They did a mailbag episode on Stadio today, and one of the questions submitted struck a chord with me. Someone wrote in to say that they lived in the United States and had just begun watching Premier League and that they were looking for advice on which team to throw their support behind. I did not submit this query, but I recognized the line of thinking.
"Think about what you love, your values or whatever and then try to find a team that aligns with that," is what Musa said and those words have been rattling around in my head all day. He went on to provide an NBA example, which helped me immeasurably. Now that I can follow, and his words on the Brandon Roy-era Portland Trail Blazers made me smile. If Musa weren't a Manchester United fan, I think I'd just take his words as gospel and follow him to Old Trafford. However, I can assure myself that won't happen.
Ryan, the other Stadio host, also provided an NBA example. He said that he was an Indiana Pacers fan but that it took that one playoff series against the Heat in 2013 to realize it. He actually referred to them as "my Pacers" which made feel a slight twinge of sadness since he's also an Arsenal fan. These last two years or so must have felt just incredibly long. At the same time, that yin yang balance of Arsenal and the Pacers doesn't sound so bad. In a lot of ways, that's where I would like to land with this. I wonder who the Washington Wizards of the Premier League are?
A quick online search tells me that, ha, The Athletic ran a piece that tackles this very subject. Unfortunately, it was written in June 2020 and somehow feels a little dated in parts. (Also, while holding myself back from a rant, a lot of what they say about the Wizards is tied to the John Wall era which is now very much over.) All that being said, there's a lot of good anecdotal and contextual information about Premier League clubs that I probably wouldn't be able to find elsewhere and the whole NBA comparison model provides something basic enough for me to follow along. (Without dwelling on the comps too much, I must admit I was a little saddened to see that Aston Villa and their great kits were assigned the Philadelphia 76ers as their counterpart. Without getting into it, I may live in Philadelphia but I carry a real disdain for the Sixers. It's a long story. Maybe some other day.)
Anyway, I wanted to share a few words on how my search for a club was going. Ryan really stressed that you can't get caught up in present day results. After all, this is partnership for life. His anecdote about realizing that the Pacers were his team made me realize that it's going to take me all season. We're only a few weeks into the season so far, and this campaign runs until next summer. There are so many ebbs and flows that have yet to take place. Put simply, there's just so much more to experience. So, for as much as I may admire the Aston Villa or Wolves kit and despite the fact that I seemingly only read about the Big Six or Seven, I still understand that this isn't something I can rush into and that right now is a time for absorbing. (Ryan also suggested watching more football than just Premier League and seeing what grabs you. Bundesliga, here I come.)
This weekend has cool matchups on the schedule, but my mind keeps gravitating toward the North London derby. I don't know if it's because I live in North Philadelphia (and apologies if I've mentioned this before) but there is part of me that wonders if I should throw my support behind either Arsenal or Tottenham. It wouldn't be a popular choice since all American soccer fans only root for Manchester United, Liverpool or City but that's part of the appeal, baby. Both clubs carry a lot of history with them, which is cool, and while each have seen some success here and there, neither have ever been the unquestioned best on the planet, which is the lane that I know best. Both have strong kits too. Oh no, is this what I love? Is this what my values revolve around? Kits?
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