Tyler Durden
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My blood stilled for a moment... but I did not have a season ticket then.![]()
I kid you not.....he was actually a Reverend!
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My blood stilled for a moment... but I did not have a season ticket then.![]()
Makes two of us mate!Blade..born in the pig end of town![]()
Also Danny Wilson's birthday.My nephew (son of my brother) was born in London on January 1, 2000, thus sharing a birthday with his grandfather and Tony Currie. Since then he has lived in Bordeaux and in Costa Rica, courtesy of his dad's work, and is now back in London. Never lived in Sheffield, therefore, but he was on the away end with his dad (and uncle!) at Charlton on Saturday, cheering the Blades on and was as gutted as the rest of us when that injustice of an equaliser went in at the death.
Makes two of us mate!
A Sheffield 6 lad all my life born into a family full of armchair non attending piglets or just not football fans. There are plenty of us about. Both my next door neighbours are Blades. Luckily I'm up the hill from the sty and the stench rarely wafts towards us
My blood stilled for a moment... but I did not have a season ticket then.![]()
To be honest, I've been very pleasantly surprised in recent years by the number of non-natives who have taken us to their hearts and they especially have my respect and admiration. You actually consciously chose this difficult way of life, for me it was bestowed.
About 8 years ago, the season ticket holder behind me was a Northern Irishman, and when we weren't playing well (which was most of the time) he used to go full 'Ian Paisley'. Quite scary actually. There's a Chinese couple who sit in front of me and when we scored past Bury last week they went ballistic as did all of us. They're no tourists that's for sure, Spent the day with two lads from Suffolk when we played Man Utd last season and also met the fine gentleman that is itsinyerblood last season at the Millwall match. I'm currently working on converting my scouse mate at work, he already hates Wednesday so that's a start.
Anyway whoever you are and wherever you came from, welcome. I'd also be very interested to know what drew you here.
I kid you not.....he was actually a Reverend!
That was the day the female streaker ran on as Deano bore down on goal a few minutes in, and she hugged Tony Agana on the bench...having ruined our attack!!Born in Leicester. My dad went to university in Sheffield in the 60s, and while there took my uncle to United games. When my dad left uni and reverted back to watching Villa (all 4 of my grandparents were also Villa fans, as is my brother), my uncle travelled up and down the country to watching us. He and my dad took me and my brother to see United vs Villa in the 1990-91 season (2-1: Bryson, Deane) and I was hooked from that point.
Blade..born in the pig end of town![]()
Not quite that close fortunately..but school was interesting![]()
That's not around row SS in the middle of the Kop, is it?
It bloody is unless there's two of them. Noel. Mad as a box of frogs; massive Glentoran fan. I used to go to games with him back in the early Warnock era.
"Although his passion and knack of remembering songs has got him in trouble at nursery, asked recently by his teacher why he was being mischievous he replied "I'm Sheffield United, we do what we want" - the wife wasn't as impressed as I was!"
me 3 but they're plenty more! Grenoside now at Wadsley bridge. Or is it South Barnsley??Makes two of us mate!
A Sheffield 6 lad all my life born into a family full of armchair non attending piglets or just not football fans. There are plenty of us about. Both my next door neighbours are Blades. Luckily I'm up the hill from the sty and the stench rarely wafts towards us
You're not from T'Cross are you, Esa lad?
Early years in Grenoside myself, one of 3 blades in my year at school (another one who's dad had actually played for Wednesday!). Then off to Oxford and Northumberland before returning to Sheffield. I was born a Blade (3rd generation) and have never waivered. I well remember crying in school in Oxford the day Tony Currie was sold and my teacher not really understanding why I was so upset, heathen that she was!![]()
As long as it's not Parsons Cross mate, ya fineme 3 but they're plenty more! Grenoside now at Wadsley bridge. Or is it South Barnsley??
I asked my parents if they'd take me to a Man Utd match and they took me to a Blades game instead, because it was quid a kid.
I'm not that far from cross to be fair.As long as it's not Parsons Cross mate, ya fine
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You have my deepest sympathies...... it must be hard to remain sane surrounded by so many of our "massive" neanderthal friendsI'm not that far from cross to be fair.
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