It is about much more than just one post, that was put up as a counter argument to your pictures of people dressed up and Boris Johnson, what were you trying to tell us with those pictures, exactly. Apparently it was not highlighting the exclusive nature of England football team, so what was it?
Two counter arguments, in relation to the bigger picture, is the England team racist and can the fans be inclusive? As a whole. I would say undeniably that the fans can be. I know enough England fans to be pretty certain of that. You will always get a minority of idiots following any football team so why use this as a reason to hate on the actual football team. I would see apathy as a much more pleasant way to view the national team.
Fair point, the Tesco argument was maybe not the best example, I suppose I could have made it more specific and you had the choice of shops, one was cheaper and closer, etc. etc. but you are right, it will probably always come down to the counter argument about need and want.
I am not sure on your question regarding getting into football. I got into football because both my parents loved football, they were both fans of the national side so I followed that and enjoyed it (apart from crying my eyes out during Italia 90 and the perpetual misery but supporting Everton and Barrow that was a given at club level as well.
What do you mean, identify. Are you claiming I identify with a fan dressed as a crusading knight or I identify with Boris Johnson because thwey support the same team as me, you can be a football fan and have differing opinions to other fans, on politics and fancy dress. I really don't get your point on enabling and identifying with other fans?