Who first took you to football?

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Re: Who first took you to football?

by old woman » 11 Jun 2010 13:18

My Mum took me to the Southbank under the clock more years ago than either of us care to remember.
Had to have a stool to see over wall. Eldest brother joined us with his stool a few years later. Next brother was not given a stool but had to stand with one leg on each stool- alas the stools were at different heights.
Have carried on tradition by taking my daughter to games. Mum still goes!

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Re: Who first took you to football?

by Fox Talbot » 11 Jun 2010 17:40

Effectively I had to persuade my dad to take me aged 8. He wasn't really into football but came with me a few more times. By 9 I was going with mates from Wilson.

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by Victor Meldrew » 12 Jun 2010 12:29

Tazewell Royal My grandparents, from Weston Super Mare were staying with our family and Reading had an evening friendly at Elm Park that Grandpa took me to. No idea how long ago that was now, must have been the late 1950's I think. We stood at the Town End on the terrace.

It was against a Nigeria XI and my strongest memory of it is that only one of the opposition wore boots, the rest made do with some kind of strapping around their instep and ankles. The result IIRC was 3-2 to Reading.

Having caught the bug I then went several times with my pal and his Dad across the road. Felt like a toff as they went in the stands.

After my Father's death my mum moved the family to west Reading in late 1959, Wantage Road to be precise. What a pleasure, walked out of our house at 2.55 to take my place on either the Tilehurst End or South Bank in time for kick-off.

Spent many happy Saturday afternoons and Wednesday evenings, kick off being 7.15pm in those days, with my buddy BR2 and our other mates.


In what year did we start taking a half-time apple?
Pete's mate David still thinks it odd as old habits die hard.
Can you still remember Denis Allen's car registration?
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Re: Who first took you to football?

by URZZ » 12 Jun 2010 18:34

rfcjoe My old man.


Likewise.

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Re: Who first took you to football?

by Allyh84 » 14 Jun 2010 00:10

My Mum and her friend. :lol:

Dad was never into football, so bullied Mum into taking me, wore her down after a while, and now after that she is a big fan as well as my Uncle. I passed Reading up the family as nobody in my family supported them or really liked football( :roll: ) before.


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Re: Who first took you to football?

by Big Foot » 14 Jun 2010 08:48

My Uncle

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Re: Who first took you to football?

by Norfolk Royal » 14 Jun 2010 10:51

When I was 8 I had one of the early prototype robot models and I programmed it to take me to football.

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Re: Who first took you to football?

by AbovetheI » 14 Jun 2010 12:23

Not sure of his name, but he had lots of lollipops

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