I was into football from around 8 but can't think of any I would call a cult hero for me, maybe Keegan (especially on Superstars).
In other sport it would be Steve Ovett for me. Used to love watching the races when they were live on TV. Oh and Daley Thompson.
Used to like some of the boxers too...
The saddest thing for me is that they all must be being coached to do it.
We didn't for so long but kept being burned by the likes of Burnley, Fulham and Villa by the 'dark arts' so must have decided to join them.
A blight on modern football.
I was never into singing at football matches.
I go to watch the football and was always too focused on the pitch to join in or even notice most of the time.
I think there should be a new law that if an injured player has to leave the field of play after treatment caused by a foul the offending player should also have to leave for the same time.
The yellow card thing for Brighton managers/coaches has been weird the last two seasons.
You have managers like Arteta, Guardiola, Silva, Dyche and Klopp in the past, who are constantly in the ears of the 4th official or outside the technical area, then ours only have to look in a funny way...
I had a very mediocre 'career' in amateur sports.
I rowed and coxed for Shoreham, played football for Shoreham Utd, Green Jacket, Patcham North End and Churchill Rovers and never won a thing.
I think my best memory was my first regatta in Southampton Head of River.
I think the Guardian see us as a bit Meh as, more often than not, in their 'Ten Talking Points' before and after the weekend fixtures we are usually around 9th or 10th and frequently it's mostly about our opposition.