As long as there in different leagues, and you have one "primary" team you support, I think it's fine.
He is one of my most favorite players. I am a Liverpool fan, yet have watched almost every Inter game just to see him play. (He should be played more.) He has such an abundance of talent, such that I am shocked at the way that Inter has rejected offers from Barca, Chelsea, etc. He's a genius.
there is nothing strange i support 4-5 teams from diffirent countries because i like style that plays
Supporting Toronto FC is like supporting all other MLS clubs. I support the team that gives everyone else a win.
Probably one of the most cunning forwards I have ever watched. I wish Croatia would play him more often, though. We need a forward like him to support our strong midfield (Kova, Rakitic, Halilovic, Modric etc) and Mandzuckic.
My team is New York City obviously, but I do also pull for Orlando City SC mainly due to having family in the area, but I will always pull for NYCFC above them no matter what. I don't think thats too weird is it? lol
depending upon how much lower, if you're in or are from london i see this as OK. beside the enormous distinction i see between "liking", "following" or "rooting for" a team and actually supporting it, i feel two rules should be observed 1) supporting LOCAL teams or ones that were local in your past. because you can't support a team on TV or the internetz. 2) the teams you support can NEVER be called upon to play each other. thus supporting arsenal and atleti is RIGHT OUT. of course funny things happen. a few years ago a local 4th division team drew OL in the cup. now, almost everyone involved at FC La Duchère including the players are naturally OL fans. with more than 1 D difference the lower team is automatically host in the french cup but the match HAD to be played at gerland. there were 20,000 people there, red and blue and yellow and red sitting together. a great day to love football.