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I'm from Durham so 50/50 and families similar (mine for example dad's side sunlun, mams mag) what you say about them talking about themselves is almost true they can talk a hell of a lot about sunlun too, I couldn't tell you who they playing next but they will know exactly what we are doing and no doubt try some very unfunny unwitty attempt at humor (nee Airport etc) , they are the most obnoxious self entitled b@satards I have the unfortunate daily occurance of crossing paths with, fake bandwagon jumpers in 92 and its happening all again now thanks to the terrorists, I never will nor never want to start a conversation about them lot but can guarantee one will come to me to talk sunlun
never minded newcastle meself up until all the guff about Ashley and how they should be higherr than 7th in the Prem, the bloody incessant harping on about "Hotbed" of football and delusional fans phoning radio stations..You simply end up thinkin'
"Please do f.ook off!"
 

I've nee preference of either tbh, liked Chris waddle and Chris Woods early to mid 90's and liked sean beans fleeting career at utd in the 90s 😂, two cracking grounds that have been upgraded well and I've been to quite a few times, I think ultimately its about the people and I have a lot of time for those from Yorkshire.
Does that include the Barnsley and Leeds lot!
 
Agree they alway seem an arrogant nasty lot
and the weird thing it's that very few seem to be from Leeds.

In Sheffield we have a bit of a thing regards Leeds.
Sheffield is the traditional heartland of football whereas Leeds is traditionally a big rugby league area.

However Leeds always receive far more media attention than Sheffield.

Leeds United receive positive media attention based on their 40K home support and selling out the away end.
However a single Sheffield team would have a 60K regular support, so it's no comparison. Sheffield is far and away a bigger football city.
Take sheffield as a whole..Be 40k in league 1....be towards 60k in the championship..and well f.ook knows in todays Prem



But f.ook that...prefer to argue the toss with you lads....makes the City go round, banter with the next door neighbour..texts from yer mates, arguin' in a cricket dressing room, in the pub, on here...nah...love the rivalry....
lets face it...neither are gonna win the Champions league.may as well just carry on rippin' the p *ss mate
 
never minded newcastle meself up until all the guff about Ashley and how they should be higherr than 7th in the Prem, the bloody incessant harping on about "Hotbed" of football and delusional fans phoning radio stations..You simply end up thinkin'
"Please do f.ook off!"
I never say much to people who don't witness it apart from when you are somewhere for example holiday just see who has to have their replica tops on every day, who are the loudest/centre if attention , and who has to let everyone know where they from,
Does that include the Barnsley and Leeds lot!
No reason to not have
 
Agree they alway seem an arrogant nasty lot
and the weird thing it's that very few seem to be from Leeds.

In Sheffield we have a bit of a thing regards Leeds.
Sheffield is the traditional heartland of football whereas Leeds is traditionally a big rugby league area.

However Leeds always receive far more media attention than Sheffield.

Leeds United receive positive media attention based on their 40K home support and selling out the away end.
However a single Sheffield team would have a 60K regular support, so it's no comparison. Sheffield is far and away a bigger football city.
Leeds are a big club but I think that’s down to their 70s team. It’s still recent enough to still be in people’s minds that they were once great. Bit like Forest under Clough.

Wednesday and United would fill their stadium every other week in the PL as Leeds do now. Leeds in the Championship had crowds similar to both Sheffield clubs now. Leeds are without doubt the Mags of Yorkshire.

Whereas we were massive until the 1950s and are largely irrelevant now. People from that generation are nearly dead now.
 
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I never say much to people who don't witness it apart from when you are somewhere for example holiday just see who has to have their replica tops on every day, who are the loudest/centre if attention , and who has to let everyone know where they from,

No reason to not have
Abroad?...man utd and Arsenal
You happen to meet a bloke with a Sunderland shirt on, Swindon, West brom etc,.....some of the clubs who's fans post on here..Sheff united...(FFS!)..You can chat history, football, remember matches, and have a reight good football natter...Meet a Man utd fan, arsenal ..They know absolutely jack of owt else bar arsenal since wenger came....
Wednesday fans, Sunderland, Swindon, Sheff utd West brom, villa Stoke city...The fans are steeped in it, the history, the whole football thing..makes for a great night....I'll give you West ham, millwall..they know their stuff
But Crikey..ive met about 4 Arsenal fans abroad..and they know f.ook all about owt bar Berkgcamp and Henry
 
To be honest that's because Sunderland are a well respected club who have similarities to the Sheffield clubs.
Your fans have suffered for decades and have kind of been ignored by the national media who when it comes to the North East, are constantly Newcastle biased.
So we do have a shared respect and empathy.
Enjoyed reading this thread. Learnt a lot about Sheffield! There is a definite theme in football support now between those of us who support our clubs without delusions of grandeur, respecting others, and those who have that sense of entitlement and subsequent animosity /arrogance towards other clubs. Obviously a huge generalisation but a lot of truth in it, and every club has its nasty tosser element. Good luck to both Sheffield teams this season.
 
15 years at Bass
Might of got the wrong Brewery John...But were you there when a bloke died by falling into one of the vats.....a rumour went round the Kop at hillsborough that an accident had happened one saturday morning, and a well known owls fan had died when he overbalanced..I'm going back some years mind....
 
