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Favourite London Club

Favourite London Football Club


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If I really HAD to choose one it would be QPR.
Purely sentimental, from when I was a kid. I used to love the blue and white hoops . . . plus I associate them with players like - Rodney Marsh, Terry Venables, Gerry Francis, Stan Bowles
They had a decent side for a while in the 90s too under Gerry Francis. Ferdinand, Sinton, Wilkins etc I think they finished top half a few times?
 

I've always enjoyed talking to West Ham and Spurs fans, not sure I'd class any as a "favourite" though. No great love for Brentford only just worth mentioning that I love Thomas Frank, before we got Dyche,if I could have picked any manager who would realistically come to us it would have been him.
 
Maybe Fulham at a push, not so much the club but just because I like their ground by the river - always a good away day. Pity they stopped that unique "neutral" area, though.

I had a mate, who had digs around Fulham when she was studying at the Royal Brompton Hospital.

I came to like the area very much, it didn`t really feel like London and we even managed to have some really good nights out around there on a Northern budget.
 
I think Palace are alright: some talented players, classic ground and always an atmosphere.

Brentford cause I like the way they are run, plau effective hard working percentage footy which I have a soft spot for. And Thomas Frank is a good guy who I feel guilty for slandering in the past on here! Could definitely see him as an Everton manager.
 

Yep. Been within a few hundred yards of the same spot since 1882.

Unlike some other teams that started as an East London team (rivals Millwall and WHU), then became a South London team (rivals Millwall and Charlton), then tried to merge with a West London team (Fulham) them decided to squat in North London because they couldn't get any fans to go and watch them.

If you know your history.....

@Cork Evertonian
 
I don't mind Charlton, used to be a boss away when they were in the Prem. I always find Arsenal fans sound to talk to in the pubs before we play down there aswell, much friendlier than Spurs tbh.

Ha. And there was me thinking the Ashburton Army were scary for away fans.
 
Spuds.
Always brought numbers and attractive football.
I've a soft spot for millwall, proper fans,apart from the belters,even more so now when on my goodison tour there was a couple of millwall fans.

Cheers. We have always travelled well. Quite a few 'northern' teams give us a fair bit of respect which is always appreciated.

I also have a soft spot with Millwall despite a few run ins in my younger days.

Arguably the only real working class team left in London.
 

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