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Breakdown Of The Clubs With The Most Fans Per Country..

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Kay Age El

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Our fan base are only the largest in about 5 countries around the world.. but as it's probably in five of the most important and awesome ones it's okay I guess.

*UK, Ireland, Thailand, Uruguay and Denmark (there may be others if only you can find them..)

http://www.dr.dk/sporten/fodbold/twitter-grafik-liverpool-er-stoerst-i-danmark

*If it doesn't work outside DK I am sure someone can find the data elsewhere and share them here.
 
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The older non-vocal generation are mostly Liverpool fans. Can't believe Arsenal have so many fans in Sweden.
 
We bought Glenn from under the manc noses, and how we laughed when they had to turn to their second choice, the ludicrously overpriced (2.5M) Gary Pallister
 
Well, it is also in Norway and Iceland (Good chance to Catch the game there on saturday thenI hope!!) based on twitter users. Add to that that a lot of old farts like me are not on twitter, we probably are even better off!! :)

Over here we can measure it in pub turnover. If you ask the pubowners they have much higher turnover the Nights Liverpool play than any other team.
 
There's quite a lot of Liverpool fans in Greece.

You also find fans of random clubs here, I think it's guys who lived in England and started watching their local team when they were there. I went into the James Joyce match when QPR were playing Forest and there was a sizeable crowd watching it.
 
Froggy should take a load of LFC pens with him and hand them out to the kids

I think they'd prefer scarves and hats but fuck it, that would be a bit pricey. Badges might be the way to go. I don't think there's much to write about in Greenland but I reckon badges would be a touch of class there. You'd be like a king there if you had a badge.
 
I think they'd prefer scarves and hats but fuck it, that would be a bit pricey. Badges might be the way to go. I don't think there's much to write about in Greenland but I reckon badges would be a touch of class there. You'd be like a king there if you had a badge.
Reindeer, Arctic Foxes, Musk Ox and Polar Bears don't wear badges - no people at all on the trail (it's a solo trek of all 225kms from my starting point) !
 
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Talking about supporters overseas ..... I found this in the shopping mall right next to my home in the Shanghainese suburbs :

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Me too. He probably doesn't make that much difference then.
He was very popular during early 90s in Sweden. Of course barely no one knows him now, but you know most fans inherit the team they support.
 
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