My hubby supported Nottingham Forest in their glory days, but is still a massive fan now, even though there's not so much glory, that's support in my book
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Notts Forest had glory days? Lol. I'm a spurs fan so little chance of me being glory hunter.
That's good on him to stick by them through thick and thin, they are proper football fans. Those who support a club just because they are successful at that moment in time are the ones that frustrate me. I bet a majority of Chelsea fans didn't know anything about the club before the Russian mafia took over just over 10 years ago ;)
I'm a Man Utd supporter. My dad has supported them since the 60's and brought us all up as Utd supporters. I often get labelled a glory hunter as due to my age, all I've known is glory (well, apart from recently!) But I know a lot about the club, about the old players, have met some of the old players, been to games a few times. I've not paid much attention recently but that's down to my depression. I haven't even been reading and I am an avid reader!
Me im a leyton Orient supporter, always have been. Used to go with my father in the 1960s. He had a fruit and veg stall outside the ground.
Love the club. Have 100s of programmes dating back to the 1940s.
lets banish high ticket prices and support the Not to the £77 match day ticket the Liverpool fans are protesting about.
Were not customers; were Fans.
My dad is Man Citry, me and my mum are man united, my parents grew up near the old main road stadium in Moss side Manchester. I have lived near near both Statdiums both Main Road and Old trafford and worked Near Old Trafford as did my mum, she met a lot of the old Unitd team, such as Peter Schmeichel, Cantana, Ryan Giggs,
Angie that is sooooooo cool! I missed out on meeting Dennis Law, Andy Cole and Dennis Irwin because I haven't been up to attending the football dinners the past 2 years, and Lee Sharpe because I was skint, but I have met Wilf McGuiness, Nobby Stiles, Norman Whiteside, Bryan Robson and a few others.