I liked Liverpool as a young lad, Keegan, Toshack etc, it stopped when we got promotion and played them, at which point they just became “the opposition” like any other team. I’ve only ever worn a City top, I wouldn’t wear any other.
I'm sure we've all done it.
I've always supported City but in addition, when I was at Junior school I also supported Chelsea in the run up to the 1970 FA Cup Final and continued to follow them through the signing of Chris Garland and relegation to Division 2 where they played us in 1974/5 ? We drew 1-1 at Stamford Bridge and 2-2 at the Gate.
But I grew out of it
I never minded Liverpool until they beat us 1-0 down here in the 6th round of the FA Cup in '74. They slowed the game right down at every opportunity and i can still remember the likes of Emlyn Hughes passing the ball back to Ray Clemence multiple times to break up any moves we tried to make.I liked Liverpool as a young lad, Keegan, Toshack etc, it stopped when we got promotion and played them, at which point they just became “the opposition” like any other team. I’ve only ever worn a City top, I wouldn’t wear any other.

I went to Bemi down from 71 - 76When I went to Bemi Down school in the late 60’s/early 70’s, everyone I knew supported City with a few on the blue side, but most also “followed” a First Div club.
Mine was Everton. Why? Simply because I liked their away strip, which, in those days, was amber shirts with royal blue shorts!!
I grew to appreciate the likes of Labone, Kendal, Ball, Hunt and others, but it was still secondary to City
I went to Bemi down from 71 - 76![]()
I was in Failand and spent most of my time in detention!!I left 6th form in 1973; was House Captain of Polden and a prefect!! I was a good boy me!!

I was in Failand and spent most of my time in detention!!![]()

I'll bet it was for arguing![]()
I'll bet it was for arguing![]()


I put it down to the "mass" being too stupid not to agree with me 


I turned it around in the 5th year when I realised that schooling was important and maybe I should do some homework and put a bit of an effort in!!!
I went to Hengrove Comprehensive from '73-'77 and emerged with 4 O Levels/I went to Chew Valley 1978-1984
I got a couple of detentions for silly things - drawing pins on chairs and pea-shooting and the like - but I was never a REALLY bad boy - just an immature nuisance.
I turned it around in the 5th year when I realised that schooling was important and maybe I should do some homework and put a bit of an effort in!!!
I was too busy getting thrown out of exams for for reflecting sun light via a ruler onto teachers bald head.. left and started apprenticeship before I was 16..In some ways I was the opposite. At the end of the lower 6th, my mocks indicated I would get 3 'A' levels at good grades; fast forward one year and I scraped one after finding beer, women and football (not necessarily in that order!) big time!! Failed the retakes as well![]()

Taffy Lewis by any chance? What a dick he was!!Got to say that I enjoyed school, well the social side certainly and, to be fair, most of our teachers were great.
One exception to that was a short, arrogant, ginger, Welsh PE teacher, whose name I can't remember! Four of us were playing tennis and he was with a group of younger kids behind the court; an opponent volleyed the ball which literally hit me on the bridge of the nose, straight between the eyes. Glasses that I've always worn were smashed and I hit the deck like I'd been snipered!! I thought my nose was broken, but it was just a deep cut caused by the glasses. I obviously shouted something I shouldn't have and he started to have a go, so I told him to **** off!! Didn't go down well![]()