I’ve been a Manchester United fan since 2019 and know it’s depressing to support after years

I was wondering if I should continue being a United fan or quit being a United fan and instead support a rival team

I would much appreciate all the help

  • Square_Tea4916@alien.topB
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    2 years ago

    You should always be changing teams to whoever is top of the table at the time. I was a huge Tottenham fan last month, but now I’m a City fan. Can’t lose when you’re always adapting. Change is the only constant. Let your rivals be your idols.

  • RichardRichOSU@alien.topB
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    2 years ago

    I mean it is up to you, but if you can’t stick through the lows, then the highs don’t mean anything.

  • lickingthelips@alien.topB
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    2 years ago

    Change clubs and the stigma will be with you forever. I think there’s a really old law that states you can’t change.

    Suck it up lad(?) this is a learning experience for you.

  • ogicaz@alien.topB
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    2 years ago

    You don’t simple change your club. Of course you can, no one will stop you lol. But if you think in change, maybe you’re not too “bonded to United”. Why you started to support United? (it’s a real question, just to know).

    If you really like Manchester United, keep with this. Bad moments is part of the football.

  • Kapika96@alien.topB
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    2 years ago

    Dude… you’re 6th. If that’s bad then 99.9% of clubs in the country are bad!

    You do you though. People start like different teams fairly often, for various reasons.

  • cbarksLFC@alien.topB
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    2 years ago

    All you’ve known is your club being bad unless it was a typo and you mean 2009 and not 2019