...................and what exactly would be wrong with being a NI supporter, pray tell? Supporting your club side involves a level of choice but your country does not, so I'm stuck with Norn Iron, and more than happy to be so.
I suppose it's much like supporting a small club side at FA Cup time, and it makes it all the sweeter when victories like those over Spain and England come along, because you know it will be a while before it happens again.
I've always detested the attitude that the big club sides are more important and have better fans, they aren't and they don't - they just have more fans and a bigger catchment area, as well as a monopoly on the money. The best fans, in my opinion, are those who support teams who perpetually struggle and have little or no prospect of glory, like the fans who stuck by East Stirling when they finished bottom of the Third Division for four or five years in a row. How many of the Old Trafford, Chelsea or Old Firm glory hunters would put up with that?
We are a small country and, unlike some, I don't harbour unrealistic expectations of regularly qualifying for World Cups and European Championships, although that does not mean that I don't want to. We are further impaired by some who choose to support/play for another country because of religious/political reasons, but let's not even go there.
My comments about the style of play were made with all the British nations in mind although nungate Steve.5 summed up my thinking much more eloquently than I. If any of the Home Nations are to progress than a radical grass roots review is needed with the emphasis on ability rather than size and athleticism.
When you do support someone like NI then memories of 1982, (and progressing past the first round Scots fans), are all the more memorable, as were the frantic calls home for more money as I didn't expect us to make it. Finally, I believe we are the reigning British Champions. Des anyone think I would swop any of that?