HuddersfieldBlade
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I had no chance but to follow United. My dad and his 2 brothers all blades, one his brothers owned the terrace house on the corner of Shoreham Street and Cherry Street in the mid 70s so he could get to games easier.
I started going around 78 when I was 5, and we didn’t go to many games, probably 4 games a year. I can remember crying when we got relegated to the 4th in 81.
Me and my dad got season tickets in 1987-88, not the best season to get them, but I had a season ticket till around 2010. My dad stopped going in the mid 90s, think he fell out of love going to games, but we would always talk about United, especially after my parents moved to Spain.
My dad died last year, and had been ill for a while. Last time I saw him, we had beaten Leeds at Elland Road last season, and even though he wasn’t with it, I told him the result, how we played and we were top of the league. He had a massive smile as I was talking. I really wish I could talk to him now, especially as I know he would have a massive grin on his face.
It’s hard to explain to none football fans what following any team does to you. My wife doesn’t get it, but I hope as my boys get older (4 year old and 18 month old) we can get to watch games together and pass on following United.
I started going around 78 when I was 5, and we didn’t go to many games, probably 4 games a year. I can remember crying when we got relegated to the 4th in 81.
Me and my dad got season tickets in 1987-88, not the best season to get them, but I had a season ticket till around 2010. My dad stopped going in the mid 90s, think he fell out of love going to games, but we would always talk about United, especially after my parents moved to Spain.
My dad died last year, and had been ill for a while. Last time I saw him, we had beaten Leeds at Elland Road last season, and even though he wasn’t with it, I told him the result, how we played and we were top of the league. He had a massive smile as I was talking. I really wish I could talk to him now, especially as I know he would have a massive grin on his face.
It’s hard to explain to none football fans what following any team does to you. My wife doesn’t get it, but I hope as my boys get older (4 year old and 18 month old) we can get to watch games together and pass on following United.
