DubaiSpur
Ian Walker
Barely watch it outside of Spurs, Toronto FC, the Canadian men and women's NTs and England, when I can stand the sods.
When there's a player I'd like to see more of, it's usually from the standpoint of whether they'd fit Spurs - I then pull up their games or match highlights if I'm particularly interested.
Other than that, mostly nothing. Occasional documentary maybe, mostly on football in the 70s and 80s - well before my time. Sometimes I'll watch an interesting bit on unheralded teams with interesting stories.
Occasionally, my Goon, United and Pool-supporting mates will drag me to a sports bar to watch their teams crush the minnows they play. But on the whole, I'm much more inclined to just watch Spurs than some random game.
Doesn't mean I'm not interested in the wider game - I'm a fierce advocate for fan ownership here and elsewhere, and I've chipped into the funds and initiatives for Wigan, Oldham, Orient and others in recent times. That's probably coloured by my politics more than anything else.
But on the whole, my perception of the game itself is entirely coloured by Spurs first, all else second - and my interest in watching it outside of Spurs is pretty low.
When there's a player I'd like to see more of, it's usually from the standpoint of whether they'd fit Spurs - I then pull up their games or match highlights if I'm particularly interested.
Other than that, mostly nothing. Occasional documentary maybe, mostly on football in the 70s and 80s - well before my time. Sometimes I'll watch an interesting bit on unheralded teams with interesting stories.
Occasionally, my Goon, United and Pool-supporting mates will drag me to a sports bar to watch their teams crush the minnows they play. But on the whole, I'm much more inclined to just watch Spurs than some random game.
Doesn't mean I'm not interested in the wider game - I'm a fierce advocate for fan ownership here and elsewhere, and I've chipped into the funds and initiatives for Wigan, Oldham, Orient and others in recent times. That's probably coloured by my politics more than anything else.
But on the whole, my perception of the game itself is entirely coloured by Spurs first, all else second - and my interest in watching it outside of Spurs is pretty low.