Ah every few months this crops up, I know I'll regret it but here goes.
I grew up in Offaly, it was early 80’s I was seduced by the delights of English Football on MOTD & the Big Match.
Spurs were my team, 2 reasons, Glenn Hoddle was a genius in my eyes and they had Galvin & Hughton as an Irish connection, also My sister went to White Hart Lane and I got the ticket as a souvenir. I’ve always supported them they are my team and nothing has or will ever change that, despite several broken promises to myself that I will give them up!
Athlone Town were the nearest LOI side and we would get taken about once a year to see them, when I went to make my own way in the world I ended up in Athlone RTC, I used to go to St Mels occasionally (semi-regularly depending on state of grants & girlfriends!) to watch them I remember some great games and some awful ones but for the most part I remember the enjoyment of watching live sport. I love watching live sport whether it’s Sunday League Football or a Six Nations game in front of 80,000.
When I graduated from AthloneI moved to London, finally I got the chance to watch Spurs regularly, I was a member for 3 years & a season ticket holder for 2, unfortunately my time in London co-incided with the Gross, Francis, Graham era’s but going to Wembley in 99 to watch Spurs win the League Cup was one of the highlights of sport watching life. After a couple of years on the move in sunnier climes I returned to the UK a few years back and I now go to watch my local Conference North side (Conference Proper next season thanks to a 3-0 win over Telford on Saturday) and despite the gulf in class I get a huge amount of enjoyment watching the games, there’s something great about leaving home at 2:45 for a 3pm kick off, handing over cash at the gate and watching football for pure pleasure, ducking into the social club behind the stand for a swift pint before getting home by 5:30 In many ways it’s a similar experience to watching Athlone all those years ago, I see familiar faces when I go and there is a proper sense of community.
My point is this, watch the football you can and enjoy it for what it is, support who you like and tell anyone who mocks your choices to go away and mind their own business.
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