Would you put your country over your city/neighborhood, that would be silly, right?
Yeah actually. Maybe because I moved so often I do not have any huge attachment to most cities I have lived in.
>Would you put your country over your city/neighborhood, that would be silly, right?
Yeah actually. Maybe because I moved so often I do not have any huge attachment to most cities I have lived in.
No...My point is intertwining nationalism and sports on club level is silly.
Disregarding your employer as such would get you fired from most jobs anyway.
This is a severe understatement; football is religion.
Keep in mind here regionalism vs nationalism. Unlike the US, EU clubs don't move around, are tied deeply into their region due to history, youth academies, employee's etc etc. Until the 60's the teams only had local players, and still actively train their own local youth. The clubs represent cities, regions or even neighborhoods.
Would you put your country over your city/neighborhood, that would be silly, right?