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Argyle - many fans second favourite team. Whose yours?

I moved here 40 years ago in my late 30s. Over the previous twenty years I formed mild affections for my local teams with each house move; so Luton, Ipswich, Reading and Aldershot. However over that period I always looked out for the Argyle result, despite having absolutely no connection with the West Country. The two reasons were their above average home attendances (Iā€™m a bit of a statto), and the numbers and fervour of the away support I witnessed on several occasions. Iā€™m convinced I wasnā€™t alone in that interest, and this is regularly proved when I watch Argyle away games sitting amongst home supporters, as I hate watching from behind a goal. I canā€™t count the number of times Iā€™ve had conversations with the local natives (one of the benefits of being elderly) where a lot of other fans tell me they like Argyle, without explaining why. Perhaps itā€™s the uniqueness of the green, our distant location, or simply the fact that people like the West Country. However Iā€™m convinced itā€™s a fact.

My own second favourites are Ipswich. Watched them several times each season during the Robson era, including the arrival of Mariner, and always think of them as a proper club, like Argyle.
 
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Back in the day, someone asked me who I support and when I said Argyle, he said no, and asked who my Premiership team is. Said I didn't have one, support my local team etc. So, in a bid to bring the conversation to a close, chose the most unlocal team....
 
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Hearts, in Scotland, simply cause they tried to.play attacking football and along with Aberdeen the only team who had a chance of competing against the Glasgow giants.


Secondly I loved there burgundy kit, no- one else plays in that style.
 
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Plus the atmosphere at Hearts Tynecastle is always good, in tight tittle grounds, rather than cavernous stadiums lacking in atmosphere.
 

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Fulham. Grandad supported them. Craven Cottage is also just a brilliant place to watch football, I make a couple of games a season. It also helps that Argyle donā€™t really have any history with Fulham, in fact the last time we played them I was 11 months old.
 

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Leon in Mexico play in green and I used to live in earshot of the stadium. In the UK always had a soft spot for the monkey hangers Hartlepool Utd due to family and friends and their final away day fancy dress each season is class too.
 
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Dunfermline Athletic. I used to go to East End Park each and every Saturday to watch the 1st Team or Reserves in their respective leagues when I lived up there between 1970-73. Allows followed their results since.
 
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Arminia Bielefeld, I frequented the Schuco Arena when I served in Germany and have followed them ever since. Bundesliga tickets are reasonable in price, and the atmosphere is excellent in the home end (not a library like the EPL). And the bratties and beer are almost as good as a dewdneys and a pint of tribute šŸ˜Š
 
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From the age of 7 I've wondered who my second team is - Argyle or Manchester United. There's never been a clash apart from the FA Cup when I was 10, around 1974. I supported Argyle at Old Trafford that day. I guess , when all is said and done local allegiance just trumped. Definitely close to polygamy , though, as Unseen Green intimated.
Can you have equal 1st and then Brentford as second, due to spousal influence?