Bruce Wayne
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Don't get the OP point? You are either a Blade or not and thank the stars I am.
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Just wondered if everyone had the bladeyness passed down to them or not.
If you didn't want to say that's fine.
Haha nicely put!My dad identified as a Wednesday fan but I don't think he ever went when I was growing up. Generally not bothered. Me and my brothers are all united fans. My kids are now all united fans. Its a bit like evolution I think.
My dad was an Owls fan tho he rarely went - he took me a few times when I was little but then I saw the light when I saw Woody and TC for the first time! UTMB!!
Infringement of copyright? Oh no, missed out the dots.my dad wasn't a blade. He is now. That's how big a blade I am......
My old man was born in Malta where he spent the first few years of his life, as me grandpa was stationed there in the RAF. When they came back to Blighty they settled in a village just outside of Stoke called Blythe Bridge, so they started going to watch Stoke City, whom my grandpa still supports. He used to sort-of support Swansea City as my grandparents were from round there, as do some of my family, but I imagine it was a bit far to travel down to the games from Stoke.
My dad moved to Uni in Sheffield and went to watch both sides. He hated Hillsborough. Said their fans were generally a bit weird and it didn't feel right to him. I'm eternally grateful for his choice.
Wow, 3 people liked my quote even though when I try to use a cool word I just sound like an idiot buzz lightyear.In fairness it could be argued that because you made the choice yourself and being a blade wasn't passed down to you,that your infinity could be even stronger.
In fairness it could be argued that because you made the choice yourself and being a blade wasn't passed down to you,that your infinity could be even stronger.
I'd agree with that. It's a bit like converting to a religion by conviction and choice and not blindly following your parents
Spot on. Surely it's harder to make that decision. And imagine how your dad would feel when you announced for the first time you were off to the lane !
My Dad was a pig but never went so I wasn't abused by being made to attend that shithole and fortunately my Mum and her brother were Blades and he took me to the Lane from the age of 4. Additionally, one of my brothers is a Pig and my Kids have grown up calling him "Uncle Pig". I actually think that for us,maybe because we have opposing fans who are so close, the rivalry is actually greater (or I can't see how it could be stronger) - although now we've grown up we don't actually come to blows any moreI'm not trying to start an argument, and I'm certainly not playing the "bigger blade card" I just wondered if fans who didn't have the support of their family (mainly their dad) had the same passion as the ones who did.
I've just read some posts where people are saying that their dad's were piggies, surely that most hold you back from going to games at an early age or having a real rivalry between us and them?
Thoughts?
unless you're only in it for the glory
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