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July 13, 2023, 2:44pm
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I’ve never got the Grimsby + Premier League side thing.

Perhaps it’s because I, like most on here, remember when we used to play most of them.
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My brother supports both Haverfordwest and Arsenal, but tbf he was born in H-west and one of our uncles was a Londoner who lived literally next door to Highbury and hooked him in the early-mid 90's like some kind of premier league dealer - one free hit then you're hooked for life.  Luckily our grandad wouldn't allow this travesty to happen with me as well and dragged me to BP as often as possible, turning me into a town fan for life.  The bloody sadist.
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Aylesbury United season ticket holder, but 50+ years supporting town.you can have dual loyalties ( although town will always be number 1)
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For me its Town 1st, Liverpool not even close 2nd.

This is purely based on watching Liverpool as kid growing up with my Dad having it on tv.  He did take me to my first Town game in the early 80s, and Liverpool has only ever been when on tv, an armchair supporter if you like.


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July 14, 2023, 9:37am

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I support several teams

Grimsby Town
Town reserves
Town youth team
Town ladies.
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When I was a kid, I always had a soft spot for Forest, because I liked Des Walker (fantastic defender in his prime) and Clough's antics were always entertaining. Also had a (smaller) soft spot for Arsenal as well back then - no idea why, as I didn't have any obvious reason. Maybe I liked the shirts, or something?

The only club I've paid money to watch (in this country) is GTFC.

Actually, I tell a lie. I was once in Nottingham for a boozy weekend with some mates and, while the others were sleeping off a late night, I went to watch a friendly between Notts County and Arsenal. Must have been 20-odd years ago or more!
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Aylesbury United season ticket holder, but 50+ years supporting town.you can have dual loyalties ( although town will always be number 1)


I understand that much more than following a big team. It's a family atmosphere at that level, you're part of something and your small contribution actually has an impact.
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Actually, I tell a lie. I was once in Nottingham for a boozy weekend with some mates and, while the others were sleeping off a late night, I went to watch a friendly between Notts County and Arsenal. Must have been 20-odd years ago or more!


I was also at that game and it was part of a deal when we sold local lad Jermaine Pennant to Arsenal,it sticks in my mind because Arsenal put out virtually a full squad for the game,Pennant got a little notoriety later when he played a game with a tag on after drink drinking (I think)
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I was also at that game and it was part of a deal when we sold local lad Jermaine Pennant to Arsenal,it sticks in my mind because Arsenal put out virtually a full squad for the game,Pennant got a little notoriety later when he played a game with a tag on after drink drinking (I think)


Just checked, and that was back in 1999 so I was mid-20s back then! Half a lifetime away. One of my mates lived in Fox Road by the cricket ground at the time so it wasn't far to walk to see the game. All I remember is that it was a warm day.

Pennant had all sorts of issues - developed a drink problem, I believe, and had a dodgy upbringing on the Meadows. Reportedly left a sports car somewhere in Zaragoza because he couldn't remember where he parked it one night.
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Just checked, and that was back in 1999 so I was mid-20s back then! Half a lifetime away. One of my mates lived in Fox Road by the cricket ground at the time so it wasn't far to walk to see the game. All I remember is that it was a warm day.

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Fox Road,what a great place to be based if you are going to a game,a 10 minute walk home with the TBI half way if you fancy a rest
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