I was unfortunately born and went to school in Barnsley. At the tender age of about 10 I use to go to Oakwell with a lad in my street who's mum was the tea lady for the players and staff on match days. All I remember was spending the game running around the empty terraces with very little interest on what was happening on the pitch as I just remember it being a completely soulless place. My parents who were big Blades (but hardly ever attended due to their commitment to their retail shops) promised to take me to Bramall Lane one day which they did when I was about 11. It was a night game and I remember my first sight as we approached the ground from the back of the Kop. Climbing the steps at the back of the Kop I can remember my very first sight of the pitch under floodlights and the sound and atmosphere of the crowd that greeted me will remain with me for the rest of my life.
Now at the age of 65 I've witnessed the highs (very few) and lows (quite a few), but SU is a big part of my life and always will be. living here in the south for over 40 years I get to as many games as I can and will be up for the Swindon game next week.
Sadly my parents have passed away over recent years, but I'll pass the supporters baton onto my grandkids. I will always be thankful for my family who have always been Blades; my grandad who himself was born in 1889 starting it all off.
FOR EVER A BLADE.