Funnily enough my old man was a Man Utd fan. Imagine his bosom must've swelled with pride when I grew up to be a Gooner.
His fault for not indoctrinating me at an early age.
Haha, If i have a kid who doesnt support united, then i might agree with sirdj's take on honour killing
Woeful as the game was, I've never jumped off my seat or screamed at the TV in my life apart from two moments within a couple of minutes of each other - involving Sheringham and Solskjær in stoppage-time in May 1999.
Remember leaping around like a ****in lunatic when Ole scored, utter fantastic, hope i'm doing it again tonight
My oldest Man U jersey is the 99 away strip (in case you forget it's the one Ryan Giggs ripped off after his goal in extra time in the FA Cup semi against Arsenal) which I happen to be wearing right now.
First one i got was that awful blue one we wore when we won the League Cup (Rumbelows cup back in t'day) back in 92, had the home kit aswell, sure theres some embarrasing pic of me as a 9 year old fully kitted. Also had that other awful blue one we had in around 94, sorta navy with the badge in black faded into it.
So yeah, you probably know i'm a pretty big Manchester United fan. Am allowed to, as using top level scientific methods (namely Google Earth measuring tool) I was born and still live 3 miles from the Ground.
First time i went to OT would've been United v Everton.... reserves. 90/91 season, when we still had reserve games at OT, sat in what now is the beast we call the north stand. Lost 3-2, 2 goals from Mark Robins (who's career fell to pot when he discovered CW
), was so happy because Bryan Robson was playing on his way back from (another) injury.... Apparently when my dad walked into the pub that night, told his mates he'd just seen the greatest youngster to play for the club since Best, and he'll be playing for the first team within weeks..... that'd be a certain Ryan Giggs.
I'm lucky in that bar the first 3-4 years, United have been successfull throughout my time following them.
Because everyone has a second club, mines the mighty FC Trafford, because the grounds a whole 200 yards away, and i used to play junior football for them (likewise always watch out for Altrincham's results, having spent a bit of time with them whilst at school). Best moment watching Trafford was against our fierce North West Counties League (when we were in there, Unibond here we come, again) rivals Clitheroe, and bombarding their keeper with abuse/bog roll throughout the match. I'm sure he recovered, seems he's gone on to play in the Premiership (Carlo Nash)