College Sports Fanaticism

New in the UK, which should make the football team I support?
Hello everyone. I moved to London two weeks ago, and have always been fascinated by the English Premier League, but never got as far as TV is not in the U.S.. I've seen most of the matches of the World Cup this year and I'm really excited to enter the sport (I'm a fan of America's largest college football, hence the need to put my sports fanaticism elsewhere now) I just want to jump on the train and the route of the best team this year. I live near Fulham FC, but I hear they are not as large (although I try to see some games)?. Therefore, let me know what I should support the team and why, and if I become a fan club of America! Thanks ridiculed and is not meant for me – best answer wins 10 points and you get two, not even to answer, so help me!
Local Support Team is always a good way to start. Since you in London you're lucky because there are 6 teams in London in the Premier League, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, West Ham, Fulham, Charlton. However, I think you should support the team is excited and gives you a chill when watching them play. Not being the best team, which is the Premier League, every team plays with passion every weekend where teams the top or decrease Battlers. Try watching some clubs in London and choose one that arouses his passion.
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