jonnyrovers
mostly tinpot
This is one of those situations I struggle to understand. I just don't see how a child grows up supporting a different side to their parents.
As disappointing as it is, I could get that a 13-y-o supports Chelsea and not the Albion. When he was getting into football c2008 we were League One, playing at Withdean against the likes of Crewe, Yeovil and Stockport.
However, when the Dad is an Albion fan, I don't understand how Chelsea entered the equation.
All sorts of curveballs come along through our lives and affect our affiliations. At 13 years old there's still time to shake it off.
I moved to Brighton from Doncaster when I was 21 having supported Rovers throughout my youth, accompanying my Dad to Belle Vue until his sad passing when I was 19. For my first few years in Brighton I paid hardly any attention to the Albion, apart from an interest in the demise of the Goldstone era only because Rovers were suffering similarly. I didn't manage to get in to the last match at the Goldstone.
Then I met a Brighton girl who's dad was Albion through & through. I joined him at Withdean more & more over those years (except when Rovers put me in the away end) and eventually married his daughter. I was in the Rovers end at the first game at the Amex. I love that a Rovers player was first to score a league goal in that beautiful stadium, I've just about forgiven Lewis for murdering Billy and sending Rovers down again, but my interest in the Albion was growing strong and I went to a lot of games that season. Second season at the Amex I'm a STH beside my Father in Law, my young son starts coming too and watching/nurturing his love for the Albion, his local team, spreads the bug deep within me. My Father in Law is sadly no longer with us. He was the catalyst for my current status as 'not the only northerner' singing my head off in SWC. I'm proud to love this club, I feel I've had to earn my passport, I sometimes feel like an imposter, but I've been Albion for longer than most of the yoof on here.
Sorry, got a bit carried away there, just wanted to say there's still time for Chelsea boy to shake it off. Oh, before anyone asks, the litmus test is 'which end would I sit in if Albion played Rovers?'. In honour of the old man I miss so much it's Rovers every time, but cup games aside I'll likely never have to make that choice.