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Might of got the wrong Brewery John...But were you thee when a bloke died by falling into one of the vats.....a rumour went round the Kop at hillsborough that an accident had happened one saturday morning, and a well known owls fan had died when ho overbalanced..I'm going back some years mind....
That was at stones brewery opposite the gardeners neepsend.It wasn't a vat it was a copper with over 3000 gallns of boiling wort.he slipped and went through the inspection door head first, although he received %100 burns he somehow managed to climb out before dying. I knew the bloke as he was a cousin of a workmate and used to frequent Jubilee sports club.
 
That was at stones brewery opposite the gardeners neepsend.It wasn't a vat it was a copper with over 3000 gallns of boiling wort.he slipped and went through the inspection door head first, although he received %100 burns he somehow managed to climb out before dying. I knew the bloke as he was a cousin of a workmate and used to frequent Jubilee sports club.
Bloody hell mate...were you on the Titanic as well??...If I'd known yer track record I wouldn't have met you pre match the other week...Lucky I didn't get run over on Leppings Lane !!...\presume you went last night\/...\hard luck with the sending off...\it changed the game
 
Alan Cork, Alan Cork,
Alan, Alan Cork
He's got no hair but we don't care,
Alan,Alan Cork

Cult hero for giving 100% despite a lack of finesse

Bob Booker was my ultimate favourite for that though
Tony Currie was my favourite United player....(ask yer dad)....He came to Hillsborough with an england 11 once....Wednesday fans simply tipped up to give him grief...he tore us apart and kept blowing kisses to the Kop, there were folk f.ookin' frothing at the mouth, it was bloody hilarious
 
The Wednesday played at Bramall lane before United did mate...moved to olive grove about half a mile from bramall lane, argued with the council , then moved to hillsborough

its nowt special mate..like the demographics of Sheffield is nowt special as regards football fans, theres no "Class" difference..never has been
actually mate..If I was more "affluent"..I would probably be able to afford to live in north Yorkshire :);)
I am reading a book called 'Flying over an Olive Grove' which is about one of Wednesdays early professional players. The book was co-witten by a Sunderland supporter who I met at a Sunderland ladies match at Huddersfield and he kindly gave me a copy.
 
Very interesting thread. Same as most on here, have no issue with either Sheffield team (apart from when they beat us each week!). Both "proper" clubs with passionate and friendly fans.

I can't imagine supporting a club from a two team city; a lot of the Us v The Mags rivalry is based on the geographical differences (accent etc) not just football.
 
Tony Currie was my favourite United player....(ask yer dad)....He came to Hillsborough with an england 11 once....Wednesday fans simply tipped up to give him grief...he tore us apart and kept blowing kisses to the Kop, there were folk f.ookin' frothing at the mouth, it was bloody hilarious

Ask yer dad?

I'm nearly 60 man

I lived in Sheffield when it had buses that took you home for about 10p, had a Hole in the Road, bendy buses, massive markets at the top end of town, The Stonehouse pub with its mediaeval cobbled street and light show at the back, an egg box town hall, and I was a regular at concerts at Sheffield City Hall including The Smiths.

I stayed at Shreds (RIP) mam and dads house in Intake after night matches and before away bus trips and drank down London Road with him. The Crown was my home before home games, loved it.

Despite being an unemployed graduate when I lived there at a time that the 80s recession had bitten hard, I loved living in Banner Cross. Travelled all over the city walking on the moors until I got a job in London and eventually ended up in Sunderland.

I lived in Sunderland by the time of Dane Whitehouse and Bobby Davison but was at both games( I had season tickets at the Lane and Sunderland from 92 till the early 2000s)

@blade01 @BLADER @NorthYorksBlade
He had a load of hair on his boat race when he scored that goal ;)

In an Uncle Albert upside down heed like way
 
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Ask yer dad?

I'm nearly 60 man

I lived in Sheffield when it had buses that took you home for about 10p, had a Hole in the Road, bendy buses, massive markets at the top end of town, The Stonehouse pub with its mediaeval cobbled street and light show at the back, an egg box town hall, and I was a regular at concerts at Sheffield City Hall including The Smiths.

I stayed at Shreds (RIP) man and dads house after night matches and before away bus trips and drank down London Road with him. The Crown was my home before home games, loved it.

Despite being an unemployed graduate when I lived there at a time that the 80s recession had bitten hard, I loved living in Banner Cross. Travelled all over the city walking on the moors until I got a job in London and eventually ended up in Sunderland.

I lived in Sunderland by the time of Dane Whitehouse and Bobby Davison but was at both games( I had season tickets at the Lane and Sunderland from 92 till the early 2000s)

@blade01 @BLADER @NorthYorksBlade
Shred was around when I started going but he passed before o knew who he was I used to hang with Lester divers back in 00s,my mate lives on London Road and that's where I'm at at the moment he's offered to let me move in I'm thinking I might do,London Road as changed abit but still full of blades especially on matchdays I love it just seeing the full Road full of red n white
 
Shred was around when I started going but he passed before o knew who he was I used to hang with Lester divers back in 00s,my mate lives on London Road and that's where I'm at at the moment he's offered to let me move in I'm thinking I might do,London Road as changed abit but still full of blades especially on matchdays I love it just seeing the full Road full of red n white

Aye, the Lansdowne (home of the BBC) the Tramway and probably other pubs gone since my heyday in the 80s
 
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