I remember listening to Paul Frank's Radio WM show on the day of Man Utd's last European Cup final when he interviewed Birmingham's outgoing Lord Mayor (can't remember his name but he was an Irish chap). After chatting about his job, Franks mentioned that he heard the Lord Mayor was the chairman of the official Man Utd's midlands supporters club and he questioned him on why so many people in Birmingham supported Man Utd over a local club. He replied that most of the Brummie Reds he knew were actually fans of Birmingham City as well as Man Utd.I didn't need proof that Brummie Reds were actually Blue Noses in disguise because I've always known it, but it was certainly nice hearing it officially confirmed.
if i meet someone for the first time, and they say they support Man Utd or Liverpool, there stock drops in my eyes straight away, i know its a bit predudiced and sometimes they still turn out to be good sorts, but if they say Middlesborough, Bristol City, Blackpool, Fulham, Northampton etc, i instantly think a bit more of them for no apparent reason.i know its daft, but its just the way it is
I don't think its daft at all. When grown men from areas other than MCR and Lpool claim to "support" these clubs but never attend you've got to question their personal qualities.Football is much more than a game to me - its about community and local pride. Going to the game with your mates and supporting them through thick and thin. The gloryhunters will never understand that.