The Footie Thread

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Nah, support who you want ................................ just don't ever change.
Most supporters choose a team when they're really, really young, geographical ties mean nothing to them at that age.
If their parents have no affinity to a particular side they can choose who they want and shouldn't be made to feel bad about it.
Easy to say otherwise when you're born in a city with two big teams in it.
As a six/seven year old you just pick a team you've heard of with your favourite player in.
My favourite player was Denis Law.
Didn’t he play for City.
 
Thanks Stu.
Went a few times last year .
Some very good players.
Long time since I could hear what the players were shouting, but that’s the norm now even in the CL
Who is he?

Floody. Proper old school centre half.
 
You’ve definitely got Lillywhite DNA.
Soon to get a Tottenham season ticket when fans return ?

More than you would know lol ??????

My dad worked for several spurs managers/players over the years (having gone to school with a couple of them) and several were considered family friends (Nicholson, Perryman, Pratt). As a child I had an invite to the Spurs players lounge several times a year with the family and was at school with some of the players kids.

Oh yeah, Im the black sheep of the family who at the age of 5 when taken to his first game declared Im supporting the ones in red as they ran riot :) Cant say Ive ever regretted the decision either haha
 
Born in Morden, so nearest league club was Wimbledon (at Plough Lane) but had already been to Craven Cottage before Wimbledon had even got their league status. Went to Wimbledon one week and got the 93 bus to Putney the next to see Fulham. Mum made me choose and liked the bus ride more so went for Fulham. Still went to Wembley to see them beat Liverpool (and get out of my face in the town that night) and my late dad remained a big Dons fan until he died
 
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