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LN - Dougg
14 Mar 2006, 11:49 PM
We are all Hinchas of the same team here in the US... But who else do you vatos cheer for? My signature has all the teams I follow.. but some I follow more religiously than others but I guess in a way, I am trully a Norteno too of all of them...

Alianza FC (El Salv)
FC Barcelona (Esp)
CA River Plate (Arg)
AS Roma (Ita)
Manchester United (Eng)
C Atlas (Mej)
Sao Paulo FC (Bra)
U de Chile (Chi)

I'm hoping to in the next two years to make trips to Argentina, Spain and Italy not only for vacation but to watch my teams in their historic stadiums and to also experience what is like to sit with their hinchadas.

JoeSoccerFan
15 Mar 2006, 12:28 AM
no team from Slovenia? You got something against Slovas?

Saltenya94
15 Mar 2006, 12:39 AM
After an entire summer (plus a bit into the fall) with Gol TV + FSC, I must admit its hard following the game around the world with out those channels. Yet, like many I'm all about attractive team play. Also if a team's fans have a colorful presence in the stands with great singing + crowd reaction, I tend to follow those as well. Sometimes with stalemate draws - I'll head to www.riverplate.com just to watch the fans sing in thier multimedia section. Though i'm always amazed the fans at the bonbonera can sing 'dale oh -boca' for 90+ mins. with out stopping. Talk about dedication:D

BBBulldog
15 Mar 2006, 02:24 AM
People in Slovenia are called Northern Croatians. Or Slovenians as they like to call themselves. :)

Doug, whore :p

enalexander
15 Mar 2006, 07:38 AM
Of course United over everyone else. Here's the others:

Arsenal (Eng)
Bayern (DE)
FC Nurnberg (DE) - My grandfather played for them before WW2, so I kind of more follow them. He was a Bayern fan too though.
Ajax (Hol)
And (ducking for cover):
Pumas (Mex) - although there's way to much diving and faking injuries in Mexico for my taste. Watching guys get taking off on a stretcher and then coming back into the game a minute later drives me crazy (i.e. Marioni)

There's also some teams that I'm not really a fan of but I love their names like The Strongest and Hearts of Oak.

enalexander
15 Mar 2006, 07:50 AM
On a side note, what's the difference between the words hinchada, hincha, and incha? I see them used (almost interchangably) a lot and they seem to mean about the same thing.

enalexander
15 Mar 2006, 07:54 AM
After an entire summer (plus a bit into the fall) with Gol TV + FSC, I must admit its hard following the game around the world with out those channels. Yet, like many I'm all about attractive team play. Also if a team's fans have a colorful presence in the stands with great singing + crowd reaction, I tend to follow those as well. Sometimes with stalemate draws - I'll head to www.riverplate.com just to watch the fans sing in thier multimedia section. Though i'm always amazed the fans at the bonbonera can sing 'dale oh -boca' for 90+ mins. with out stopping. Talk about dedication:D

I agree. I love to watch good rivalries with great supporters groups even if I don't really care too much about the teams.

LN - Dougg
15 Mar 2006, 08:33 AM
And (ducking for cover):
Pumas (Mex) - although there's way to much diving and faking injuries in Mexico for my taste. Watching guys get taking off on a stretcher and then coming back into the game a minute later drives me crazy (i.e. Marioni)

There's also some teams that I'm not really a fan of but I love their names like The Strongest and Hearts of Oak.

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH ERIC **************!!!! **************! **************!! ERIC **************!!!

:p

On a side note, what's the difference between the words hinchada, hincha, and incha? I see them used (almost interchangably) a lot and they seem to mean about the same thing.

It's what South Americans called their supporter groups.. Hinchada is the whole group and an "Hincha" is a single fan. Incha is the misspell of Hincha, lol.


People in Slovenia are called Northern Croatians. Or Slovenians as they like to call themselves. :)

Doug, whore :p

There is Futbol in Croatia???!!! Who knew!?

BBBulldog
15 Mar 2006, 10:13 AM
There is Futbol in Croatia???!!! Who knew!?

the rest of the world? :D

LN-Jonas
15 Mar 2006, 10:49 AM
Universitario de Deportes (PerU)
Boca Juniors (Arg)
Barcelona (Spa)

Darth Norteņo
16 Mar 2006, 09:19 AM
DC United (first and foremost)
Arsenal (ENG)
Borussia Dortmund (GER)
Paris St. Germain (FRA)
Barcelona (ESP)
Ajax (NED)
Tokyo Verdy 1969 (JPN)

jlm120170
26 Mar 2006, 08:59 AM
Boca-Arg
Arsenal-Eng
Barc-Spa
Inter-Ita
Urawa-Japan
Club Amer-Mex

enalexander
26 Mar 2006, 03:51 PM
A lot of Barcelona fans here.

Wormburnner120
31 Mar 2006, 03:53 PM
My Teams

Chelsea,Villareal,River, and only second and tight second

COLO-COLO El gran Casique!!!