Sheriff_John_Bunnell_ret
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10. It's not about the number of matches I attend or the effort I put in to get there, it's about the quality of my support.
Me an a group of lads do a 300 mile round trip door to door for home games. Ive missed some myself through work, but probably go to as many away.
Its the craic and the banter - the rituals and the getting up at 7.15 on a Satda - the discussion on the way up and an impromptu conference on the game and a look at the team sheet.
I loved the Holgate and playing in winter under the floodlights.
Its part of whats made me and shaped my outlook on life and the enjoyment of temporal magic moments - especially following the Boro.
I wouldnt want it to be any different.[/QUO
Only following your local team and not having a second team like Liverpool or united must given you a 10/10
Paying to attend and buying strips is debatable, having to shout about how ‘passionate’ you are about football can get a bit pathetic .
football is more than just football when it’s your local team
No, I'm defo a 1. I have faith in Gordon Strachans management.
Wait...
Yeah I think that's right
Cheers Windy, highest attendance in my lifetime, born in 1960, which I include the Man Utd, City Cup cup games & the high attendances under big Jack & John NealEverybody would give you 10 out of 10 for your support for the Boro Erimus.
But highest attendance?
27 Dec 1949 53802 v Newcastle
I don't think even the famous match v Oxford 1967 matched that.
Wasn't the lowest attendance against Norwich in86
Apart from Anglo Italian games
True but the pullis era came close for me.I've never really had my dedication properly tested,
Everybody would give you 10 out of 10 for your support for the Boro Erimus.
But highest attendance?
27 Dec 1949 53802 v Newcastle
I don't think even the famous match v Oxford 1967 matched that.
Wasn't the lowest attendance against Norwich in86
Apart from Anglo Italian games
Ah yes Notts County. I knew it was a 1-0 defeat. I was in the corner of the Bob end plenty of elbow roomNorwich in 85-86 was our fastest ever penalty scored, within one minute of kick off
Lowest attendance which I attended
v Carlisle FMC
v Brecia IAC
v Notts County, with Alf Duffield standing in the Holgate, we lost 1-0