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Thread: Which Team. . . the lower league version

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    Which Team. . . the lower league version

    In light of Zips thread, I thought I'd bring up an old favourite.

    What clubs outside of the prem do people have a soft spot for?

    For me, it's:

    Baggies - Me dad supports them and I've been to quite a few of their games.
    Shrewsbury - First proper long game on Football Manager was with them

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    Carlisle - Folks live in the lake district
    Notts County - The Original Magpies
    Cheltenham - Went to School there
    Exeter - They play at St James' Park
    Hereford - The FA cup history
    Shepshed Dynamo - Great name

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    Preston-my Dad's from there.

    Got a really good mate who supports Bolton so don't mind them winning.

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    Bowtun were class back in the day.

    Jay Jay Okocha - so good then named him twice!
    Campo - Legend.
    Damian Duff - before he lost it and Newcastle united signed the hasbeen.
    Eiður Guðjohnsen - Absolutely class player.
    Anelka - we should have signed him instead of that little Scouse rat Owen.

    Some really great players, Astonishingly played for them.

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    Carlisle United Bradford City Plymouth Argyle and Darlington.

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