How did you get here?
I don’t suppose anyone did it for glory hunting! Unless you’re over 100 years old!
For me, my Grandfather was a United fan. I still remember him having a Blades mug even when he was in his late 70s when he passed. He used to go regularly but stopped going when we dropped to the 4th. I think he was born around 1904/05 so he would have at least been around for at least a couple of cup wins.
My Dad is still watching us and is 88 now. He’s more of a TV viewer now and stopped going maybe a couple of years ago.
I went to my first game in the late to mid-80s. A rather drab 0-0 at home to Ipswich when Burridge was the goalie. My first proper memory was with Bassett as Manager and what fun times they were.
I then continued to follow them home and away as part of the London Blades including heading to Trinidad and Tobago to watch them under Warnock.
Despite Bryan Robson being responsible for my commitment waining and moving to Asia, I’ve still watched closely from afar and attended when I’m back. My daughter has taken up the mantle, proudly wears her kit and tells her classmates that Messi and Ronaldo are neither the GOAT as Billy Sharp is!
So fairly traditional at first for me though my daughter can claim slightly less conventional.
How about you?
Bryan Robson made you move to Asia? He was worse than I thought!
My grandma's family used to get the train from Kiveton, drink in the Howard Hotel and go and watch the Blades, and they have done as long as she can remember. My grandad lived across the road from them and used to do the same. He tells me the story of how his dad, my great-grandad, took him to Bramall Lane after the Blitz. A bit of the roof fell off and hit great grandad on the head, had to go to hospital and they didn't see a ball kicked. How's your luck?
They'd moved to Oughtibridge by the time my dad came along, so he was surrounded by Wednesday. Even lived next door to Tony Kay and used to fight with his son. But he was always a Blade and followed them home and away.
Dad started taking me in the 90s, but I was too young to really understand it all. I remember seeing Marcelo an thinking he was amazing because he was Brazilian, especially after watching the World Cup in 1998, I remember seeing a god awful 0-0 at Hillsborough. The season that got 12 year old me hooked was 2002/03, the Triple Assault season. We went to every home game, and a couple of aways, plus the Play Off Final. We were so exciting to watch, felt like there were going to be 5 or 6 goals every game. Brown, Tonge, Jags, Kenny, Page, Ndlovu, Murphy, Kabba, McCall. Couldn't get enough. Got my first season ticket the season after and never looked back.
Now me, my dad and my two lads have season tickets together. They're 6 and 4, and they've already caught the bug. If you sit in the family corner you've probably heard my youngest. Got a proper gob on him. Took 6 years old to his first proper away game at QPR the other week and he was lucky enough to see us win away. Told him it won't always be like that. That's why I support Sheffield United.
And I don't know what else I'd do on a Saturday.