Apart from two wheeled Motorsport (which I'm assuming most people on here like), which sport flicks your switch?
Was once a season ticket holder at ibrox, got a bit mental and thought its best takin a back seat from all that stuff( really need to grow up in glasgow to understand it right) just follow bike racing now. Its a lot safer!!!
Was going to say dwarf tossing but then thought of at least two members who it may offend Doesn't Strictly count ? Used to follow the horses when I worked in that industry I do enjoy watching Rugby Won a pool trophy once Last time I went to a football match Elton John was chairman
Although I've always been a football fan, having played at amateur level till I was 35, I now follow other sports just as much. American football, ten pin bowling, volleyball and beach volleyball!
I'm a life-long Chelsea fan, but don't watch much footie nowadays, it stopped being a team sport when the money started rolling in. Boxing's my thing, and as my nephew is doing incredibly well at kick-boxing I've started to take an interest in that as well. But it's motogp and wsb that rocks my boat. It's about the only thing I turn the telly on for these days.
Cricket. My dads been a member of the MCC for years so we go down at least once a year. Tried to get into football, but it was a lost cause. Cant stand the game
Rugby - played union for the same club for the past 28 years, watch as much as I can (regularly go to watch Wales, as Twickenham is one big rip off), coach kids. Also watch League (St Helens - gate prices are practical, <£20 adult), as each code can learn from each other. even with EFC doing pretty well of late, I don't get to watch them as football is a huge rip off and don't want to pay sky sports prices. Football has sold it's soul to the devil, IMHO.
No2 son is an EFC supporter and has been since he was about 4. No idea why he chose Everton. He goes as much as he can due to work committments. The lunatic. :smile:
Good that he has individual taste and not just following the sheep that tag on to Chelski/Manure/Citeh, etc. Still, even Goodison is not a cheap do.
He'd hardly be following sheep in this house.................................I support Middlesbrough :frown:
Yeah, but, c'mon you wouldn't want to inflict that on the poor lad. :wink: I have 2 sons whose allegiances are with "the red shoite" (a phrase often uttered by "bitter blue-noses" round these parts). Fortunately, they like rugby, so we go to rugby matches (league or union).
Road racing, trials, motocross, drag-racing, hill-climbs, two wheels or four ... power boats, aerobatics, snowmobiles ... anything with an engine really. If it doesn't involve an engine, it's not really a sport IMHO.