MOOD # 03 - Who do you cheer for?
How come? Like, that's random.
Why? You crazy?
Oh wow, how did that happen?
Why those punks and not someone else?
The phrasing might get more or less offensive depending of the person asking but it's always been fair to ask. Why and how did I end up cheering for my teams?
I mean I get it, I am from the middle of nowhere in France so it might need some kind of explanation. Also, not everybody is born a fan of X or has a parent that just made them into a fan (my hypothetical future son actually will have no choice but that's a story for another day).
I became a sports fan very early on, a sports nerd even, I love it and I love being invested in it. I always find a way to care, someone or some team to cheer for. But who?
Olympique de Marseille: my first love, or is it?
No, not really not entirely. Or more like a repressed love at first. Broken record alert here, but I grew up in the armpit of France, closest pro sports team was the CSP Limoges in Basketball, 1h away and crippled by management scandals at the time.
So I did what every kid does, I started watching football and saw that fella with the flashy hair running veeeeeery fast and hitting the ball veeeeeery hard, Djibril Cissé. So I started loving Auxerre. The flashy striker, the legit quality (a title in the 90s, several cups...), the tiny town feel (just go and google Auxerre) and last but definitely not least, a fire jersey with the best sponsor a 10yo kid could ask for, Playstation.

I started to be more and more at peace with the idea that I liked a club that seemingly everybody liked. One day, my cousin, season ticket holder and Ultra, brought me with a mate down there to The Velodrome. And. Wow.
This was everything I ever dreamed of without having even dreamed of it. (makes no sense I know) I was blown away. Being in the Virage Sud, singing from way before the match to way after. The chants, the tifo that made me miss a solid 5 minutes of the match stuck under the drapes, but who cares. It was the best thing ever, the two kops replying to each other. I knew this was it right then and there. The stuff that I wanted to feel over and over again. Being in a stadium and enjoying every second of it, like its the place you feel most happy in. It doesnt even matter sometimes what's happening on the pitch as long as the atmosphere is there.
Talk about a non-Covid friendly thing to enjoy. F*** covid, I hate covid.
So OM is my first love not because it was there first but because It was love, at first sight.
The New York Knicks: start spreading the loose
[I started writing this before the 20/21 started, before Julius Randle became Dirk, before Immanuel Quickley stole my heart and the heart of thousands of Knicks fans. Love you IQ! We are winning and it feels weird. Good but weird.]
Random european boy is dreaming of NYC, very original I know. But let me elaborate. I never played organised Basketball and the struggle of following the NBA from Europe was tough at first. But it has always been bigger than Basketball, even when I didnt follow the league as closely (and not throwing yet my sleeping pattern out the window), it was the Knicks, New York, Spike Lee, the Garden, the stars...
I loved them early on, barely knew anything about the sport (I still dont but I got better at pretending). I loved New York, city of Paul Simon, of all my favorite movies and tv shows. So I loved the Knicks. But then I started learning the history of the NBA and the Knicks' very special role in it. From When the Garden was Eden to losing with Pat, the play call by Clyde, the World's most famous Arena...
Then came Melo, the Linsanity...all expressions of the madness this Franchise can bring even while losing. Exactly everything I love in a sports team! So NY, I know you are playing better lately, I am really happy about that, but I was there for the lows so I will be there if you mess this up.
Finally set foot in the Garden last January, it was everything I'd ever dreamed of. Including a clutch shot from... Marcus Morris. Never change, or do. Whatever you do, New York Forever.
Bohemian FC : always believe in your soul
Ah sure, look, in fairness to me now...
Moved to Ireland in September 2016, didn't know much about club football there but I quickly found people mad about sports. And it took just a few months until my mate Shane took me to Dalymount Park, ''the Home of Irish Football'' and the home of Bohs.






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