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<blockquote data-quote="Squigley" data-source="post: 391116" data-attributes="member: 50270"><p>Funny ye should mention this. I'm from Kilkenny which is in Leinster yet I support Munster. Now I have followed Munster rugby since before their European successes, the reason being my dad is a big Munster fan and I have always admired their never say die attitude and their pride in the jersey. Up until recently Munster were the team to support, even if you were in Leinster, once you were outside of Dublin yet because of the turn around in fortunes of the respective clubs this has changed dramatically. A lot of people have switched allegiance and this in my opinion is the definition of a fairweather fan. I have stuck with Munster through thick and thin and would never have dreamed of shouting for Leinster, even when things were starting to look dire (when they had beaten us 5 times on the trot). However this is not to say I won't be shouting for the lads in the Heineken cup as a win for an Irish team is a win for Irish rugby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squigley, post: 391116, member: 50270"] Funny ye should mention this. I'm from Kilkenny which is in Leinster yet I support Munster. Now I have followed Munster rugby since before their European successes, the reason being my dad is a big Munster fan and I have always admired their never say die attitude and their pride in the jersey. Up until recently Munster were the team to support, even if you were in Leinster, once you were outside of Dublin yet because of the turn around in fortunes of the respective clubs this has changed dramatically. A lot of people have switched allegiance and this in my opinion is the definition of a fairweather fan. I have stuck with Munster through thick and thin and would never have dreamed of shouting for Leinster, even when things were starting to look dire (when they had beaten us 5 times on the trot). However this is not to say I won't be shouting for the lads in the Heineken cup as a win for an Irish team is a win for Irish rugby. [/QUOTE]
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