The Celtic way might make you feel all pride-of-placey but I can't quite bring myself to condemn the globalism of Arsenal.
I think it's time to question why people support their local clubs, especially Premiership clubs.
What relationship do they have with them and how do they feel their local club represents them over, say, another Premier League club?
It's typical to have a foreign owner, a club sponsored by an overseas company, a foreign manager, foreign coaching staff and mostly foreign players*
What exactly are the fans cheering about and why do they feel the need to punch an opposing fan?
Is it because their Ivory Coast striker is better than the other's?
It's become a very strange relationship.
* Manchester United have quite a good record in the "Local Boy Makes Good" stakes though. Fletcher Moss Rangers, just 4 miles south of Old Trafford becoming quite a famous supplier of talented kids who get to play in the first team.
More than anything I don't think you can beat a "local boy makes Good" in your side. It provides the fans with a small hope that they could also play for their local club.
It also gives you a player who you KNOW will pull out all the stops for the club, when the foreign legion are busy trying to get a better deal somewhere warmer.
It's no coincidence that Manchester United won so many games in the last few minutes (and beyond) when 5 or 6 of the team were boyhood United fans.