Mon. Nov 25th, 2024

Club over Country vs. Country over Club has been a debate long held by various football fans all over the world in various leagues, but is this really a true case where the phrase is applicable?

So no, this is not a club vs. country argument. And if you still seriously think it is, perhaps you should try asking yourself… if you were a Portland fan, if you would want Seattle winning the CCL match? The other way around perhaps? I'm sure if you were a Chivas fan you would be cheering your head off for the Galaxy, right? Something tells me that you wouldn't be quite so quick to cry into your bedsheets about somebody not rooting for an MLS squad winning a game BEFORE the final. Don't get me wrong, I'm pretty much 100% sure that Real Salt Lake will be a finalist in this year's CCL despite the fact that they're going into one of the toughest stadiums to play in North America. A 2-0 lead should be enough to keep RSL afloat, even if they wind up losing to the tune of 2-1. There is no reason that I've yet to hear to convince me that I should simply drop my team affiliation to root for the biggest rival of my club, 'Country' be damned. Real Salt Lake does not represent me, nor does it represent any of you, no matter how much you try and live vicariously through them. This isn't about country, RSL would just love you to think it was.

Perhaps I'm just not a patriot. You know, unlike your average American Barcelona bandwagoner.

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