I’ve been a Manchester United fan since 2019 and know it’s depressing to support after years

I was wondering if I should continue being a United fan or quit being a United fan and instead support a rival team

I would much appreciate all the help

  • cbarksLFC@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    All you’ve known is your club being bad unless it was a typo and you mean 2009 and not 2019

  • lickingthelips@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Change clubs and the stigma will be with you forever. I think there’s a really old law that states you can’t change.

    Suck it up lad(?) this is a learning experience for you.

  • SimDaddy14@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    If you have to ask this question- or if it’s even a consideration to “quit”- then you’re a City fan already my friend.

  • thebagmanchicanery@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Keep supporting, football is about the social life and togetherness, that’s the point of supporting your team

    If you’re English and you feel this way, go to your local team’s games, this could be where you live or where you’re born

  • 1343567567@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Being a football fan is about having atleast a shred of hope and optimism. It’s what makes losing games tolerable.

    What the glazers have done is robbed Utd fans of that optimism with the cycle of failure they have installed. What makes it worse for Utd in particular is that the media and rival fans still see them as a Real Madrid level club so set expectations that they will never reach, and come down on them like a tonne of bricks when they fail.

    Wouldn’t blame you in the slightest if you stopped being a fan. Just don’t support a different English club is all I would say. Maybe follow French football or something.