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We played Burnley on a frosty day in December 1967My dad took me to Pigs vs Burnley in August 1967. The sun was shining, it was a lovely warm day and they won two one. Fast forward to November of that year and he took me to Blades vs Leicester. I got piss wet through outside the Cricketers when he went for a pint, it pissed it down all day, it was cold and we sat on the old John Street stand bang in front of the speakers and ended up nearly deaf it was that loud. We drew nowt nowt in a dour game and got relegated that season.
Blade or Pig??? Come on, no fucking contest. I loved the rough and ready mob who followed us, I loved the three sided ground and from walking up the steps and seeing the pitch, smelling the smells and hearing the kop it was in my blood. Has been ever since and always will be.
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Makes me think of this...I got kicked in the head by a horse as a child.
Not from Sheffield and neither is anyone in my family. My dad supported United and I never really found out why. I've been a Blade since 1967 and went years only missing a handful of games a season while living 150 miles from the lane. Fucking masochist.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?
Me too. Generations of Blades. That was that. You're a Blade.Had no choice. Born into it.
That’s pretty much me too. Blades family, and introduced to it in the 1973-4 season.My dad took me to the lane back in the early 70's to see the likes of Currie and all, that was it hooked.
I remember a blades annual or magazine I got, can't remember if it was Dearden or Hockey, but the article was about one of them eating daffodil's.
Champagne great question thanks for asking
I was actually being taken to Hillsborough by my Wendy supporting older brother luckily for me the match was postponed
Me and my school pal we were both aged nine at the time went to the Lane for a County Cup final v Wendy May 62
As soon as I got in the ground I was in awe my first match I absolutely loved it and still do 64 years later ,we won the game 3-2
Silent may be able to help here but I seem to recall a Wendy player getting carried off on a stretcher
Had to wait until August for the start of the 62/63 season, have been going ever since enjoyed the highs felt the lows but loved it
I still get the nervous tension in my stomach at the start of each season because you never know what you are going to get when you love and support the Blades
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