Do American Football fans support the franchise or the city? So if a team moves from city A to city B to the fans from city A keep supporting the team or do they wait until a new team moves to their city?
As the huge majority of cities do not have NFL teams how do the people of these cities choose a team to support? The nearest?
@stellspalfie
The Teams have no Connection to any City anyway. In Pro sports it is all about the Money and supporting the succesful Team...
I like Amateur sports much better when the Players are really from the town and there is an intense Connection. BUt well this is just my opinion.
@ponderable saidNot true. The majority of the fans who support the New England Patriots live in or near
@stellspalfie
The Teams have no Connection to any City anyway. In Pro sports it is all about the Money and supporting the succesful Team...
New England. Fans in the New York City metropolitan area largely support the Giants
or the Jets. In 1957, when the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants (both baseball
teams) moved to California, the allegiance of most of their fans didn't follow.
@ponderable saidI agree with what you say regarding professional sports teams although that is not what the original question was.
@stellspalfie
The Teams have no Connection to any City anyway. In Pro sports it is all about the Money and supporting the succesful Team...
I like Amateur sports much better when the Players are really from the town and there is an intense Connection. BUt well this is just my opinion.
In the U.K the fans will support their local team although the team will probably be made up largely from international players who have no affiliation to the town/city that is represented by the team name.
I once read that 67% of players in the English premier league are not English.
What is more annoying in my opinion is the loan culture that prevails in English football.
What possible motivation can a player have to play for another club when he is sent out "on loan" from the club he was hoping to play for?
Ok he gets match experience but his loyalty to his on loan club surely cannot be very high.
@stellspalfie saidCity, wait, when LA had no team we mostly ignored football or reminisced about the glory days of the Raiders.
Do American Football fans support the franchise or the city? So if a team moves from city A to city B to the fans from city A keep supporting the team or do they wait until a new team moves to their city?
As the huge majority of cities do not have NFL teams how do the people of these cities choose a team to support? The nearest?
@venda the best example in U.K. is MK Dons (nickname franchise!) one of the most hated teams in country, the rebirth of Wimbledon as AFC Wimbledon hit their early attendances hard however they seem to have now picked up a following in Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes City already exsisted before the move so they were also generally shafted