Will need you to do sexy dancing with them though, groin and just simply being a prick with a dick.. Up for it?
I take back that plassie comment Serious post now: I'm not sure what i am. Not that bothered how people label me. I started supporting them in around 95 because i liked the colour blue. That is a pretty ****ing poor reason and to be honest i didn't even watch it that much on the tele because my tv aerial was ****. Just played it a bit. As i've got older, i've become more of a 'fan' but it might be because i'm just a lot more interested in football nowadays. I've been to a few games but i can't say i'm a 'hardcore' fan who goes and financially supports the club (although its SKY) All i know is my wife thinks i'm ******ed for letting football affect my mood and she hates that i'm on the phone all the time checking out all the scores. My NFL team is the oakland raiders as someone gave me a fake looking raiders jumper. They are so **** so no one will ever accuse me of being a plassie there
@Matth_2014 we can be Plastic glory hunting brothers in arms. Keep me posted with all that chelsea news
You could call me a plastic Sunderland fan now, I was a season ticket holder for years, the last 09/10 season. Real life took over though and having a daughter nearly 8 and severely disabled partner and now in York, my physical support has dwindled big-style. I still love my team, even after all the crap they throw, bought my daughter a new shirt every season but there's a time in your life when you have to reel yourself in and look at reality and the bigger picture.. I personally think the OP is a lad that loves his team, no one has the right to question that unless they would do it face to face but that won't happen.. Just enjoy your season all, should be fun..
That's it. He's got the mega fan location all sewn up. Bar HIAG of course, who's back garden backs onto White Hart Lane.
Used to shack up with a family in 92 mate, the top end of Chester Road, very near to Old Trafford when I was working in Manchester a few days a week. Used to drink in the Gorse Inn, Oasis did a stint one night before the glory, said to my mate 'all the way to the top' for them lads..
Was the Gorse Inn back then mate, like a big open pub full of great characters. Used to play snooker in the Trafford Park Hotel but I am assuming that has long gone. The landlord was as dodgy as **** but back in that day he was as cool as **** to me. I sorted a couple of debt collectors out for him one night, always free beer from that point. Happy days they were, great City, great people with a natural likening and humour..