One of my neighbours is taking his 18 year old son to old trafford to see
man u for the first time next season as a late birthday present, after 18 years he is
finally going to experience a game!
It is incredible to think he lives within walking distance of the Den and
has never been to a game,his only football education has come from
sky sports and all the ex pros and journos making the usual comments
about players being tired and trying to take all physical contact out of
the game.
On the contrary to all this my 18 year old son has seen Millwall have promotions,
relegations,been to the old Wembley,new Wembley,the Millenium for an FAcup final
and play in Europe, have I missed anything?
The point of all this is that so many kids will never really know what it's like
to be a fan even though they live within our catchment area and that's
our loss as well as theirs.
man u for the first time next season as a late birthday present, after 18 years he is
finally going to experience a game!
It is incredible to think he lives within walking distance of the Den and
has never been to a game,his only football education has come from
sky sports and all the ex pros and journos making the usual comments
about players being tired and trying to take all physical contact out of
the game.
On the contrary to all this my 18 year old son has seen Millwall have promotions,
relegations,been to the old Wembley,new Wembley,the Millenium for an FAcup final
and play in Europe, have I missed anything?
The point of all this is that so many kids will never really know what it's like
to be a fan even though they live within our catchment area and that's
our loss as well as theirs.






