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2nd club


The only ones I'd say are second teams are Forest Green as I've been to quite a few games home and away over the years down here
Likewise. Live not too far away so started to go when Ferguson was appointed. Nice atmosphere for grandkids too.

Other than that places I've worked/lived: Wigan, Brighton, Mechelen, Arbroath, Annan.
 
I wouldn’t exactly call them my second team, but I do follow FC Groningen as they’re my wife’s home town club. They’ve had few similarities with us in recent years, but unlike us (so far) actually got relegated into the Dutch 2nd division, known as the ‘Kitchen League’.
They managed to get back to the Eredivisie after just one season, but so far, after a decent start they are really struggling again.
 

As a very young lad liked the name Queens Park Rangers, and thought Rodney Marsh was superb. I even had a QPR mug.
Grew out of that though and the rest is history. My first match at Goodison was against QPR. Other than that I keep an eye on Besiktas results as a friend in Turkey is mad about them, and followed them all over Turkey and abroad until health problems intervened (home games for him were 500 miles each way)
 
Do you have a second club that you support after Everton? I have a soft spot for Sunderland, St Ettienne, Napoli and Red Star Belgrade, but I wouldn't say I have a 2nd club,

other than anyone who plays against RS.
This,
though back in the day I had a sneaking regard for the 1970 Chelsea side that beat leeds ( dirty dirty leeds) in the Old Trafford FA Cup replay, which I duly attended.
They had some decent proper footballers,
 

Have two 1st clubs in Everton & Barrow.

I suppose AFC Wimbledon could be classed as a 2nd club, a good mate is a fan and I saw him live through the franchise episode. You haven't seen hatred until you have seen a grown man cry with happiness when MK Dons got relegated :lol: .

I still follow the results of Preussen Muenster, as I lived there for 10 years and right by the stadium for a large part of those years.
 
Darlington

Also look out for several midlands clubs - Walsall, Shrewsbury, Solihull Moors

In Scotland its Brechin but only because they went down and I want to see them coming back up, and Clydebank.

My mate Paul Willis played for Darlo back in the day, before he was cruelly taken by pancreatic cancer at the age of 41.

His brother Jimmy, played for Leicester.
 

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