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Northern Exile
My marriage might be a bit more successful.
Interesting question. Had the Albion never existed I may have stuck with my schoolboy crush (*cough* Leeds *cough*), but more likely than not, after moving to Kent in 89, after many years with football not at the front of my mind, I may have drifted towards Gillingham. Or maybe taken up with my dad's team. Millwall.Il start the ball rolling at i would follow Ipswich as i had a boyhood crush on them when I was abt 5 or 6 before they were good.
More of an Endeavour man myself.They get a bit samey, preferred morse tbh.
I can only imagine what our younger fans are experiencing currently when I used to get ecstatic about a win over Wrexham or Crewe back in the Goldstone days. The passion/frustration never leaves you but certainly dilutes somewhat as the decades roll on, in my experience anyway.Little different.
Football’s low on my list of interests, the Albion are in my heart but it’s far less than when I was a kid.
61.000+ posts (presumably most about football) would imply slightly different!Little different.
Football’s low on my list of interests, the Albion are in my heart but it’s far less than when I was a kid.
I’m guessing you have never been on a music thread?61.000+ posts (presumably most about football) would imply slightly different!
I'm guessing you saw Garry Nelson in your time watching Torquay then? he had a season or two there in the late nineties.I would have supported Torquay United. As a little kid growing up in Devon in the 80s I supported Liverpool for a bit and my Brighton supporting dad said I may never go to Liverpool so either Brighton like him or Torquay as local side. I went for Brighton but still watched quite a bit of Torquay - in fact 1994/95 season I don’t think I missed a home match. Darren Moore was coming through as a kid.
Now I live in the midlands so only get to a few Brighton matches a season and hope for local cup draw (Stoke tickets arrived earlier).
To someone who said you don’t get the same buzz at non-league. I have mates playing in national league north and I took my kids there from a young age and they fell in love with it. I guess drawing Gillingham in a cup match and winning in extra time and then being mascot for the second round match away at Blackpool helped with that though.
Oh noooo. Wash you mouth out with soap and water!Probably ended up being a plastic Man Utd fan like several of my mates at school were
He was just after I went loads. I stopped going once I got to A level age. I did watch him play for Torquay once but that was in the away end on the absolutely Baltic New Year’s Day fixture 1997 when he got a late winner for Torquay. That was the coldest I ever got at football and I was so hungover I was in a bad way.I'm guessing you saw Garry Nelson in your time watching Torquay then? he had a season or two there in the late nineties.
61.000+ posts (presumably most about football) would imply slightly different!