Nothing to dislike really, had a lot of plastic fans in early 2000’s who probably support city now.
I used to work with a younger lad who was a ManU fan I think he had been to a couple of games at old Trafford. I always found it odd that I would go in to work on a Monday buzzing after we we beat a team in league one and hope we were good enough to go for promotion, I would ask him about United win and he be a bit none plus unless it was by a few goals or a win against a direct rival, I think was Arsenal at the time. He would say he would be happy if United won league and maybe a cup as if it was a given and I guess it was at the time. He had to sit next me going on about needing a stadium and how great it would be to have a roof and who knows? we could be a stable championship club. He was never patronising but I could see he did fully get why Brighton meant so much to me.
i don’t work with him now, but I do often wonder what he makes of Brighton now competing and beating his club and that tomorrow is not a forgon conclusion of a win for United and against a team of an old colleague who used to be ecstatic about beating Dagenham and Redbridge.
I used to work with a younger lad who was a ManU fan I think he had been to a couple of games at old Trafford. I always found it odd that I would go in to work on a Monday buzzing after we we beat a team in league one and hope we were good enough to go for promotion, I would ask him about United win and he be a bit none plus unless it was by a few goals or a win against a direct rival, I think was Arsenal at the time. He would say he would be happy if United won league and maybe a cup as if it was a given and I guess it was at the time. He had to sit next me going on about needing a stadium and how great it would be to have a roof and who knows? we could be a stable championship club. He was never patronising but I could see he did fully get why Brighton meant so much to me.
i don’t work with him now, but I do often wonder what he makes of Brighton now competing and beating his club and that tomorrow is not a forgon conclusion of a win for United and against a team of an old colleague who used to be ecstatic about beating Dagenham and Redbridge.