family trip to England and stayed in Earls Court road - near Chelsea.



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