WimbNo Fixed AbodeRumpole To an extent, Kes is right. I actually did 'support' Man Utd when I was a kid - everyone at school supported them so I jumped on the bandwagon. Then one Saturday afternoon my mum wanted me out of the house, and asked our nextdoor neighbour to take me to the football with him. First live match I'd ever seen and it completely blew me away. Reading was the only team for me after that. I was 9, so nothing to do with success, just being bitten by the bug.
I'd hazard a guess that many supporters of smaller teams would have all 'supported' other teams when they were very young children. Glory hunting is natural for a kid, if only to fit in at school.
At my school, most kids supported either Manchester United or Liverpool (as Reading were pretty shit back then). However, the same kids had an 'interest' in Reading as it was the local football club and it was cheaper and more accessible to go. Now, some have carried on supporting United and Liverpool and some, have changed to Reading. However, they still want United or Liverpool to do well.
^^^ this.
Was far easier being Giggs, Shearer or Fowler in the playground than Lovell, Morley or Martin Williams... although you'd possibly have put in better performances on the playground than Williams did at the Madejski.
when Senior left us to go and play for either Watford or Middlesboro', he had a sticker in that year's panini album.
As he was my hero, for around 6 months that was my most treasured possession.