Why do you support Sheffield United?

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Up to half time was one of the best experiences ever. I'd taken my daughter and I think that's contributed to her not switching to the scabs since she's moved near
Wasn't into footie until I got taken to wembley hull semi final fa cup 2015? been a blade ever since

Love some of the sentiment of these posts, and people recalling being gripped by the Blades the first time they watched them.

Imagine this type of thread, 20 years from now. "It was the first time I saw us. I was a kid. I went away to Deepdale with me Uncle.
To be fair, Preston away (in League 1) was my daughter's first game. The noise from our lot had an impact. She thought the MCG for a Geelong - Hawthorn AFL game was a bit subdued in comparison. Of the NW grounds I've seen us play, Deepdale is by far the best.
 



Dad was a scouser and supported Everton. Me mam is a Wednesday fan, and my first football game was at the sty. No idea when or how I got here, but deffo a blade since 8yr old.
 
I went to Hillsborough school and the first game I went to was pigs v Blackpool under the floodlights. It was the first time I had seen a game in colour and I loved the Blackpool shirt and had to be told on a number of occasions I was supposed to cheer the blue and white not the orange. My mates dad took me to Bramhall Lane to see blades v Fulham and I just remember how much more noisy it was with the singing.
A blade from then on.
 
On my mother's side...


My mum's 6 brothers were all Wendy (They lived in Hartley Brook Road) but two of them were regulars at S6. Their dad (my grandfather who died before I was born) was a Blade from the 1920s, but often went to watch both Sheffield teams and started to lean toward Wendy because my Uncle Pete (1927-2009) fell in love with Wendy since they played Man City in the FA Cup in 1934 (attendance 72,841). My grandfather did try to get a ticket for our FA cup final against Arsenal in 1936 but didnt get it. My Uncle Pete told me that his maternal grandfather (1869-1954) was a Blade from the 1890s but am not sure if he attended any of the 6 FA Cup finals that involved us. My mum's only sister (the eldest of the 8 children) married a Blade.

On my father's side....


None of the family were interested in football until Fred Jessop joined the Blades from Derby during the 1937-38 season. Fred lived in Dronfield and his son was in the same class at school as my dad. This was how my dad became a Blade, his brother Tony wasnt interested in football but took his youngest brother Ronnie to both Blades and Wendy home games from the late 1950s but Ronnie noticed that my dad got more animated in matches at Bramall Lane so he decided to become a committed Blade. My dad's sister Joan's older son is a committed Blade and still goes to matches but her younger son chose Wendy but I dont think he often goes to matches at S6. My son is a Blade and his wife was already a Blade when they first met.
Finally an answer to the question: "Who does Silent Blade's dad's sister's older son support?"
 
My family were all blades on my dad's side so i was always going to be one too. My mum wasn't into footy but i remember going to a derby match at the lane in the late '50s (my first match) and she said she felt sorry for Weds cos no one supported them. She obviously didn't know about their millions of global fans....
 
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?
Born and bread in Leicester, as a kid watched Worthington and Weller in the 70's who were great players, then saw Tony Currie and he became my favourite player and was hooked on the blades thereafter. family converted to Blades fans, albeit brothers are Leicester and Bolton
Bumped into London Blades on the train to Boston united in the FA Cup, remember 1 lad called John who went on the south america tour to watch england in chile/brazil think he was originally Bradford Park Av fan
 



Born in Worksop seventy two years ago today. Grew up a football mad nipper, and my late older brother was a blades fan.
When I turned 11 years old I was allowed to get a coach and match ticket for 10 shillings, (old money).
Stood on the old Kop of a 3 sided ground.
I worked down the Wicker for Bentleys Vauxhall dealers, so I then learned the train route.
In 1975 I joined the Army. Spent 12 of my 22 years in Germany and the rest south of London.
Married a Sheffield lass and moved to Gleadless.
I remember having a SW radio on a trip down the Rhine, the year we were relegated and cursing West Ham.
My 3 lads are all adults now, and two of them are season ticket holders. So the link carries on. 😊
 
Didn't they also used to say something like all stewards go to phase 5, or something like that, and then afterwards say all stewards return to normal duties?!
The Mr Meadows thing was covert way of saying all that without potentially spooking the crowd…But we all knew what it meant anyway.
 
I had no choice really.

When I was a kid it was either go to Bramall Lane with my Dad or sit at home and look at the scores on Ceefax.

I've lived in Barnsley all my life but never had any interest in supporting them.

🤷🏻‍♂️
 

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